Friday, March 26, 2010

Global warming Could Affect Burgundy Wine.

The is affecting of global warming is causing concern around the globe and it appears that France isn't an exception. Last week, scientific mavens gathered at the College of Burgundy in Dijon to chat about the effect that world warming might have on Frances wine growing regions. One claimed the changes would be so expounded that by the end of the century it'd be feasible to grow Syrah grapes as far north as Poo . Here is a superb post all about burgundy information.

These wines are now and then a mix of Aligot and Chardonnay. This tiny hilltop hamlet appears to come straight out of the Middle Ages, apart from the travellers who've lately discovered it. Its focus is the Chteau ( Castle ) built in 1132 and occupied by the same family for 9 generations till 1456 when Cathrine of Chteauneuf was burnt to death, it is claimed that she poisoned her second man, Jacques dHaussonville. Dijon is famous for over just mustard and each year thousands of visitors head to the citys botanical gardens which were set up in 1833.

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