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 "bourgogne "
Examples for "bourgogne "
1 A powerful cabal was in fact got up against Monseigneur de Bourgogne .
2 The Duc de Bourgogne went there to have a game at tennis.
3 The soldier from Bourgogne said nothing, but looked very stern and sad.
4 He had to choose a preceptor for Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne .
5 You should be a gentleman since you frequent the Hotel de Bourgogne .
1 Sandwiches and burgundy wine , my lady, and see that you eat and drink all you can.
2 But I now have a small appreciation of what goes into producing Burgundy wines .
3 I think because, you know, it's like Burgundy wine .
4 The Mikulskis strive to make top quality Burgundy wines that are authentic, elegant and pure.
5 The white production is focused on Meursault, a small but noble Burgundy wine appreciated by connoisseurs.
6 Chardonnay originated in the Burgundy wine region of eastern France but is now grown wherever wine is produced.
7 In this manner the celebrated Burgundy wines are made; also most of the red wines of France and Germany.
8 The point about Burgundy wine is that there's a view among winemakers that good wine comes from vines that have to struggle.
9 In numerous small hotels whose proprietors have remained, one sees German soldiers buying bottles of splendid Burgundy wine at a shilling a bottle.
10 My lord, I know some London gentlemen who make a study of this usquebaugh, in all its varieties, even as Frenchmen do of Burgundy wine .
11 And when the Cardinal himself set a jeweled cup of Burgundy wine in front of him, it was then he realized they were completely alone.
13 The 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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