The Bourgogne Côte-d’Or vineyard stretches 65 km long, 1 to 2 km wide, from Dijon to the Maranges. In 2017, the producers of the regional burgundy appellation, located in the Côtes de Beaune and de Nuits, obtained the additional “bourgogne côte-d’or” label, which thus became a “bourgogne” with an additional geographical name. This denomination is reserved for still red and white wines produced within the 40 municipalities of the delimited area.
Four years after the first …
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