Project Name
Bellevigne BourgognePosted in
Hotels, Design, Interior DesignLocation
Telephone
+33 03 79 45 03 66Completed
October 2024Official Website
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Project Name | Bellevigne Bourgogne | Posted in | Hotels, Design, Interior Design | Location |
7 Rue de l'Église Chambolle-Musigny
France |
Telephone | +33 03 79 45 03 66 | Completed | October 2024 | Official Website | bellevigne-hotels.com |
The property’s transformation pays homage to its history as a wine merchant’s home. Oak panelling and bespoke carpentry complement the manor’s stone walls and timber beams, imbuing the countryside setting with a sense of timeless refinement, while earthy hues and floral motifs echo the region's landscape. The house is filled with books, artworks and objects sourced by keen-eyed antique dealers creating a sense of place, while bespoke pieces like the glossy green reception desk add playful touches marrying rustic charm with a contemporary flair.
The hotel’s 37 rooms each tell their own story, with architectural features such as exposed beams, high ceilings, and private terraces overlooking either the gardens or the village rooftops. The decor eschews opulence in favour of an understated luxury that feels distinctly French. Fine materials—soft linens, crafted woodwork, and inviting textiles—perfectly complement bespoke pieces such as canopy beds that reimagine traditional furniture, alongside a curated selection of vintage artworks, photographs, and objects, making each room a personalized haven. Presented in three colour schemes that echo the hues of Burgundy’s vineyards—namely deep reds, warm teals, and rich olives—the rooms reflect the essence of the surrounding landscape. Bathrooms, adorned with retro-style striped tiling, strike a balance between theatricality and romance, evoking a sense of indulgent retreat.
The hotel’s heart of course beats in its kitchen, a place for socializing as much as cooking, where guests can congregate around a long island-cum-dining counter. Adjacent to the kitchen, the oenophile library offers a quiet space to explore Burgundy’s wine heritage through an impressive collection of books, while a private lounge, provides a serene setting for intimate gatherings. For oenophiles, the beautifully restored vaulted cellar—now a tasting room—is a sanctuary of discovery. Led by an affable sommelier, tastings unfold around an organically shaped table, fostering both knowledge and camaraderie.
The homelike ambiance extends seamlessly to Bellevigne’s restaurant, where relaxed elegance defines the experience with thick wooden tables, large buffet and dish cabinets, and an inviting outdoor patio setting the tone for convivial gatherings. The menu pays homage to local culinary traditions, offering refined takes on classics such as boeuf bourguignon and escargots de Bourgogne, all crafted with creativity and finesse. Unsurprisingly for a wine-centric retreat, meals are paired with the cellar’s 1,000 plus references, curated to elevate every dining experience. The wine journey continues at the intimate wine bar, a cozy space where guests can savour tapas-style dishes thoughtfully designed to complement the nuanced flavours of Burgundy’s vintages.
Beyond its gastronomic offerings, Bellevigne caters to well-being with an outdoor pool and its spa, featuring a sauna, hammam, and treatment rooms, enhanced by organic products from the Absolution brand.
While Bellevigne’s grounds feel like an oasis, its location places guests at the very heart of Burgundy’s cultural and natural riches. From exploring the iconic Clos de Vougeot and Beaune’s historic landmarks to cycling through grand cru vineyards, opportunities for adventure abound. More than just another oenotourism destination, Bellevigne is a place to savour life’s pleasures and connect with Burgundy’s soul.