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20 hours ago · Wine 101: Burgundy Part II: Bornholm and the Burgundians. words: VinePair Staff. Published: March 28, 2024. Today, we meet the Burgundians, the people Burgundy is named after. Oddly enough, their ...
4 days ago · The origins of Burgundy. The history of Burgundy wine dates back almost 2000 years, when the Romans introduced viticulture to this picturesque region. The vineyards, carefully tended by medieval monks, flourished over the centuries, giving rise to iconic grape varieties such as pinot noir and chardonnay.
5 days ago · Burgundy wine, my friends, is the crown jewel of French viticulture. If wine regions were celebrities, Burgundy would be George Clooney – it just keeps getting better with age. Burgundy , or Bourgogne to our French friends, is a region located in eastern France, known for producing some of the world’s most exquisite wines.
1 day ago · Maxime Dubuet-Boillot is a rising star in Burgundy, having trained and made wine under Gilles Remoriquet before making his own wine. When I first started working at the Chesil Rectory we had Maxime’s first wine Volnay Sur Roches on our list.
3 days ago · Burgundy is a beautiful wine region in eastern France with few cities and plenty of rural towns, chateaux and hiking trails. While you can easily spend a relaxing week discovering the whole region, our 2 or 3 days in Burgundy itinerary will cover the main highlights that you can experience in this gorgeous area.
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4 days ago · Burgundy prices will fall, says regional head. A bumper crop for the 2023 vintage in Burgundy will see bottle prices fall, says the region's wine trade body, the BIVB, as the region restocks its cellars following several low-yielding years.
3 days ago · Best wine experiences in Bourgogne, France. Show more. 1. First of the Burgundy villages: Vézelay. Basilica of Vézelay. Vézelay is one of many charming towns in Burgundy, France. This quaint village is renowned for its picturesque hill and basilica, which are both listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.