Bourgogne
Burgundy wines are produced in the same region in eastern France. Most of all, Burgundy is famous for its dry red wines from Pinot Noir and white variations based on Chardonnay. Also in the local winemaking, the varieties Game and Aligote are used, there are pink and sparkling species. Formally, wines of Burgundy include Chablis and Beaujolais, but de facto these are separate production zones with their own traditions. Burgundy contains more appellations (unique wine-growing ecosystems) than any other wine region of France (historically it was the possession of different monasteries). In the manufacture of local wines, terroir plays a huge role - a combination of soil and climatic characteristics of the area. It produces both elite varieties “Grand Cru” and affordable table wines.
The drinks
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