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About as much white wine is made in Chinon, in France’s Loire Valley, as red wine is made in Burgundy’s Puligny-Montrachet. Really damned little! Chinon, part of the Touraine region smack in the middle of the Loire, is largely cabernet franc country. Full Article at Bigger Than Your Head
Despite this, the antioxidant-rich granddaddy of superfruits and Christmas perennial, has managed to create strong links in the public consciousness around female urinary tract infection (UTI) benefits, partly due to the influence of the French claim... Full Article at NutraIngredients
A CHADDLEWOOD family have spoken of their relief after a car careered through their front wall just missing their house. Full Article at This Is Plymouth
Today was one of those days that you just never see that often in Los Angeles. It was cold, windy and the rain was coming down harder on the pavement than the press has been coming down on Tiger Woods lately. Full Article at Associated Content
Heading out to a holiday party? Sparkle this season with tips from Mathew Nigara, N.Y.C. New York Color makeup artist, who has worked with Jessica Simpson, Stacy London and Marisa Tomei. Full Article at Access Hollywood
ANTIOCH (BCN) ― Police in Antioch are searching for suspects who apparently pulled up next to another car in a burgundy Buick and fired shots into the second vehicle, injuring two men. Officers first responded to the area at about 12:20 a.m. Full Article at CBS 5
Looks pretty good for a 12/22 release.....big,big,big end of year issue 1. 2006,2008,2007 Napa Valley(had so much content this year I decided to separate Napa from Sonoma, Mendocino,and Santa Cruz,which will emerge in February)...RMP 2. 2007... Full Article at eRobertParker.com
Twenty-seven students sat in desks arranged in a ring around the room. The professor sat with us at the part of the circle closest to the blackboard at the front of the room. His long, spindly legs stuck out from beneath the desk, grasshopper-like. Full Article at Blogcritics.org
Look, obviously the rational among us don't really believe in curses. But at some point on Sunday, you said to yourself, "Crikey, self, this team is cursed." Yes? Full Article at The Washington Post
Wines from one of the world's most famous cellars, belonging to La Tour d'Argent restaurant in Paris, are to go under the hammer. A total of 18,000 bottles - including wine from Cognac, Champagne, Burgundy and Bordeaux - will be auctioned. Full Article at BBC News
With the clock running down and the Redskins driving to go ahead of the undefeated Saints by two possessions, some of the burgundy and gold types stood and cheered on the muddy sidelines. Albert Haynesworth didn't join them. Full Article at The Washington Post
Looking for holiday gifts? Check out the Pre-Fall and Fall bag sale (40% off) at! My favorite ELSA clutch in snowy white python was $1450.00 now $870.00! ELSA in napa leather (black, rose or tan) was $790 and now $474. Full Article at The Bag Snob
Many gardeners have no doubt heard of "pansy pals," but as you shop this holiday season, you may want to consider "poinsettia partners." Full Article at eTaiwan News
' The comedian has even issued an appeal to the talent show judge to consider him if there is ever a Simon Cowell film in the works Come on, Simon Hollywood actor Will Ferrell has found his "dream role" - he wants to play Simon... Full Article at Female First
DIJON, FRANCE -- While world-famous for its mustard and its wine, the medieval city of Dijon has the reputation of being the best-kept secret in France. Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
DIJON, FRANCE — The mourners of John the Fearless are going to America. You can meet them in St. Louis. Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
92 Points – BurgHound.com – 2006 Mazis-Chambertin: (from 42 ha parcel in Mazis-Haut). Full Article at The Wine Spies
Q: I understand you came up with Crushpad, your custom winemaking business, back when you were an amateur winemaker. Tell me about your backyard operation. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Christopher Leland Gray, 36, and Rosie Lucille Settle, 39, both of Martinsburg, W.Va. James Lincoln Falwell Jr. , 66, and Renee Iris Hodges, 60, both of Boonsboro Joshua Allan Ryce, 27, and Brandi Leigh Canfield, 27, both of Greencastle, Pa. Full Article at The Herald-Mail Online
When Los Campesinos! came to town, the boys in the band convinced the girls that a visit to OT was absolutely essential. Singer Gareth (pictured in the burgundy jacket) took time out to chat to ManUtd.com… What are your Red credentials? Full Article at Manchester United | Official Site
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Torino's Ivan Franceschini, foreground with burgundy shorts, and Napoli's Iniacio Pia of Brazil, white shorts, in action, during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Torino in Naples, southern Italy, Sunday May 17, 2009.
