Tag: Burgundy

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Bourgogne: A Burgundy by Any Other Name Would Be Just as Terroir

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The Burgundy-minded Bourgogne Wine Board (BIVB) requests that we refer to the wines produced in the Burgundy region as Bourgogne wines. I'm willing to give it a try, but...
Biking Burgundy Cote de Nuits

Biking in Burgundy: Stopping by Vines on a Sunny Morning (Video)

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Whose vines these are I think I know. His cellar's in the village though; He will not mind this makeshift bar - To share with Claire an apéro*.
Comte cheese sandwich recipe

A Summer Cheese Sandwich Recipe

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Re-raise the culinary picnic bar with a summer sandwich recipe. Ingredients: 1. A traditional baguette. 2. Comté cheese aged 18 months. 3. Mustard with truffles.
Burgundy memories, Chablis, the paulee - GLK

Burgundy Memories: The Bottle in the Basement

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Travel writing during lockdown: a train into Burgundy, a child's hill, stolen wine, a mysterious neighbor, courting pigeons, a bottle of Chablis, a paulee, and stories to share.
Toussaint Louverture's prison at Chateau de Joux © Alain Doire - Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Tourisme

The Abolition of Slavery Route in Burgundy – Franche-Comté

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Honoring the victims of slavery and the slave trade as well as major abolitionist figures of the 18th and 19th centuries, two dozen sites in eastern France and Switzerland form a constellation known as the Abolition of Slavery Route. This article concerns several of those sites in the Burgundy - Franche-Comté region in central eastern France.

Vézelay: A Chardonnay Emerges from the Shadow of Broader Burgundy Wine

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From time to time a winegrowing area will flex its viney muscle and, claiming distinctiveness, seek to untether itself from broader semi-generic wines in a region. So it is with Vezelay, France's newest village appellation, a chardonnay from Burgundy.

Editor Takes France Revisited On the Road in the U.S.

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The editor's winter Jan.-Feb. 2014 East Coast U.S. lecture tour including talks on war touring, wine touring and "patrimoine" in France.

Alesia: Investigating the Roman Conquest of Gaul in Burgundy

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The Battle of Alesia of 52 B.C., the last major stand of the Gauls, led by Vercingetorix, against the Romans, led by Julius Caesar, is one of the most famous battles in the history of the territory that would become France. Yet until recently there was little a visitor could see, even at the very site of the battle in Burgundy, to help understand the logistics of that great confrontation.

Paris Award Ceremonies Honor French Excellence, Heritage and Savoir-Faire (Part 1 of 2)

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Part 1 of this two-part series about Excellence Française, an awards enterprise created by Maurice Tasler, including information about this years recipients.

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