A unique Wine Thursday celebration in Dijon: a tribute to Gustave Eiffel and Burgundian heritage
In the wake of the major events that punctuate Dijon’s cultural and gastronomic life, the tradition of Wine Thursday takes an exceptional turn in 2025. The city, renowned for its fine wines, historic covered markets, and rich architectural history, is this year honoring its local terroirs while paying tribute to an emblematic figure of engineering, Gustave Eiffel. Combining a celebration of heritage, authentic tastings, and a spirit of conviviality, this initiative is part of an intercultural dynamic combining history, gastronomy, and oenology. The festival, which will run until Sunday, June 15, promises to be a must-see for lovers of wine and Burgundian culture.

The Challenges of the Wine Thursday Celebration in Dijon: A Food and Wine Event for 2025
For several years, Dijon has established itself as a major wine capital in Burgundy. With its renowned vineyards and architectural heritage, the city is working to showcase its assets in an effort to promote the terroir and its artisans. The Wine Thursday celebration, which is already enjoying considerable popularity, has become a true platform for the local wine industry this year. The challenges are numerous: promoting the richness of Burgundy wines, strengthening tourist appeal, and emphasizing the importance of gastronomy in the region’s influence.
For 2025, this initiative is aligned with sustainable development strategies, notably by promoting:
- 🎉 Diversification of tasting offerings, incorporating organic and biodynamic wines
- 🌱 Highlighting local winegrowers committed to an eco-responsible approach
- 🏛️ Promoting the architectural heritage of Les Halles de Dijon, listed as a historic monument for over a century
- 🧀 Synergy between gastronomy and oenology, with food and wine pairings specially designed for this occasion
- ⚒️ Recognition of the work of historical figures such as Gustave Eiffel, symbolizing engineering and modernity
A dedicated scenography: a showcase of local heritage and history
The organizers have designed a sensory journey combining wines, history, and architecture. The scenography is based on light and interactive installations in and around Les Halles, evoking the genius of Gustave Eiffel through temporary exhibitions. The showcase of the engineer’s works, including the Dijon Tower and a miniature replica of his greatest achievements, helps explain the context of the Belle Époque through tastings. In addition, an illuminated guided tour immerses visitors in the past and future of the Dijon vineyards.
| Theme | Focus | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| Tribute to Eiffel | Replica of the Eiffel Tower, interactive exhibition | Guided tour at dusk |
| Dijon wines | Tasting of 5 local vintages | Wine workshops and food pairings |
| Architectural heritage | Les Halles, iconic monuments | Guided tour and multimedia projection |
Featured wines: an overview of the Dijon vineyards’ vintages for 2025
The heart of this celebration is the tasting of five iconic vintages, chosen to represent the diversity and quality of the region’s wines. These include a refreshing rosé, two elegant whites, and two powerful reds, including a special tribute to Gustave Eiffel. The latter, named “Cuvée Eiffel 2023,” is distinguished by its limited production of 1,923 bottles, each embodying both local history and oenological modernity. The wines will be accompanied by an assortment of traditional and gourmet appetizers, illustrating the richness of Burgundy’s gastronomy. Participation in this tasting, which costs €40 per person, offers a journey through time and space, blending flavors and memories. Dijon’s must-try wines in 2025: 🌺 Clos de la Combe rosé🌟 Éclat de Dijon white 🔥 Séduction de Bourgogne red🍷 La
Cuvée Eiffel 2023
(tribute red)
- ✨ Prestige de la Côte white
- Discover Dijon, the capital of the Dukes of Burgundy, famous for its rich historical heritage, delicious gastronomy, and renowned wines. Explore its medieval streets, fascinating museums, and savor artisanal mustard in this charming city.
- A wine and heritage initiative: promoting tradition and innovation in Burgundy
- Dijon Wine Thursday is more than just a tasting. It’s an opportunity for the region to strengthen its ties with local culture while exploring new trends in winemaking. The promotion of wines produced using environmentally friendly techniques demonstrates a desire to combine tradition and modernity. The winemakers also offer guided tasting sessions to share their passion and expertise. This approach is part of a growing effort in the region to attract a younger, more connected audience, keen to know where their wines come from and how they are made. The event also aims to encourage regional gastronomy, particularly through local cooking workshops, thus strengthening the synergy between wines, local products, and innovation. Discover Dijon, the capital of the Dukes of Burgundy, famous for its historical heritage, refined gastronomy, and exceptional wines. Explore its museums and medieval streets, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this charming city. The values of this celebration
- 🎯 Promoting historical heritage

🚀 Innovating in the art of tasting and food and wine pairing
🤝 Strengthening local conviviality and tourist appeal
🧀 Highlighting Burgundy’s gastronomy

Which wines will be tasted during the special Wine Thursday in 2025?
- A selection of five vintages from the Dijon vineyards, including a tribute to Gustave Eiffel, called
- “Cuvée Eiffel 2023”, a limited edition of 1,923 bottles.
- How can I participate in this exceptional event?
- Simply book online via
- the official website of the Thursday Wines of Dijon. The fee is €40 per participant.
What is the symbolism behind the tribute to Eiffel? It commemorates the year of Gustave Eiffel’s death, 1923, and highlights the excellence built on innovation and tradition, characteristic of the Burgundy vineyards and the French engineer.
- What other events accompany this celebration?
- Architectural tours, interactive exhibitions, tastings in various historic sites, and regional cuisine workshops are planned to enhance the experience. How does this initiative contribute to the promotion of Dijon?It strengthens its tourist appeal by combining culture, gastronomy, and history, attracting visitors and enthusiasts from around the world to discover the richness of Burgundy.
- Source:
- www.bienpublic.com