View Photo »Curator Clark Evans displays the burgundy velvet, gilt-edged Lincoln Inaugural Bible at the Library of Congress Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, in Washington.
View Photo »Curator Clark Evans displays the burgundy velvet, gilt-edged Lincoln Inaugural Bible at the Library of Congress Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, in Washington.
View Photo »Curator Clark Evans displays the burgundy velvet, gilt-edged Lincoln Inaugural Bible at the Library of Congress Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, in Washington.
View Photo »Curator Clark Evans displays the burgundy velvet, gilt-edged Lincoln Inaugural Bible at the Library of Congress Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, in Washington.
View Photo »This product image released by Williamsburg shows leather spot coasters. These supple leather coasters, known as "spots," protect your furniture from dripping candle wax or the scratches of decorative objects.
View Photo »A Belarus special forces soldier fires a Kalashnikov machine gun as rank-and-file soldiers undergo a rigorous physical examination for the 'Madder Beret' outside Minsk in Volovshchina on October 22, 2009.
View Photo »A Belarus Interior Ministry soldier gasps for fresh air after walking through a tear gas cloud in an obstacle course during rigorous physical examinations for the 'Madder Beret' outside Minsk in Volovshchina on October 22, 2009.
View Photo »A Belarus Interior Ministry soldier walks through a tear gas cloud in an obstacle course during rigorous physical examinations for the 'Madder Beret' outside Minsk in Volovshchina on October 22, 2009.
View Photo »John Mwangangi from Kenya receives a refreshment on his way to win the Murtenlauf running event in Fribourg, Switzerland, on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.
View Photo »Nude models directed by US photographer Spencer Tunick hold bottles in a Bourgogne (Burgundy) wineyard near Macon, central-eastern France, on October 3, 2009, for a giant photograph during an operation with Greenpeace.
View Photo »Nude models directed by US photographer Spencer Tunick pose in a Bourgogne (Burgundy) wineyard near Macon, central-eastern France, on October 3, 2009, for a giant photograph during an operation with Greenpeace.
View Photo »Nude models directed by US photographer Spencer Tunick pose in a Bourgogne (Burgundy) wineyard near Macon, central-eastern France, on October 3, 2009, for a giant photograph during an operation with Greenpeace.
View Photo »US photographer Spencer Tunick (C) directs nude models in a Bourgogne (Burgundy) wineyard near Macon, central-eastern France, on October 3, 2009, for a giant photograph during an operation with Greenpeace.
View Photo »A person shows on September 18, 2009 at the office of French newsmagazine Marianne in Paris, a copy of a part of the letter signed by Jean-Pierre Treiber a double-murder suspect who escaped from prison last September 8.
View Photo »Combo of reproduction of copies of the letter signed by Jean-Pierre Treiber a double-murder suspect who escaped from prison last September 8, made on September 18, 2009 at the office of French newsmagazine Marianne.
View Photo »A person shows on September 18, 2009 at the office of French newsmagazine Marianne in Paris, a copy of the envelope which contained a letter signed by Jean-Pierre Treiber a double-murder suspect who escaped from prison last September 8.
View Photo »Reproduction of copies of the letter signed by Jean-Pierre Treiber a double-murder suspect who escaped from prison last September 8, made on September 18, 2009 at the office of French newsmagazine Marianne.
View Photo »Richard James, right, and Sean Dixon the co-founders of Savile Row tailors Richard James, pose for a portrait at their store on Savile Row in London, Friday, Sept. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Richard James, left, and Sean Dixon the co-founders of Savile Row tailors Richard James, pose for a portrait at their store on Savile Row in London, Friday, Sept. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Richard James, right, and Sean Dixon the co-founders of Savile Row tailors Richard James, pose for a portrait at their store on Savile Row in London, Friday, Sept. 18, 2009.
View Photo »In this Sept. 16, 2009 file photo Colorado Avalanche right wing Milan Hejduk (23), from the Czech Republic, steals the puck from Ryan O'Reilly (37) during the NHL hockey team's annual intrasquad Burgundy and White hockey game at Air Force Academy, Colo.
View Photo »Colorado Avalanche center T.J. Hensick (7) tangles with David Jones (54) during the NHL hockey team's annual intrasquad Burgundy and White game at Air Force Academy, Colo. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009.
View Photo »Colorado Avalanche's Matt Clarke, left foreground, is pressured by Milan Hejduk (23) during the annual intrasquad Burgundy and White game at the Air Force Academy, Colo. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009.
