
Le Bout du Monde is a wine bar on Rue du Faubourg Madeleine in Beaune, recognised by Star Wine List in 2026 for the depth and curation of its bottle selection. Positioned in France's most wine-saturated small city, it draws drinkers who want serious Burgundy access in an unhurried setting rather than a cellar-door transaction. The address places it a short walk from Beaune's medieval centre.

At the Edge of the Wine World
Rue du Faubourg Madeleine is one of those streets that most visitors pass through rather than pause on: a quiet artery leading out from Beaune's medieval core toward the ring road and the vineyards beyond. Le Bout du Monde sits along this stretch at number 7, and the name — which translates, roughly, as the end of the world — carries a particular charge in a town where every producer, négociant, and cave is competing for attention a few streets over. The positioning is deliberate. Serious wine bars in Burgundy increasingly operate at a remove from the grand-place tourism circuit, and Le Bout du Monde follows that pattern.
Beaune is, by most measures, the trading capital of Burgundy. The Hospices de Beaune auction sets benchmark prices each November, the négociant houses line the inner boulevards, and the cave shops outnumber the boulangeries. That density of supply makes curation the only meaningful differentiator. Any address can sell a Puligny-Montrachet; the question is which bottles, from which producers, at what price point, and whether the person pouring them can say something worth hearing about the choice. Star Wine List's 2026 recognition of Le Bout du Monde addresses precisely that , the programme, not just the postcode.
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Star Wine List is a specialist awards body whose recognition is focused on the quality and intelligence of a venue's wine offering rather than on food, design, or general hospitality. A listing in 2026 places Le Bout du Monde in a curated tier of French venues , alongside addresses that range from grand hotel cellars to focused independent bars , where the bottle selection is the primary editorial argument for visiting. In a city where every restaurant has Burgundy access and most cave shops will sell you a premier cru, that kind of independent validation carries weight.
Within Beaune's bar circuit, Le Bout du Monde occupies a different register than the broader wine-bar category. Venues like L'Arche des vins address a similar audience , drinkers who want to engage with Burgundy seriously rather than casually , but the Star Wine List signal at Le Bout du Monde suggests a programme built around depth and selectivity rather than volume. The distinction matters in Beaune, where the tourist-facing cave model and the specialist wine-bar model are moving in opposite directions: one toward accessibility and throughput, the other toward a slower, more considered format.
Across France, the most thoughtful wine-bar programmes share certain structural features: short, rotated lists weighted toward small producers; a back bar or cellar that rewards repeat visits; and a pacing that discourages the two-glass-and-move-on dynamic. Whether Le Bout du Monde's specific format follows these conventions exactly cannot be confirmed from available data, but the Star Wine List credential aligns it with that cohort of venues. For comparison, similar recognition has marked out Coté vin in Toulouse and La Maison M. in Lyon as addresses worth tracking within the French specialist wine-bar circuit.
Beaune as Context
Understanding what Le Bout du Monde offers requires understanding what Beaune already provides in excess. This is a city of roughly 22,000 people that receives hundreds of thousands of wine-focused visitors annually. The infrastructure built around those visitors , tastings, cellar tours, cave shops with English-speaking staff , is extensive and, in many cases, excellent. But it is also transactional. The dominant model is commerce: buy bottles to take home, taste to learn which appellation suits your palate, attend the auction as spectacle.
The wine-bar model operates differently. It asks visitors to sit, to drink slowly, and to engage with a selection assembled by someone with a point of view. That format is underrepresented in Beaune relative to the volume of serious wine drinkers passing through, which is part of what makes a Star Wine List-recognised address at this postcode worth noting. Visitors who have already worked through the cave circuit and want to drink rather than buy will find that the options narrow quickly , which raises the value of a programme with documented curatorial credentials.
For those planning a broader Burgundy itinerary, our full Beaune restaurants guide maps the drinking and dining options with more granular neighbourhood detail. The faubourg address puts Le Bout du Monde just outside the most congested tourist zone, which affects both the atmosphere and, typically, the pricing.
Placing It in the French Bar Circuit
France's independent wine and spirits bar scene has diversified considerably over the past decade. Paris addresses like Bar Nouveau have shifted the conversation toward technical cocktail programmes, while regionally, the strongest bars tend to anchor themselves in local production. In the south, Papa Doble in Montpellier and Bar Casa Bordeaux in Bordeaux each represent distinct approaches to curation within their respective wine regions. The Alsace model, visible at Au Brasseur in Strasbourg, leans more heavily on beer alongside regional wine.
Le Bout du Monde operates in a category where the regional identity is total: Burgundy does not share its wine narrative with adjacent traditions in the way Bordeaux or Alsace do. That specificity can be an asset , visitors arrive pre-educated and motivated , but it also means the bar competes on depth and selection rather than breadth. A well-curated Burgundy list in Beaune is a harder argument to make than a generalist French list in Paris, precisely because the audience already knows the reference points.
For those building a longer France itinerary that includes wine-focused stops, the network extends beyond the classic regions: BOUVET LADUBAY in Saumur and Le Café de la Fontaine in La Turbie represent the Loire Valley and Riviera ends of the spectrum, while Le Petit Nice Passedat in Marseille and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu show how far the specialist bar format has extended geographically.
Planning a Visit
Le Bout du Monde is located at 7 Rue du Faubourg Madeleine, Beaune 21200. Specific booking information, hours, and pricing are not confirmed in available data; the practical approach in Beaune is to verify current opening times on arrival or via a quick check before travel, as wine bars in smaller French cities often operate on schedules that shift seasonally. November, when the Hospices de Beaune auction brings the global wine trade to town, is the highest-pressure period for any address in the city; if you are visiting during that window, earlier planning is advisable regardless of the venue.
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| Venue | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Bout du Monde | This venue | ||
| Bar Nouveau | World's 50 Best | ||
| Buddha Bar | World's 50 Best | ||
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