Dark red color associated with the Burgundy wine.
A former province of eastern France that is famous for its wines.
Red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere)
1 She can call on help from Burgundy , from her kinsmen in Europe.
2 Great and even good Burgundy is joining the ranks of luxury wine.
3 He was extremely popular with the winegrowing farmers of the Burgundy regions.
4 He belonged, in fact, to one of the oldest families in Burgundy .
5 He would be back in the drinking of a bottle of Burgundy .
6 So might one keep an inn in heaven, but not in Burgundy .
7 She is more to be pitied than the poorest maiden in Burgundy .
8 The prince of Bern took great Gunther of Burgundy by the hand.
9 The monarch at the same time created his son duke of Burgundy .
10 They hasted to the guests, and welcomed the heroes of Burgundy lovingly.
11 He is desirous of purchasing some Leicestershires for his estate in Burgundy .
12 Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are the two great grape varieties of Burgundy .
13 The letter was sent, and Charles of Burgundy probably laughed at it.
14 The wines of Bordeaux and Burgundy , white and red, were royally lavished.
15 While there, came the news that the Duke of Burgundy was dead.
16 Accordingly, the Duke of Burgundy went next day to the conference alone.
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