View Photo »Colorado Avalanche defenseman Adam Foote (52) tangles with Chris Stewart during the annual intrasquad Burgundy and White game at the Air Force Academy, Colo. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009.
View Photo »Curator Clark Evans displays the burgundy velvet, gilt-edged Lincoln Inaugural Bible at the Library of Congress Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, in Washington.
View Photo »It's a very small piece of land, from this plow to that wall right there ... It produces about 3,000 bottles a year. Imagine, 3,000 bottles for the world. Think about how many restaurants we have in New York, Japan, Paris — and they all want the grands crus of Burgundy. It's a drop in the ocean.
France will always have wine, but if the temperatures go up too much, one day there will no longer be any pinot noir in Burgundy
Heck, I would love it. It would be a dream role. It wouldn't be hard for me to play him because I see a lot of Ron Burgundy in Simon Cowell.
Like Simon, Ron was the biggest thing on TV, loved himself and had that whole irresistible middle-aged man thing going on. I could play Simon, but to be honest Simon could play Ron. They are like long-lost twin brothers separated at birth. Simon Cowell and Ron Burgundy are pretty much the same role, apa...
That's right. Did you know a German pinot noir won the Decanter World Wine Awards, beating both Burgundy and Oregon?
There are different varietals, like Burgundy, Cabernet, Merlot.
If I love the color red, I'll love it Monday in New York and still love it Friday in Paris, but that red could become burgundy in Paris or pink in New York. It manifests itself differently
We're not talking about £30 to £100 bottles, though there are some of those, but £10 to £20 will get you an amazing dry riesling of similar quality to a £40 white Burgundy
White Burgundy is 100 percent chardonnay, but the French do it in a style that is a bit more food friendly. Higher acids and less oak make the wine perfect to match with food. It will complement turkey nicely, and you’ll be surprised at how well it works with other dishes as well.
I tasted all. I tasted every variety and shade of Schramberger, red and white Schramberger, Burgundy Schramberger, Schramberger Hock, Schramberger Golden chasselas, the latter with a notable bouquet, and I fear to think how many more.
Burgundy has got bigger and riper
I saw a burgundy car off to the side, and someone get into the Lexus and take off ... I saw what appeared to be a child laying in the road.
s or 94's or 04's) the true test is where the wines end up in 10 15 and 20 years out and more. of course this applies to pinot noir only. the state of white burgundy since 1995 makes me cry! CHEERS __________________ chet kern GREAT BURGUNDY IS MY LIFE
but I don't drink Burgundy
Bermondsey being more important than Burgundy
We have Burgundian sensibilities ... As with the great vineyards in Burgundy, we let the grape shine through; the wines are fruit forward, with some spice and minerality. Our vines are mostly Dijon clones grown on low vigor root stock. And Steve (Rasmussen, Sierra Madre Winemaker) uses wild yeast; the m...
We have Burgundian sensibilities ... As with the great vineyards in Burgundy, we let the grape shine through; the wines are fruit forward, with some spice and minerality. Our vines are mostly Dijon clones grown on low vigor root stock. And Steve (Rasmussen, Sierra Madre Winemaker) uses wild yeast; the m...
The valley is arguably the finest place in the country to grow Pinot Noir, and in climate and latitude the region most closely resembles Pinot’s ancestral home, Burgundy, France
Maipo in central Chile chardonnays are too sweet, too tropical. I want a chardonnay that's more like the white wines of Burgundy. White wines from Limari are salty, minerally and austere ... They're delicate, so we work gently with them. The sauvignon blanc gets no oak aging; it's made entirely in stain...
It is definitely one of the most comprehensive Burgundy lists in the Middle East and this opportunity to launch the range in collaboration with Le Clos and MMI is the ideal way to let people know about it.
This dark-skinned European morello-type cherry was first introduced into the United States in 1984 by Dr. Amy Iezzoni, Professor of Horticulture at MSU [...] The Balaton cherry has a dark burgundy color throughout with a robust sweet-tart taste.
We want New England to be absolutely gobsmacked when they arrive at our ground Saturday in front of a sea of burgundy, with a full stadium of Colorado fans giving them some serious grief.
We all appreciate Don Cannon; he is Pittsburgh's Ron Burgundy
He started with a couple of Hix fixes, which are these champagne cocktails, had a few glasses of white burgundy and then had half a bottle of Cote du Rhone which he and his lady friend took with them to finish elsewhere. He ordered grouse and the boys delivered him partridge by mistake; though I think h...
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