Bourgogne stands alone as France’s only wine region with a name translated into different languages. Everyone calls the Loire Valley the Loire Valley, for example. Bordeaux is Bordeaux. But Bourgogne ...
Paysage du vignoble bourguignon en automne. La croix dressée dans le ciel protégé les vignes aux feuilles jaunes dans le village de Saint Aubin en cote d'or. “Burgundy makes me feel like an explorer,” ...
EXTREME WEATHER happens so frequently these days that when a vintage is described as “dramatic,” it almost seems commonplace. Happily, in the case of the 2019 Burgundy vintage, the word “dramatic” is ...
Rarely can anyone outside Burgundy manage to produce a deep-colored, full-bodied example of pinot noir and still retain its varietal purity, finesse and elegance. Even in Burgundy it is not an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While grapes have been grown in Burgundy since the Roman epoch, the modern era of winemaking in Burgundy began during the Middle ...
WHEN WINE CONNOISSEURS talk about Burgundy, they are invariably referencing famous three- and four-figure grand crus like Chambertin and Montrachet. And yet wines produced in more humble appellations ...
Very few wine lovers have an opportunity to taste Burgundy Grand Cru - made from the classified vineyards in France's Burgundy region - which is highly sought after and can command astronomical prices ...
Family is important in Bourgogne, one of the greatest wine regions in the east-central part of France – an area dotted with vineyards and numerous stunning Renaissance and medieval chateaus, centred ...
You could literally spend your entire life exploring the charming French villages in Burgundy and easily never taste the same wine twice. For such a small slice of France (many of the best wine ...
Besides being a buyer of French wines, ALEXIS LICHINE is the owner of a vineyard in Burgundy, He is the author of the recently published book The Wines of France, a comprehensive and highly readable ...
My favorite corner of France is Burgundy, a region overflowing with edible, drinkable, scenic, and floatable delights. Its rolling hills and a handful of sleepy villages have given birth to the ...