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  1. Joan I (1191–1205), also called Joanna of Hohenstaufen, was ruling Countess of Burgundy from 1200 to 1205. She was daughter of Otto I, Count of Burgundy, and Margaret, Countess of Blois .

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    The easiest way to wrap your brain around Burgundy is to understand that there are only two grape varieties to remember: There are others too, of course, like Aligoté, Pinot Gris, Gamay, and Sauvignon Blanc but the primary focus of Burgundy’s production is Pinot Noir for Bourgogne Rouge and Chardonnay for Bourgogne Blanc. To the Burgundy vigneron (...

    Located in the east-central part of France, Burgundy has 5 primary wine growing areas (not including Beaujolais and Châtillonnais): 1. Chablis – “shab-lee” 2. Côte de Nuits – the night slope 3. Côte de Beaune – the slope of Beaune 4. Côte Chalonnaise – the Chalon slope 5. Mâconnais – the region of Mâcon

    Find better quality Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Burgundy by understanding how the wines are classified. There are over 100 “appellations,” or approved wine growing areas, and these are divided into 4 levels of quality. 1. 1% Grand Cru (e.g. Grands-Echézeaux, Montrachet, etc) Wines from Burgundy’s top plots (called climats). There are 33 Grand Cr...

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  3. The map resource – Burgundy-Report. 07. The map resource. Other than drinking and discussing the wines, there’s nothing so valuable as looking at maps to try and find that elusive vineyard. Perhaps it is only Piedmont that comes close to to the diversity of vineyards found in the Côte d’Or. Google Maps is an obvious good reference, and ...

  4. Biography. Coat of arms of Joan II. Joan, born c. 1287 /88, was the eldest daughter and heiress of Otto IV, Count of Burgundy, and Mahaut, Countess of Artois. [1] She married Philip, the second son of King Philip IV of France, on 21 January 1307. At the beginning of 1314, Joan's sister Blanche and her sister-in-law (and also aunt) Margaret were ...

  5. The Burgundy wine region map is anything but simple to understand, even for the most avid of wine connoisseurs. There is a range of non-specific regional appellations, subregional appellations, village appellations and carefully delineated Grand Cru vineyards. In fact, there are around 150 separate AOCs used in Burgundy, if you include those of ...

  6. Apr 19, 2019 · Burgundy also produces a beautiful sparkling wine. Unsurprisingly, Burgundy’s sparkling wine is made from pinot noir and chardonnay – the region’s main grape varieties. Cremant de Bourgogne is the appellation for fizzy wine in Burgundy. Accounting for around 11% of the region’s overall wine production, these sparklings can be serious ...

  7. Sep 13, 2023 · As one of the main regions for Old World wine, Burgundy is steeped in history. The narrow valley in eastern France runs along a steep mountain range from Dijon in the north to Lyon in the south, encompassing several famous sub-regions: Côte d’Auxerre (Chablis) Côte de Nuits; Côte de Beaune; Côte Chalonnaise; Mâconnais; Beaujolais ...

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