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Burgundy Defined
One of the most famous wine growing regions in France (and therefore in the world). Burgundy wines tend to be more robust and full bodied than bordeaux wines.
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No aging needed: New generation not intimidated by wine
Published August 19, 2008, 12:48 pm, The San Luis Obispo Tribune
In his long blue lab coat, a shirt and bow tie, a pair of wool, chalk-striped blue suit pants that probably belong to his father, Gabriel Clary strikes a slightly improbable figure in the wine department at Corti Brothers grocers in Sacramento, Calif. Clary looks like a kid. No, he looks like an "American Idol" contestant, aspiring, nervous, wide-eyed, trying his best to impersonate his boss, ...
Marin wine region similar to France's famed Burgundy region
Published August 19, 2008, 12:12 pm, Contra Costa Times
Marin County has microclimates perfect for growing Cabernet Sauvignon in the east and Pinot Noir to the west. But there are reasons it won't grow beyond 400 acres of grapes, and the county's pioneering vintners are fine with that. Corkheads wine blog Beer blog | Food blog
Chef to open second restaurant in Short North
Published August 18, 2008, 1:31 pm, This Week Clintonville
Shunning the "bigger is better" philosophy employed by many restaurants, Richard Rosendale is using petite portions to shuttle his latest culinary message.
Where to eat / Restaurant reviews in brief
Published August 17, 2008, 3:50 am, The Buffalo News
Following are some restaurants visited by News restaurant reviewers. New restaurant reviews appear the first Sunday of every month in Niagara Weekend.
EAT, DRINK, COOK, LEARN
Published August 16, 2008, 4:20 pm, The Tampa Tribune
Events GRILL AND CHILL: SideBern's, 2208 W. Morrison Ave., Tampa, will offer a summer celebration of beer and barbecue on its patio, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday; $45. Call (813) 258-2233, or register at www.bernsfinewines.com.
Absolut Los Angeles: flavor of the city?
Published August 15, 2008, 4:47 pm, Los Angeles Times
FRANCE HAS given the world Burgundy and Champagne. New York's contributions include the Manhattan and the Long Island iced tea. Even the tiny Caribbean island of Curaçao has placed a bright blue bottle in the pantheon of potent potables.
2005 Domaine LeFlaive Macon-Verze "“ Burgundy, France
Published August 15, 2008, 8:07 am, Vail Trail
The 2005 vintage in Burgundy was excellent, with their top wines some of the best ever, and low-end wines much better than normal.
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- Tourisme Cluny Bourgogne
- Cluny - Official site of the Tourist Office, Saone-et-Loire , France
- The Saone and Loire : tourism in southern burgundy
- Autocars Planche, transport de voyageurs & transports scolaires : lignes Rhône,
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