Pinot Noir is one of the world’s most popular red wine grapes. While the variety originated hundreds of years ago in France’s Burgundy region, it has spread across the globe, much like its white ...
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The Gamay grape, taking its name from a small village ... If the duke thought his heavy hand would stabilize Burgundy's wine ...
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The Chardonnay grape produces some of the world’s most ... Louis Latour Pouilly-Fuissé Louis Latour has been producing wine in Burgundy since 1797, and their portfolio ranges from Grand Cru ...
Chardonnay has been grown and made in Oregon’s Willamette Valley since the 1970s, but its profile has definitely been raised ...
Almost all wines from Burgundy, for instance ... or menzione geografica aggiuntiva (MGA) where the grapes were grown, if applicable. If the wine is a riserva bottling, that’ll also be indicated. But ...
Fall is a crisp, golden time to visit Burgundy, especially because the vineyards turn color, the grapes are harvested and average high temperatures range from the low 70s in September to the upper ...