You can now register for the Grands Jours de Bourgogne 2026
Experience the Grands Jours de Bourgogne for a week!
Explore the whole region of Bourgogne, with 13 wine-tasting events in prestigious venues, from Chablis to the Côte Chalonnaise, passing through the Côte de Nuits and the Côte de Beaune (for practical reasons, the Mâconnais is exhibiting in Beaune).
This international wine trade event is reserved exclusively for professional Bourgogne wine buyers working in one of the following professions*: sales agents, wine shops and specialized stores, traders, distributors, restaurateurs, sommeliers linked to a restaurant, importers and journalists. Registration for the Grands Jours de Bourgogne is limited to 2 people per company, and a badge is required to enter the event. Each person must be registered and have his/her own badge.
You are a professional buyer of Bourgogne wines* and would like to register: how can you do so?
You must complete an online registration form.
- You have received a Grands Jours de Bourgogne invitation by e-mail
Follow the link in your invitation email or go to the Visitor Registration section. Enter your personal invitation code in the “I have an invitation code” field. Check, complete, and confirm the information displayed. You can then select the tastings that interest you and confirm your registration request.
- You have not received an invitation
Go to the Visitor Registration section, click on the link, then on “I don’t have an invitation code” and fill in the form. You can then select the events that you are interested in and confirm your registration request.
Once your pre-registration has been validated by our teams, and if your activity matches the targets of the event, you will receive a registration confirmation by e-mail, containing your badge to print out.
For further information on visitor registration, please consult the FAQ section of our website.
Don’t miss the Practical information section to find out more about the event and organize your visit to Bourgogne, at the heart of our terroirs.