Half-way via this European Waterways seven days / six nights cruise, pampered passengers, having fun with a bon viveur way of life, know that extra distinctive excursions await. Assured that Captain Craig will introduce us to extra fascinating folks, sights and tastes that seize the very essence of Burgundy’s wealthy historical past.

Leisurely cruising alongside the Burgundy Canal, we’re settling into the sedate rhythms of life on the water. Listening to solely birdsong as we make themselves an early morning espresso on this quiet nook of France.


Later within the day, maybe strolling on for a lock or two as La Belle Epoque sedately cruises, at round 5 kmph, between lock-keepers’ homes. Or taking one of many barge’s bikes to cycle alongside the immaculately maintained towpaths.
Gradual journey offers a chance to calm down, to savour a area that’s quintessential France, on a cruise with aristocratic flavours.
Day 4
Craig drives us to one of many Champagne area’s most southerly vineyards, belonging to the Home of Taisne Ricour, the place an acre of vineyards might promote for €1 million.


We’re warmly welcomed by Baron Charles de Taisne to one in every of his hillside winery parcels the place 4 months of pruning are full: however the place persevering with frosts threaten grape progress, despite the fact that most growers insure towards progress.
Grateful that his parcels are scattered over the hillside, spreading the chance of injury from illness, hailstorms and mildew; the Baron explains how regulation determinations each the density of his vine planting and even the dimensions of lettering on bottle labels.
As we tour his vineyard, the Baron states that Champagne-makers not often produce vintages; 2017 was the final Taisne Ricour classic. As an alternative they mix wines and reserves to create a constant style. That places immense strain on tasting abilities.
Then Baron Charles takes us to his native church, whose dimension and lavish stained-glass home windows make it appear extra like a cathedral: not too long ago the Sistine Chapel organist carried out right here. Centuries of champagne wealth have left a wealthy legacy.


Caviar canapés and champagne welcome us to the Baron’s elegant limestone chateau. Beneath sombre household portraits, Baroness Ségolène de Taisne pours the champagne, earlier than we sit down for a four-course luncheon served by her employees. She explains that the silver cutlery, along with her household’s coat of arms mixed with that of Charles, was a marriage present.
Day 5
After a morning cruising, we take an early Burgundian buffet lunch of quiche, pate-en-croute, snails, charcuterie, cheeses, breads and wines up on the sundeck. We’ve extra aristocracy to satisfy.


Yesterday it was a Baron and Baroness. Immediately, we meet Depend Bertrand de Vogüé, on the Chateau Commarin, owned by his household for some 26 generations, stretching again 900 years. He explains the troublesome stability of sustaining the historic authenticity of a chateau while being sufficiently business to lift funds for its repairs. A roaming black pig, purchased to hunt truffles, however discovering none, epitomises his issues.


Falconry shows have proved to be a draw with guests marvelling on the velocity of sparrow hawk Tinkerbell and the deathly energy of Siva. Although these are usually not simply present birds, they work too: controlling crow and pigeon numbers in addition to offering remedy for prisoners.
Craig’s tour of the chateau consists of some outstanding historical past. On the primary ground, a big tub would have contained an enormous lump of ice saved from the winter to offer an ingenious type of air con. That winter ice was additionally used, with summer time fruit, within the sorbetiere. When village youngsters got here to play with the household’s youngsters they’d have been delighted to attempt sorbets. As with the Taisne household, it was this shut relationship that inspired locals to cover Commarin’s artefacts when the Nazis arrived in 1940.
A scenic tour again to the barge takes us previous a monument to the Battle of Alesia the place the Gauls had been brutally defeated by Julius Caesar’s forces in 52BC. A narrative with a really completely different ending to the favored Asterix cartoons.


Again on board we’re welcomed with Mississippi jazz from the Riverboat band, who play as we’re handed a cocktail.
Day 6
Most visitors go for a fast breakfast in order that they’ll stroll alongside to the Montbard market, the place we see chef Harris inserting a big order with the cheesemonger who has offered us with a alternative of round 30 cheeses over the voyage.




A 15 minute drive takes us to the totally serene UNESCO recognised Abbaye de Fontenay. Bored with the indulgence and fine-living of up to date monasteries, tenth Cistercian monks sought a website the place they might create an order primarily based on chastity, charity and silence. Monks slept on hay beds and woke, within the night time, to wish spreadeagled on chilly gravel; permitted to talk for a mere two hours per week.
Time for a extra sociable night on La Belle Epoque. Opening a bottle of Taisne Ricour Reserve champagne with a glinting sabre, Craig offers a grand theatrical begin to the Captain’s Dinner.


“These are amongst my favorite Burgundian dishes. It’s the form of meal an area household would have on a special day,” Craig explains as a scallop carpaccio arrives, adopted by French Onion soup.
Paying homage to our go to to the Laroche cellars, our first wine is a Chablis Grand Cru, as really useful by our information. Flourishing yet one more bottle of Taisne Ricour, hostess Ema provides a splash of champagne to the palate cleaning lemon sorbet.




Charolais steaks, individually cooked to order, present the principle course, earlier than one remaining cheeseboard main into the chef’s stunningly authentic tackle the traditional Mille feuille dessert with a shocking pistachio layer.
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Day 7
On the drive again to the Resort Westminster in Paris, we recall an opulent introduction to the usually ignored Burgundy area.
Removed from France’s vacationer hotspots we’ve nearly had the Abbaye, cellars and chateaux to ourselves. In a small group, we’ve been in a position to ask Craig questions and speak to the fascinating Burgundians he’s launched. C’est magnifique.


Already reminiscing in regards to the voyage a few of the visitors are already planning their subsequent European Waterways luxurious barge cruise.
The associated fee
A lodge barge cruise
Based mostly on two passengers sharing a cabin, 6-night/7-day cruises aboard the 12-passenger La Belle Epoque begin at $6,850 per particular person and embody all connoisseur meals, nice wines, an open bar all through the cruise, day by day escorted excursions, admissions, and personal transfers at both finish of the cruise.
Group charters
2025 Constitution costs aboard La Belle Epoque begin from $77,000 ($6,416pp) primarily based on 12 passengers travelling. La Belle Epoque additionally provides a collection of ‘Themed Cruise’ itineraries (bookable on a non-public constitution foundation) for travellers with particular pursuits, which embody household, golf, strolling and wine appreciation.
Disclosure: Our keep was sponsored by European Waterways.
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