The Great Vadrouille lingers in the Nuiton country

The big mop went for a walk in the Nuits St Georges area this week. A city well known to wine lovers whose reputation is well established, but the city has many other assets.

Its art galleries, its start-ups, its associations, the proximity of the Cîteaux abbey and the Gilly castle make Nuits St Georges a privileged place which does not only need vines to shine internationally .
But it’s the natives who talk about it best, we went to meet them.

What happens behind the walls of an abbey, that of Cîteaux in particular?
Why one day do we decide to punctuate our lives to the rhythm of faith?
Well for the monks present, this approach quickly became obvious.

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You can run an art gallery without being an artist yourself, this is the case with the gallery owner at Quai des artistes who highlights others at Nuits St Georges.

Galleries © Radio France
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Enabling the establishment of businesses in Nuits St Georges is Servanne’s niche, which makes their task easier with state-of-the-art offices.

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At Nuits St Georges things are happening and there is no shortage of associations to build public loyalty around events that have become unmissable.

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Wine Bourru © Radio France
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Every year Reulle-Vergy, not far from Nuits, is the scene of a renowned craft hub for several decades but the association which manages it has many other strings to its bow.

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