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Bourgogne

NOUN
  1. a former province of eastern France that is famous for its wines

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  • In the mid 1990s there were just over 100 producers of Crémant de Bourgogne.
  • In Burgundy, producers offer cremant de Bourgogne, which can be very high quality stuff not often seen in this country.
  • To go with the meal, Rachain chose a French Bourgogne Chardonnay, a very smooth white with a delightful bouquet.
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  • He wished to arrive at the cardinalship, and to further his views he thought it advisable to ingratiate himself into the favour of Monsieur de Bourgogne. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • Enjoy this humble bourgogne - all game, cloves and cedary-savoury fruit - with milder game. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a long time, having obtained with difficulty the consent of the timid Du Mont, I made Madame de Saint-Simon speak to the Duchesse de Bourgogne, who undertook to arrange the affair as well as it could be arranged. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • Muscadet is made from a grape called Muscadet or Melon de Bourgogne. From France, a Refreshing Steal
  • As luck would have it, much like blackcurrant in Bourgogne, blueberries are the emblematic berry in the Vosges, where they grow by the bushload up the steep mountain slopes.
  • One of a first-rate series of wines from Burgundy, all sold under the Blason de Bourgogne label, this Mconnais white outperforms its appellation.
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