
1) Beaujolais 2) Bourgogne 3) Crimson 4) Montrachet 5) Red 6) Red wine
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1) Bourgogne 2) Classic French cuisine 3) Classic French dish 4) Classic French fare 5) Classic French nosh 6) Classic French grub 7) Classic French scran 8) Classic French chow 9) Classic French special 10) English girl name 11) Financial market 12) French red wine 13) French region 14) French wine
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Burgundy (Bourgogne, fr-Bourgogne.ogg) is an administrative and historical region of east-central France. Burgundy comprises the following four departments: Côte-d`Or, Saône-et-Loire, Yonne and Nièvre. Historically, `Burgundy` has referred to numerous political entities, including kingdoms and duchies spanning territory from the Mediterranea......
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[color] Burgundy is a dark red color associated with the Burgundy wine of the same name, which in turn is named after the Burgundy region of France. The color burgundy is similar to other shades of dark red such as maroon, cordovan, and oxblood, but differs from each of these in subtle ways. For example, cordovan with its origin in equine l...
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[stock market] Burgundy is a multilateral trading facility (MTF). Burgundy focuses on the Nordic markets and opened on June 12, 2009 for trading. Burgundy offers a high-performance and cost-efficient securities trading service with trading in more than 800 Swedish, Finnish and Danish instruments. Burgundy is included in the Nordic Light dat...
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• (n.) An old province of France (in the eastern central part). • (n.) A richly flavored wine, mostly red, made in Burgundy, France.
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région of France encompassing the central départements of Côte-d`Or, Saône-et-Loire, Nièvre, and Yonne. Burgundy is bounded by the régions of ... [26 related articles]
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One of the world's classic regions, the home of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, but a total minefield for consumers. The heart of Burgundy, known as the Côte d'Or, is a narrow band of gentle hillside, encompassing some 60 small appellations. There are four different quality levels: regional (e.g. Bourgogne), village wines (e.g. Mersault, Santenay or Ge...
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Ancient kingdom in the valleys of the rivers Rhône and Saône in eastern France and southwestern Germany, partly corresponding with modern-day Burgundy. Settled by the Teutonic Burgundi around AD...
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A wine named after the region in France where it was first produced.
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Bur'gun·dy noun 1. An old province of France (in the eastern central part).
2. A richly flavored wine, mostly red, made in Burgundy, France.
Burgundy pitch ,
a resinous substance prepared from the exudation of the Norway spruce ( Abies excelsa ) by melting in hot wa...
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Wine made solely from 'Pinot Noir'
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Located in eastern France, it
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Burgundy is a variety of apple.
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[n] - red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere) 2. [n] - a dark purplish red to blackish red
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A prominent French wine region stretching from Chablis in the north to Lyons in the south; Pinot Noir is the grape for red Burgundy, Chardonnay for white.
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Burgundy wine noun red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere)
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(ancient) Ancient kingdom in the valleys of the rivers Rhône and Saône in eastern France and southwestern Germany, partly corresponding with modern-day Burgundy. Settled by the Teutonic Burgundi around AD 443, and brought under Frankish control in AD 534, Burgundy played a centra...
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(modern) Modern region and former duchy of east-central France that includes the départements of Ain, Côte-d'Or, Nièvre, Saône-et-Loire, and Yonne; area 31,582 sq km/12,194 sq mi; population (1999 est) 1,610,100. Its admini...
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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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