Château Hôtel Andre Ziltener
A chateau hotel on the "Route des Grands Crus"
Chambolle-Musigny, (Côte d'Orne), Burgundy
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In the heart of the Côte d'Or vineyards, a stone's throw from that of
Clos de Vougeot, and equidistant between Beaune and Dijon, one comes to the luxurious
Château-Hôtel André Ziltener. This charmingly intimate 18th
century mansion hides behind a large stone wall with grand gates, right in the
centre of the little wine-hamlet of Chambolle-Musigny. The hotel offers 5 junior
suites, 3 double rooms and 2 magnificent apartments.
Marble embellishes the bathrooms, whilst in the bedrooms, understated carpets sit beneath more lavish beds, with decorative drapes. In some, substantial wooden beams give a slightly more rustic feel, while others are refinement personified. Each room, somewhat influenced by the Louis XVI style, has been named after a famous Grand Cru wine.
Sitting right on the 'Route des Grands Crus', the 60 kilometre wine route that passes through many of the great Burgundy appellations and 33 villages and small towns, this hotel is a real find for wine lovers. Naturally the château has its own wine cellar and a stay here includes a complimentary tour of the cellar with a tasting of the local specialities. Chateau Andre Ziltener itself is involved in the cultivation and production of Côte-de-Nuits and Côte-de-Beaune wines. What's more, the present building was constructed in 1709 on the foundations of an old Cistercian abbey, and in the still-remaining old cellar roof of this abbey, there is a little wine museum. This features a copy of a map of the Duchy of Burgundy from 1763. The family who now own the château acquired the original at an auction and this has been loaned to Beaune's own wine museum. Take advantage of the family knowledge and special location to purchase some of Burgundy's best while staying here; there is quite a range. The hotel also has a wine bar with Burgundy-style wood panelling.
Restaurant:
There is no restaurant in the hotel itself, but 'Mâchon Bourguignon', a local speciality snack ham and cheese with sprinkled chopped parsley is served.Breakfast is served in the dining room, or outside on the terrace.
A Word From the Owner:
"Come for the luxurious suites, the kindness of the staff, and the wine tasting in our own cellar."Hotel Amenities:
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Nearby Amenities:
Romantic
picnicsWine tasting
Country walks through the vineyards, or following the Route des Grands Crus
Cycling
Golf (3 courses nearby)
Places to visit:
Dijon. Castle of the Duchy of Burgundy, Nôtre-Dame cathedral
Beaune. Hospices de Beaune
Clos de Vougeot
What We Say:
Impeccably decorated rooms and the owner's passion for wine make this a superb spot for those exploring the treasures of the Burgundy region.From the Guestbook:
"Merci pour la grande hospitalité, c'est probablement le plus beau hôtel que nous avons visité jusqu'à présent." (Thank you for the great hospitality. To this day, this is probably the most beautiful hotel that we have visited).
"Un luxe discret, agrémenté de gentillesse." (An unassuming kind of luxury, filled with kindness).
"The most beautiful hotel in Burgundy". American wine magazine Wine Spectator.
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| Room Rates in Euros (2012) | |
Musigny. The olive-green coloured large double bed, as well as the direct access to the garden give this room a special ambience. Corton. Soft blues and beiges blend with the massive wooden beams in this second floor room. Grand Lit bed and a marble bathroom assure a luxury stay. Chambertin. This bedroom with bright blue-beige coloured twin/double bed and sofa blends the rustic style of the centuries-old wooden beams with modern convenience. The original wooden roof beams go right through into the marble bathroom. Close |
€ 250 |
Echezeaux. This light, bright junior-suite on the second floor exudes a special charm. A king-size bed with baldachin, soft colours and exposed timberwork give this room harmony. Bonnes Mares. A bright spacious room with a majestic king-size bed, comfortable upholstered furniture and beautifully worked timberwork. This junior-suite has its own large terrace. Richebourg. Decorated in warm green colours, there is a feeling of cosiness. Visible wooden beams in the roof construction emphasise solidity. Les Charmes. A beautiful and bright junior-suite with direct access to the chateau garden. Spring-like yellow is the chosen colour to honour the Côte d'Or. The bedroom is furnished with a Grand Lit and comfortable upholstered furniture. La Tache. Subtle salmon colouring gives the suite a special warmth. Furnished with a Grand Lit, sofa and marble bath with double washbasin and bath.Close |
€ 320 |
Romanée Conti. Pastel blue-beige coloured apartment. The bedroom has a king-size four-poster bed and separate dressing-room. There is a private salon with chimney and the marble bathroom has twin washbasins and a bath-tub. Private access to terrace and park. Les Amoureuses. Our favourite: An elegant bedroom with a large double bed or twin beds, a separate drawing room and a beautiful marbled bathroom. The soft yellow colours elegantly combine with the fine antique wooden decor.Close |
€ 420 |
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Deposit:
No deposit. A credit card number is required to guarantee a reservation.Cancellations:
Cancellations should be received in writing (e-mail or fax) at least 7 days before scheduled arrival. Cancellations between 3 and 7 days before will incur a charge of 50%. Later cancellations and no-shows will be charged the full amount.

