Burgundy

The Burgundy region continues to appeal to the imagination. Personally, I can't stop talking about it and certainly not about her great red wines based on the most unique grape in the world; de Pinot Noir.De Bourgogne currently has 28,715 ha in production and this area represents 3% of the entire French...

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Chablis

The Chablis region is world famous for its production of dry white wines with mineral accents based on the Chardonnay grape. Take the time to taste these exceptional wines and then make your way to the “Grand Auxerrois”, cradle of a great...

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Domaine André Ostertag ~ Epfig

André Ostertag has been working completely biodynamically since 1998. For him, this way of working is the only 'correct' one. The respect and sensitivity with which he approaches nature and poetry is reflected in his wines...

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Alsace

Alsace is located in the northeast of France. This wine region stretches from North (Bas-Rhin department) to South (Haut-Rhin department), between the towns of Strasbourg and Mulhouse, over a 110 km strip, only 2 km wide in places. The area includes 15,000 ha of vineyards, which equates to...

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Beaujolais

The Beaujolais is officially part of Burgundy, but historically this region should be seen as an independent area. The vineyard, 55 km long and 30 km wide, borders the city of Lyon to the south and the city of Macon to the north; the southernmost part of Burgundy where mainly white wines are made.

The river; the Sâone is the natural border to the east. The 22,500 hectares of vineyards are located at an altitude between 200 m and 400 m spread over 96 municipalities and are 99%...

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Domaine Georges Noëllat ~ Vosne-Romanée

I dare say that this acquisition, of which unfortunately only very few bottles are coming to Belgium for the time being, greatly strengthens our portfolio in Vosne-Romanée and by extension the Côte de Nuits. Are vineyards that, as already mentioned...

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