Inside, chandeliers pick out the rich burgundy hues in carpets scattered across the marble floors.
Ventoux, but the highlights, the Pyrenees, Alps, Burgundy are all doable for deluxe trips.
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But it's absolutely the best source of that most elusive of beverages affordable white Burgundy.
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We had a blowout sushi dinner with a couple of bottles of good Montrachet (white burgundy).
Pinot meuniers are common in Germany (where they're known as Schwarzriesling) and Australia (a.k.a. miller's burgundy).
The moldy brown carpet was covered by a cheap and threadbare burgundy-colored Afghan rug.
There were pleated skirts, collared shirts and cropped jackets in burgundy, maroon and purple.
Did that mean buyers of cheap Burgundy couldn't be trusted to know what grape was inside?
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Naomi Watts of The Impossible went for a backless frock in burgundy from Zac Posen.
With only six workers in Burgundy and three in Limoges, Moynat's sole obstacles thus far are self-imposed.
Not on the list are the great Old World regions like Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Piedmont and Tuscany.
For the very color-averse, Mr. Tong recommends starting out with autumnal hues such as olive and burgundy.
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This kid-glove treatment means a wine that costs more than merlot, but a lot less than Burgundy.
At the time he was wearing dark jeans, a blue short-sleeved shirt with a burgundy T-shirt underneath.
And unlike in Roussillon, in Burgundy the competition for grapes can be fierce and the cost often high.
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The manuscript from circa 1465 was illuminated with large miniatures for Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy.
Fruity wines have less tannins and aerating these can actually diminish the fruit taste (Barbera, Burgundy, Pinot, Tempranillo).
Not for him the deep sommelier lists of Bordeaux and Burgundy, much as he might admire those vintages.
"Slightly soapy odd palate - hope it comes round, " they remark of a particular white Burgundy in 2008.
From the late Tina Chow's collection, there's a coat of burgundy and sage-green silk (lent by Sandy Schreier).
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The top wines of Bordeaux or Burgundy, by contrast, are usually produced in tiny quantities by small producers.
By comparison, the Grand Cru reds of Burgundy often run into the hundreds and can top a thousand bucks.
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Today, the Magimix by Robot Coupe is still handmade in Burgundy, France.
That helped to win over even the least Chardonnay-friendly friend: "These are better values than white Burgundy, " he proclaimed.
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Both burgundy and black feature a textured palm rest and polished keyboard surround.
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Many older wines may not benefit from a vigorous swirl for example, a fragile old Burgundy is best left unswirled.
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To compound the problem, Burgundy's unpredictable weather means every year tastes slightly different.
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The Tastevin tune is a traditional Burgundy chanson, while the Commanderie song, "Toujours Bordeaux, " is a more recent work.
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So playing Bach at the Vezelay Church in Burgundy, it's a great wine region, one of the great cathedrals.
The two men stare across the bench seat of a burgundy Cadillac Seville.
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