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Transcript: Jules Gouffe Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Gustave Eiffel A medieval city, sheltered by city walls with medieval houses around the basilica Notre-Dame The Hotel-Dieu, a real palace for the poor, with its world famous, annually held wine auction Amazing charitable institution, intended to provide Beaune’s inhabitant with relief in times of war and epidemics… but also to foster their loyalty t the duke! Splendors of the chateaux The Roman, a true story Mouth watering countless French dishes were born there, like what you have on the table and also coq au vin, boeuf bourguignon and exceptional terroirs such Bresse, Charolais, etc. A great way to discover those it’s to go to gastronomic fairs such as the one organised in Dijon end of October And finally.... the wines! Industrial memory Exploring Burgundy Challenged the power of France itself. The art, music, jewellery and wealth of the dynasty To be discovered mostly in Dijon and its perfectly preserved historic centre and Beaune, city of art dedicated to the crafts of the vine Perfect place to get away from it all! Amazing regional nature park, countryside and picturesque villages Kilometers of cyclin, horse riding and hiking paths Walker’s paradise even as far back as the Middle Ages! Pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela crossed the region from Vezelay to Nevers Wealth of raw materials (clay, iron, wood, stone, coal) Geographical location Advantageous network of waterways And of Burgundy would not be Burgundy without its wines! The world-famous Burgundy vineyards produce some of the most prestigious and expensive wines in the world. A great place to learn all about them is the Burgundy wine museum in Beaune or… Right here with Colin! Bonne degustation! La bourree ou branle, traditional dances, showing the intitimate relationship between the Bourguignons and their environment Discovering Burgundy In the 10th to 12th centuries, Clunny and then Cîteau were spiritual, intellectual, artistic and even political centers for all of Europe. Great abbeys and cathedrals such as L’Abbaye de Fontenay, Basilique Sainte Marie-Madeleine in Vézelay Countless churches and chapels throughout Burgundy 200km of rivers of canals Heaven for pleasure boaters, houseboats, river cruises Nautical jousts, boating and canal festivals or bargemen festivals Discovering places, gastronomy and traditions Traditions & gastronomie The Morvan, in the heart of Burgundy Also known as the “Mountain of Burgundy” providing a wild and well preserved natural environment, large lakes, turbulent rivers and vast forests Let's start with some facts The power of the dukes A truly amazing region With all those castles come great gardens too, French English, vegetable and ornamental gardens, you name it! 1 ,641 ,130 inhabitants Between Lyon and Paris Capital Dijon, 1h40from Paris with the TGV In time with water Dijon, capital of the region and of the Duchy! Our ancestors, the Gauls Proud to be from Burgundy Incredible Nature Galletas Palace of Dijon and the Hotel de Beaune and especially the Chateau de Germolles, the only one to survive Brilliant to visit with a rich program of events Numerous archeological sites retracing all of history: Life of the hunters during the Paleolithic era The celts, the coronation of Vercingetorix The conquest of the Gaul by Julius Caesar Amazing museums, visits and events in Bibracte, Alesia, Autun or Châtillon-sur-Seine take you back in time! Beaune a flamboyant memento of the Duke’s patronage Mouth watering... Cities of Burgundy Medieval centre with a vast Cathedral in Gothic Style and many others. Know as “Town of a hundred bell towers” and also the former palace of the dukes of Burgundy. Amazing palace with a terrace offering a superb panorama of the town and outlying land The Charterhouse of Champmol, monastery as the place of burial for the new dynasty of Valois Dukes. Most important building sites of architectural significance in Europe

