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  1. Fast Moving Fronts Comments - David Wendehenne and Jörg Durner answer a few questions about this month's fast moving front in the field of Plant & Animal Science. Technical Report Full-text available

  2. The David Clark Retrospective. Written: October 2023. I went to see David Clark at the very start of his Burgundy wine career at the recommendation of Patrice Rion, where David had worked the 2003 vintage as part of his one year ‘how to be a winemaker’ course – otherwise known as CFPPA – at the Lycée Viticole in Beaune. I tasted his….

  3. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Bourgogne–Franche-Comté. Burgundy, historical region and former région of France. As a région, it encompassed the central départements of Côte-d’Or, Saône-et-Loire, Nièvre, and Yonne. In 2016 the Burgundy région was joined with the région of Franche-Comté to form the new administrative entity of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.

  4. Burgundy is synonymous with wine. Some of the best wines in the world come from my home in this quaint region—as do some of the most expensive. But instead of just telling you what will set you back $15,000 (or more!), it is my idea to tell you what I like, what I can afford and even more importantly, enlighten you to some of the best wines I have ever tasted!

  5. 27 de oct. de 2023 · David of Burgundy (ca. 1427 in Atrecht 1496 in Wijk bij Duurstede) was a bishop of Utrecht. The illegitimate son of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, David was made bishop of Utrecht by his father from 1456 to 1496 in an attempt to enforce more centralised Burgundian control over the Netherlands.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BurgundyBurgundy - Wikipedia

    Burgundy ( / ˈbɜːrɡəndi /, French: Bourgogne, French: [buʁɡɔɲ] ⓘ; Burgundian: Bregogne) is a historical territory and former administrative region and province of east-central France. The province was once home to the Dukes of Burgundy from the early 11th until the late 15th century. The capital, Dijon, was wealthy and powerful ...

  7. The land of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The vines are well-known and very old in Burgundy. 90% of the plantations represent Pinot Noir (red wine) and Chardonnay (white wine), the region’s iconic grape varieties. The rest of the vineyards are planted with Gamay (red wine), Aligoté (white wine) and a few other lesser known grape varieties.