A Weekend In Beaune
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- čas přidán 22. 02. 2016
- In the walled city of Beaune, the heart of the famed French wine region of Burgundy, wines from plenty of the best local winemakers are offered by the glass at reasonable prices, but the town's architecture, comforting cuisine and charming hotels are also good reasons to make it a stop on your itinerary. Check out my video guide to the region and the written guide here: travelproper.com/a-weekend-in-beaune/.
Mashallah beautiful place❤
France and Spain very beautiful...
You left out the best thing about Beaune, that it is a base to tour the region. In my experience it is very easy to wine tour the area, especially by bike! Other than harvest time, they will have signs along the wine route for tastings.
Do you still go to france? Nice video btw
Would be helpful to outline in the video descriptions places that you discuss, so it is easier for a fellow traveller to then go and research places. Just a thought! Thank you for the video!
Thanks for your thought Evgenia! It's difficult to include all the necessary info in the video so I've created a written guide here travelproper.com/a-weekend-in-beaune/. Thanks again.
She's just concentrated on the cash
Hello. We are the Korean reality program ‘Europe Outside the Tent: South France’. We're working on a French episode right now, and it would be great if you could let us use this footage for our show! We look forward to your response! thank you!
Belle
I'm Beaunois
Blackshark • lucky!
Wsh t'est a Monge ?
@@xxwizox9265 absolument pas. J'étais au ferry et je passe au Marey.
@@Jeremy-wr1ii tu vas au lycée ?
@@xxwizox9265 oui.
Merci pour ses belles images de Beaune
(J'ai trouvé la vie éternelle, plus d'infos sur ma chaine)
Dijon is the capital, not Beaune.
she probably meant wine capital not the actual capital - which is accurate
If you’re going to do video about a place like this, why not ask the locals how to say a few things. Like how to pronounce the locale. You don’t need to speak French, but most of the names are easy. Beaune is pronounced just like the English word “bone” etc. And honestly the music you all played just did not match the place.
As someone who knows Beaune very well, this is an awful presentation. Your diction and pronunciation and that awful music makes it worse. 0/10.
Is it pronounced "Bone" as I've always thought or "Bune" like she says?