Regional cuisine restaurant, wine bar, vineyard excursions, spa

de la Fontaine, 10 Pl. Du Pasquier, 21190 Puligny-Montrachet, France Get directions

"Classic refinement: the description is equally applicable to the restaurant – all exposed stonework and beams – and the seasonal cuisine. This is prepared by a chef who has cut his teeth in some leading restaurants and displays his skills with care and elegance." - Michelin Inspector

"The village of Puligny-Montrachet is most famous for its association with the Montrachet vineyard, one of Burgundy’s most prestigious Grand Crus. COMO Le Montrachet occupies four stately 19th-century buildings at the heart of the village, enough space for 30 rooms and suites. Inside, designer Paola Navone’s work is true to the historic setting, but is less a faithful reconstruction and more a stylized tribute." - Mark Fedeli

"The village of Puligny-Montrachet is most famous for its association with the Montrachet vineyard, one of Burgundy’s most prestigious Grand Crus. COMO Le Montrachet occupies four stately 19th-century buildings at the heart of the village, enough space for 30 rooms and suites. Inside, designer Paola Navone’s work is true to the historic setting, but is less a faithful reconstruction and more a stylized tribute." - Mark Fedeli
"Set in the tranquil village of Puligny-Montrachet in Burgundy, this intimate three-building retreat offers 30 rooms and suites dressed in three colorways (soft gray, deep blue, sage green) with intricate 18th-century Toile de Jouy motifs and dramatic drapery that echo the French countryside. The on-site restaurant, led by chef Romain Versino, presents seasonally changing modern French dishes—highlights include a beet tartare with an algae tuile, a golden John Dory with artichokes and pressed spinach in a light cockles-and-confit-lemon sauce, and grain-crusted squab with grilled white asparagus—paired with an encyclopedic Burgundy-focused cellar curated by head sommelier André Berthier (about 1,300 labels and some 17,000 bottles, including rare Domaine de la Romanée-Conti cuvées). Guests and locals gravitate to the sunlit terrace and the restaurant’s chariot de fromages, an aerated refrigerated cheese cart curated by master cheesemonger Alain Hess, while the hotel team arranges curated vineyard excursions across the Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits. With a wellness-forward ethos, plans for a pool and spa, and rooms starting around $602 a night, it’s positioned as a refined base for oenotourists and wine lovers seeking a place-honoring stay in the heart of Burgundy." - Céline Bossart Céline Bossart Céline Bossart is a wine, spirits, and travel writer based in New York City. Her work has been published in Saveur, Wine Enthusiast, Liquor.com, Food & Wine, Harper's Bazaar, and many more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"This year, the first COMO property in France will open in Burgundy–taking advantage of its location in Winelands, with access to the coveted Grand Cru vineyards. Heritage buildings are set up around a traditional place, and house 31 bedrooms, dining options and a spa."