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Article: For those with an acquired taste
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- Herald Express (Torquay UK)
- Article date:
- May 16, 2007
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Finding a good Burgundian red wine without paying top dollar can
be a tricky business. The wines of Bourgogne tend to be rather more
of an acquired taste than those hefty Bordeaux reds where you are
far more likely to strike lucky on the middle shelves.
Blason de Bourgogne's pinot noir comes from the Cote Challonaise
which provides similar growing conditions to those of Chablis. A long
growing season gives the grapes chance to develop some character and
the ...
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