Bourgogne stands alone as France’s only wine region with a name translated into different languages. Everyone calls the Loire Valley the Loire Valley, for example. Bordeaux is Bordeaux. But Bourgogne ...
Visiting Burgundy’s Côte d’Or, the ‘Golden Slope’ of legendary vineyards, is easy. Dijon, the city at the heart of the area, is just 90 minutes by train from Paris. Maybe that’s why so few wine-lovers ...
Like peanut butter and jelly, France and white wine were simply made for each other. From crisp, high-acid Sauvignon Blanc to age-worthy White Burgundy, France’s white wine production spans a plethora ...
Burgundy's iconic wines have become tougher to source as their popularity and demand soar. Here's why they still deserve your attention. Jacy Topps is an award-nominated journalist and editor with ...
France’s Burgundy winemakers agree on one thing: 2021 was about as catastrophic a year as any of them can remember. It was in April that disaster struck. Even as the delicate buds of their vines were ...
Astonishing news recently shook the global wine and asset markets. The French Burgundy wine ‘Romanée-Conti’ from the 1945 ...
Whether an easy drinking Pouilly-Fuissé at your neighborhood bistro, or the priceless seductions of Grand Cru Romanée-Conti, Burgundy represents wines that span the full spectrum from everyday luxury ...
DIJON, France – “Pardon me, would you have any Grey Poupon?” Inside a crowded mustard shop in the Burgundy town where the famous brand of Dijon mustard was invented in 1866, I couldn’t resist ...
Besides being a buyer of French wines, ALEXIS LICHINE is the owner of a vineyard in Burgundy, He is the author of the recently published book The Wines of France, a comprehensive and highly readable ...
In the wooded Santa Cruz Mountains south of San Francisco, on the hill that is now occupied by Mount Eden Vineyards, Martin ...