After recently visiting multiple producers and tasting 130 wines from the Bourgogne region in France, I selected the following 14 bottles from five of its wine producing sub-regions based on their ...
The best way to get around Burgundy is by car and train. These quick and efficient modes of transportation will get you where you want to go on your own timetable. There are also networks of buses ...
Burgundy is known for a number of culinary delights, including its famous Dijon mustard, which mustard-maker Jean Naigeon first created back in the 1750s. Boeuf bourguignon, a traditional ...
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 ...
Gevrey-Chambertin is one of the eight key villages of the Côte de Nuits of Burgundy, France. Each village produces red wine exclusively from the Pinot Noir grape. Yet it may surprise people that each ...
If a jug of wine and loaf of bread does it for you, stay put. On the other hand, if you crave life’s full pleasures — the best of the best wines, the most luscious breads to accompany a wealth of ...
Family is important in Bourgogne, one of the greatest wine regions in the east-central part of France – an area dotted with vineyards and numerous stunning Renaissance and medieval chateaus, centred ...
Burgundy is one of the least progressive wine regions in the world, for better and worse. But even there, one old husband’s tale is finally being laid to rest. To say that women have been discouraged ...
Here’s what I discovered on my recent and first trip to the Burgundy region of France: What’s good for the grape is good for the cyclist. Especially if you enjoy climbing some of the many rocky ridges ...