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Détails du contact:
Adresse:
Chasselay Claire123 Chemin De La Roche
Châtillon
69380
Opinions:
1 avisPrix par nuit:
à partir de €72Téléphone:
0478479373Mobile:
0683885545Descriptif:
Descriptif Chambres D'Hotes:
Il est possible de louer intégralement la maison d'hôte avec une option de privatisation.Avis
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.
Itinéraire d'accès
Entre Lyon (25km) et Villefranche (15km), prenez la direction de Roânne et Lozanne. Traversez Châtillon d'Azergues, puis prenez la première route à droite à la sortie du village. Tournez à gauche à la Croix de la Roche, puis continuez pendant 200 mètres avant de tourner à droite.
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Attractions Touristiques
- Parc de la Tête d'Or : Situé à Lyon, ce vaste parc urbain est une attraction populaire tant pour les habitants que pour les touristes. Il comprend un grand lac, un jardin botanique, un zoo et diverses activités récréatives, en faisant un lieu idéal pour des promenades tranquilles ou des pique-niques.
- Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière : Nichée sur la colline de Fourvière à Lyon, cette magnifique basilique est un monument emblématique et un symbole de la ville. Connu pour son impressionnant design architectural et ses vues panoramiques sur Lyon, il attire les visiteurs pour sa signification religieuse et sa beauté à couper le souffle.
- Vieux Lyon : Découvrez le charme du quartier historique de Lyon, le Vieux Lyon. Avec ses ruelles étroites pavées, ses bâtiments de style Renaissance et ses traboules (passages secrets), ce site classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO offre un aperçu de la riche histoire culturelle de Lyon. Il abrite également de nombreux magasins, restaurants et musées.
- Musée des Confluences : Situé à la confluence du Rhône et de la Saône à Lyon, ce musée contemporain de sciences et d'anthropologie est renommé pour son architecture frappante. À l'intérieur, les visiteurs peuvent explorer des expositions interactives qui explorent le monde naturel, l'histoire humaine et la diversité culturelle.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon : Installé dans un ancien couvent bénédictin du XVIIe siècle, ce musée d'art à Lyon abrite une vaste collection de peintures, sculptures et arts décoratifs européens. Des artefacts égyptiens anciens aux chefs-d'œuvre d'artistes renommés, il offre un voyage captivant à travers l'histoire de l'art.
- Château de Montmelas : Situé dans la région viticole du Beaujolais, le Château de Montmelas est un magnifique château datant du XIIIe siècle. Les visiteurs peuvent explorer ses grandes salles, admirer son architecture médiévale et profiter de vues panoramiques sur les vignobles environnants.
- Parc de Lacroix-Laval : Situé à Marcy-l'Étoile, près de Lyon, ce vaste parc offre une évasion paisible de la ville. Avec ses paysages pittoresques, ses sentiers de randonnée, ses aires de pique-nique et un lac, il offre un cadre parfait pour les activités de plein air et la détente.
- Château de la Motte : Trouvé dans la ville d'Anse, près de Lyon, ce charmant château du XIIe siècle est entouré de beaux jardins et de vignobles. Les visiteurs peuvent faire des visites guidées de l'intérieur du château, profiter de dégustations de vins et en apprendre davantage sur la viticulture de la région.
- Musée de la Miniature et des Décors de Cinéma : Situé au cœur de Lyon, ce musée unique présente une impressionnante collection de miniatures et de décors de cinéma. Des maisons de poupées complexes aux décors de films détaillés, les visiteurs peuvent admirer le savoir-faire et explorer le monde magique des créations à petite échelle. 10. Parc Naturel Régional du Pilat : Situé à une courte distance de Châtillon, ce parc naturel régional offre des paysages à couper le souffle, notamment des forêts, des montagnes et des rivières sinueuses. Il propose de nombreux sentiers de randonnée et de cyclisme, permettant aux visiteurs de se plonger dans la beauté naturelle de la région.