The historic Burgundy region is filled with picturesque cities, towns and villages, each with their own charms. Many travelers choose to stay in Dijon or Beaune, relying on a car to explore the ...
Steep price rises mean that many who used to enjoy white Burgundy now look elsewhere for their chardonnay fix. But even the ...
or Lyon-Saint Exupery Airport (LYS), and either take trains to the Burgundy region or rent a car and drive. Burgundy sits about 200 miles southeast of Paris and about 120 miles north of Lyon.
Whether you prefer Montrachet or Chambertin, you won’t want to miss this online auction of Burgundy vineyard signs on Nov. 12!
If you are a skier, then you aspire to conquer Aspen. If you are a surfer, then you head to the north shore of Oahu. And if ...
For travelers passionate about food and wine, France’s Vallée de la Gastronomie—encompassing two of the country’s most famous wine regions, Burgundy and Beaujolais—offers a wealth of ...
Oregon and Burgundy sit on the same latitude but from the perspective of terroir, the regions differ in that Burgundy is predominately limestone soils while Oregon is mainly volcanic and basalt.
Burgundy is everywhere, and with good reason: it’s rich, warm and comforting; it’s familiar yet intriguing; and interior designers love it. Just ask Charlotte Boundy: “As I write this ...
I don’t know if this is universally true, but, in my experience, therapists love the colour burgundy. I’ve sat in many different therapists’ offices over the decades, and, as a design ...
Learn more! By now, chances are that you’ve seen the color burgundy around your favorite local fashion retailer like wildfire. The color was a big hit on the runways during fashion month this ...
Pinot Gris' genetic roots can be traced to both France's Burgundy region and southwest Germany, and is a lighter-skinned mutation of the red grape Pinot Noir. Today, there is relatively little Pinot ...