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Both of these appellations are Regional. In the Hautes-Côtes de Beaune the communes allowed to produced are: » Read the Full Entry |
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| 07-04-21 12:00AM |
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Both of these appellations are Regional. The producing communes are the same of the broader appellation Bourgogne.
In the Bourgogne Grand-Ordinaire (or» Read the Full Entry |
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| 07-04-19 12:00AM |
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Both of these appellations are Regional. The producing communes are the same of the broader appellation Bourgogne.
In the Bourgogne Aligoté the wines are exclusively white p... » Read the Full Entry |
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| 07-04-15 12:00AM |
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We start here our long blog section on the appellations of the Bourgogne Viticole. The first that we have to describe is Bourgogne (and Bourgogne Clairet).
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| 07-04-14 12:00AM |
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Continuing our trip to Burgundy, we have to define what are the areas that belong to the Bourgogne Viticole (Wine growing Burgundy). Even if it seems fairly obvious at first, Burgundy is has several "fractioned" departments, sometimes fairly distant between each other. Let's start with listing the f... » Read the Full Entry |
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| 07-04-12 12:00AM |
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Today I want to start a series of blogs dedicated to what is, according to me, the most interesting wine region in the world. Sure, digging into the Burgundy history and appellations is going to be long and exausting, but definetely worth it. While I refer to the » Read the Full Entry |
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