Red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere)
Wine made in the Burgundy region in eastern France.
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Examples for "Burgundy"
Examples for "Burgundy"
1She can call on help from Burgundy, from her kinsmen in Europe.
2Great and even good Burgundy is joining the ranks of luxury wine.
3He was extremely popular with the winegrowing farmers of the Burgundy regions.
4He belonged, in fact, to one of the oldest families in Burgundy.
5He would be back in the drinking of a bottle of Burgundy.
1Sandwiches and burgundy wine, my lady, and see that you eat and drink all you can.
2But I now have a small appreciation of what goes into producing Burgundy wines.
3I think because, you know, it's like Burgundy wine.
4The Mikulskis strive to make top quality Burgundy wines that are authentic, elegant and pure.
5The white production is focused on Meursault, a small but noble Burgundy wine appreciated by connoisseurs.
6Chardonnay originated in the Burgundy wine region of eastern France but is now grown wherever wine is produced.
7In this manner the celebrated Burgundy wines are made; also most of the red wines of France and Germany.
8The point about Burgundy wine is that there's a view among winemakers that good wine comes from vines that have to struggle.
9In numerous small hotels whose proprietors have remained, one sees German soldiers buying bottles of splendid Burgundy wine at a shilling a bottle.
10My lord, I know some London gentlemen who make a study of this usquebaugh, in all its varieties, even as Frenchmen do of Burgundy wine.
11And when the Cardinal himself set a jeweled cup of Burgundy wine in front of him, it was then he realized they were completely alone.
13The New Yorker, March 13, 2000 P. 32 Talk story about a marathon Burgundy wine-tasting at Montrachet restaurant, followed by a charity auction...
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