Thursday, September 17, 2009

A glance at Bordeaux And Burgundy Wines.

The regions of Bordeaux and burgundy in france are world famous for manufacturing some of the finest wines available anywhere. Discover more about beaune vineyards. First we have Bordeaux, this famous area in France close to the Southeast coast makes some of the finest and most renowned red wines as well as white wines and pudding wines. Almost all of the top quality white wines hail from the area called Graves while the best pudding wines are found in Sauternes and Saint-Croix-du-Mont. With the red wines of Bordeaux we often see mixes including Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot and occasionally a little of Petit Verdot. Thanks to the sheer numbers you'll find a spread of wines from old and established aged Bordeaux wines to young wines.

Bordeaux wines offer everything from the high spec wines like the Rothschild mentioned above which merits the price it brings, to even the more common table wines that are even less costly but still of high standard. If you have bought a property in France and need to begin to know the best places for food and drink, look no further than Burgundy. Nothing goes better with this dish than the local Burgundy wine. Beaune No trip to the area would be perfect without a visit to the beautiful city of Beaune which is snuggled among the knackered towns of the Burgundy area. It is sometimes thought of as the centre of the areas commercial wine trade and draws holiday makers across the year who are expecting to get a taster of what the wines have to give. Beaune hostels are in spades but if you fancy wine tasting, its worth booking well ahead. If you're thinking about purchasing a French vacation home in Burgundy, then check the great choice of property on initial for French Property. The Burgundy Area is found in North Central France reaching from Dijon south to Beaujolais.

The far northern area of Burgundy called Cote dOr means hills of gold and doubtless for that reason.

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