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Contact Details:
Address:
Chasselay Claire123 Chemin De La Roche
Châtillon
69380
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €72Telephone:
0478479373Mobile:
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Description for B&B:
We offer four guest houses named Marduette, Platière, Eparcieux, and Bellevue. Each guest house is equipped with comfortable bathrooms and individual toilets. The rooms offer beautiful views of vineyard plots, ensuring a peaceful overnight stay. In the morning, you can enjoy a friendly breakfast served in the cozy living room.Reviews
Appréciations pour Domaine JG Chasselay, Châtillon:
Exceptional hospitality at a simple but charming/authentic Beajolais winery
Here in Boston we can get a little superior about our slice of American historyPlymouth, Paul Revere, Salem witches, all that. We figure that, with almost 400 years under our belts, weve earned it. But try selling history to the Chasselay family in the tiny Pierres Dorées village of Chatillon dAzergue, France and the response is a wry smile. Because this charming family, on an idyllic farm in a postcard corner of Beaujolais, has been making wine here since 1464a generation before America was (or more accurately, wasnt) a glimmer in the eye of Christopher Columbus. And doing so in a region where grapes have been grown and fermented by someone for over 2000 years.
My wife and I arrived at Domaine Chasselay on a rainy night in November after a long and arduous days drive. I suspect we interrupted the Chasselays dinner, but that did not keep the gracious and energetic Claire from running out of her house to greet us and escort us to our room, a few steps away in a lovely remodeled and updated barn building; in fact, because we visited in the off-season, we had the entire house to ourselves. The impeccably clean and large room, which was simply furnished and featured modern bath and toilet rooms, a writing desk, and a pretty view of the vineyard out the traditional shutter windows, was warm and comfortable. Claire thoughtfully prepared a charcuterie plate (including homemade ham and paté) and a refreshing bottle of their 2016 (12 days of maceration in tank and 9 months like a baby in oak barrels, per Claires note.)
The next day, after a delightful breakfast and chat with Christiane, Claire and brother Fabiens lovely mother, we were treated to a tour of the small operation and a tasting of several of the domaines wines, including an astonishingly good Beaujolais Blanc (Chasselays Eparcieux Blanc), 100% chardonnay. When I suggested to Claires father, Jean-Gilleshimself a classic portrait of a robust French vigneron that their white wine was as good as a fine Meursault, Père Chasselay laughed and observed in French, Its got everything they have except the price! Indeed, this may have been the best $18 white wine I have ever tasted. As if this were not enough, we were then treated to a rare experience: a taste of the legendary Nouveau Beaujolais, in the bottle only a few weeks three days before its official international release: the high point of a two-week trip to France. A visit from a local café owner, evidently there to taste and buy for his shop, generously sharing his baguette and local sausage, rounded out the tasting.
Our only regret is having planned Domaine Chasselay as a one-night stopover en route to the Jura and Champagne. Considering the farms central location within quick striking distance of Lyon, the rest of Beaujolais, greater Burgundy, et al., we immediately began fantasizing about our next (2 week!) visit. Given the truly warm hospitality of this hard-working family and the authentic experience of a stay with them, a return to DC is inevitable.
My wife and I arrived at Domaine Chasselay on a rainy night in November after a long and arduous days drive. I suspect we interrupted the Chasselays dinner, but that did not keep the gracious and energetic Claire from running out of her house to greet us and escort us to our room, a few steps away in a lovely remodeled and updated barn building; in fact, because we visited in the off-season, we had the entire house to ourselves. The impeccably clean and large room, which was simply furnished and featured modern bath and toilet rooms, a writing desk, and a pretty view of the vineyard out the traditional shutter windows, was warm and comfortable. Claire thoughtfully prepared a charcuterie plate (including homemade ham and paté) and a refreshing bottle of their 2016 (12 days of maceration in tank and 9 months like a baby in oak barrels, per Claires note.)
The next day, after a delightful breakfast and chat with Christiane, Claire and brother Fabiens lovely mother, we were treated to a tour of the small operation and a tasting of several of the domaines wines, including an astonishingly good Beaujolais Blanc (Chasselays Eparcieux Blanc), 100% chardonnay. When I suggested to Claires father, Jean-Gilleshimself a classic portrait of a robust French vigneron that their white wine was as good as a fine Meursault, Père Chasselay laughed and observed in French, Its got everything they have except the price! Indeed, this may have been the best $18 white wine I have ever tasted. As if this were not enough, we were then treated to a rare experience: a taste of the legendary Nouveau Beaujolais, in the bottle only a few weeks three days before its official international release: the high point of a two-week trip to France. A visit from a local café owner, evidently there to taste and buy for his shop, generously sharing his baguette and local sausage, rounded out the tasting.
Our only regret is having planned Domaine Chasselay as a one-night stopover en route to the Jura and Champagne. Considering the farms central location within quick striking distance of Lyon, the rest of Beaujolais, greater Burgundy, et al., we immediately began fantasizing about our next (2 week!) visit. Given the truly warm hospitality of this hard-working family and the authentic experience of a stay with them, a return to DC is inevitable.
Directions
To travel between Lyon and Villefranche, follow the Roânne and Lozanne direction. Along the way, you will pass through Châtillon of Azergues. At the exit of the village, take the first road on the right. Then, turn left at the Cross of the Rock. Finally, continue for 200 meters and turn right.
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Attractions
- Parc de la Tête d'Or: Located in Lyon, this beautiful park is one of the largest urban parks in France. It features a large lake, a botanical garden, a zoo, and various sports facilities for visitors to enjoy.
- Musée des Confluences: Situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers in Lyon, this contemporary museum explores the history of mankind, natural sciences, and cultural exhibitions. Its striking architecture and interactive displays make for an engaging visit.
- Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière: Overlooking the city of Lyon, this stunning basilica is a masterpiece of Romanesque and Byzantine architecture. Visitors can marvel at its intricate mosaics, beautiful stained glass windows, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from its terrace.
- Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon): A UNESCO World Heritage site, Vieux Lyon is the historic district of Lyon, renowned for its Renaissance architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and traboules (hidden passageways). It is also home to numerous shops, restaurants, and cafes.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon: Located in a former Benedictine convent, this art museum houses an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. Visitors can admire works by renowned artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, Renoir, and Picasso.
- Parc de Gerland: Situated in the Gerland neighborhood of Lyon, this park offers a peaceful escape with its green spaces, walking paths, and a lake. It is perfect for a leisurely stroll, picnic, or outdoor activities.
- Château de Pierre-Bénite: This historic castle, located in the town of Pierre-Bénite, showcases medieval architecture and offers guided tours. Visitors can explore its grand halls, towers, and picturesque gardens.
- Musée de l'Imprimerie de Lyon: Dedicated to the history of printing, this museum in Lyon houses a vast collection of printing presses, typesetting machines, and historic printed materials. It offers insights into the evolution of printing techniques over the centuries.
- Place Bellecour: Situated in the heart of Lyon, this large square is one of the largest open squares in Europe. It features a statue of Louis XIV and serves as a central meeting point for locals and tourists. Surrounding the square are shops, cafes, and restaurants. 10. Parc de la Feyssine: Located in Villeurbanne, near Lyon, this park offers a serene environment with its lakes, walking trails, and picnic areas. It is an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility away from the city.