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Transcript: The Cote de Beaune It is located in the communes of Aloxe-Corton, Pernand-Vergelesses and Ladoix-Serrigny Volnay wine is produced in the commune of Volnay in Côte de Beaune of Burgundy, and in some vineyards in the commune of Meursault. The Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) Volnay is only used for red wine. There are no Grand Cru vineyards within Volnay, but several highly regarded Premier Cru vineyards. The AOC was created in 1937. Monthelie is a another underrated wine. They are hard to find and produce lovely, fresh and rustic wines of character. Several top producers like Comte Lafon and J. F. Coche Dury make wines here. Located just above Volnay and Meursault in a beautiful valley, this AOC was created in the 1930s. Before the wines were probably sold as the famous neighbors. There are no Grand Crus in Auxey-Duresses and just a handful of premier crus for red wines. Chassagne-Montrachet is an old Gallo-Roman market town which was called Cassaneas or Cassania Before 1000 A.D the village was know for the Clos St Jean owned by Saint-Jean-le-Grand Abbaye which had been founded by Brunehaut in 589 AD. BIG JUICY Le Charlemagne The North Monthelie Puligny-Montrachet Les Bressandes This village produces excellent wines that are underrated and undervalued. Blagny Village, Premier Cru and Savigny-les-Beaunes-Cote-de-Beaune (No Grand Cru) Les Pougets Genevrières Le Porusot Les Bouchères Les Gouttes d’Or Les Ravelles Top Premier Crus (22 total) Aux Serpentieres, Clos de la Batailleres, Aux Fourneaux, Les Narbantons, Les Jarrones, Aux Vergelesses, Les Laviers, Les Marconnetets Le Corton There are 50 climats in Chassagne-Montrachet classified as Premier Cru vineyards Grapes Top Premier Crus Meursault Pommard Chassagne-Montrachet Savigny-les-Beaunes Les Arvelets, Les Bertins, Les Boucherottes, La Chanière, Les Chanlins-Bas, Les Chaponnières, Les Charmots, Clos Blanc, Clos de la Comaraine, Le Clos Micault, Les Combes-Dessus, Les Croix Noires, Les Fremiers, Les Jarolières, En Largillière, Les Rugiens-Bas, Les Rugiens-Haut, Les Grands-Épenots, Les Petits-Épenots, Clos des Épeneaux, La Platière, Les Poutures, Les Pézerolles, Les Saucilles, La Refène, Derrière Saint-Jean, Clos de Verger. Pierre Guillemot Montrachet Corton Charlemagne White only It is said by some that the name Pommard derives from a temple to Pomona – the Roman goddess of fruits and gardens . Pommard is sandwiched between the appellations of Beaune to the north and Volnay to the south. This is a "sweet spot" for Pinot Noir. The lower lying vineyards have deeper soils of ancient alluvium. At the mid-slope are the well-drained clay-limestone soils that mark and provide the characteristic muscularity of Pommard. Towards the top are Jurassic (Oxfordian) marls and brown soil. In places the brown is turned to red by the presence of iron – often assumed to provide a little more rusticity and gaminess to the wines. 85% Red 15% White Savigny-les-Beaune Pernand-Vergelesses Morgeot En Remilly Les Chaumes Clos Saint Jean La Boudriotte Les Embazees En Cailleret Les Vergers Les Chaumets Pernand-Vergelesses There are 27 climats within the Pommard AOC that are classified as Premier Cru vineyards, which stretch in a wide band through the commune, located on both sides of the village itself and west (uphill) from the D973 road Meursault Le Clos de Roi Most northely appelation of Cote de Beaune Chorey Auxey-Duresses Notable Climats: With 437ha. of vineyards dedicated to Villages wine or Premier Cru, Meursault has the largest area permitted to be planted in white wine in the Cote-d'Or. Primarily, the soil throughout most of Meursault is perfectly suited to the production of chardonnay; it is a mixture of marl and chalk, that when combined with a largely east or southeast exposure creates healthy grapes that are full of character. Another factor correlates to geology, though in a very different way. Meursault's high water table allows its residents to carve deep, cold cellars "perfect for the production of wine" into the chalky, stony soil. The most southerly village appelation of the Cote d'Or. Good value Red and some White. Village and Premier Crus. Clos de Tavannes, Les Gravieres, La Maladiere and La Comme Dessus are best Clos des Ducs Clos de la Cave des Ducs Clos de la Chapelle Clos du Château des Ducs Clos de la Rougeotte Clos de la Barre Clos de la Bousse d’Or Mitans Monthelie Aloxe-Corton Beaune Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Aligote Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Pinot Liebault There are 17 climats in Puligny-Montrachet classified as Premier Cru vineyards, located both to the south of the village, in the Chassagne-Montrachet direction, and to the north, in the Meursault direction Corton only grand cru for White and Red in Cotes de Beaune 30 climats classified as Premiers Crus. Some of the best. The Nine climats for Premier Cru are all on the southfacing slope Climat du Val Clos du Val Les Bréterins La Chapelle Reugne Les Duresses Bas d es Duresses Les Grands Champs Les

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Transcript: Thank You Castles, abbeys, villages and towns throughout Burgundy come alive with music, theatre, dance and song from June until October at over a hundred locations. The Owl's Trail is a beautiful scenery walk just don't be fooled by the fake beggar. Traditions Traditions i The famous Saint Vincent Tournante is the celebration of wine, a great spectacle of banners and flags. Landscape The red is Burgundy Tourist Attraction #3 The Marche aux Vins is a terrific winetasting experience Welcome to Burgundy! Burgundian dishes tend to be rich, full of flavour and a perfect match for the area's wine. http://www.bonjourlafrance.com/france-regions/burgundy/festivals.htm Burgundy is located towards the east of France. Dijon is located towards the east of Burgundy. It has a population of 1 610 067. The Yonnes is a beautiful landscape to enjoy by car, boat, foot, bike, horseback or even on hot air balloons. Accomodation Burgundy is mostly hills , countryside and wineries. Dijon is here photo credit Nasa / Goddard Space Flight Center / Reto Stöckli Tourist Attraction #2 Marc Meneau Maison Lameloise Beef is highly present on Burgundy menus because it is the home of the Charolais, this pure white cattle produce the best beef in France. Tourist Attraction #1 http://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attractions-g187105-Activities-Burgundy.html Burgundy Location The Notre Dame "This beautiful piece of history forms part of the tour around the magnificent medieval town of Dijon" There is no one Burgundian traditional clothing, there are several. The region is also strong on cheeses. Bugundy cooks use cheese as well as cream in their recipes. Often with mushrooms or ham. http://www.burgundyeye.com/attractions/beaune-south/the-saint-vincent-tournante-a-burgundy-wine-tradition/ http://www.burgundyeye.com/attractions/beaune-south/the-saint-vincent-tournante-a-burgundy-wine-tradition/ Gastronomical Delights Bibliography

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Transcript: Growth Characterstics Pinot Noir Departments of Burgundy Classification of Burgundy Wines Temperature: Winter low 30F high 40F Summer 56F; 76F Autum & Spring: 40F; 50 Rainful: 1.5in - 2.6in per month Dry> humid Geographic features: Central easten France The areas Burgundy comes from each have different soil properties, and micro-climates in the region that affect quality and flavor in the wine. Key Characteristics Reflects fresh fruit notes only in very young and very old mines. Scents of raspberries, blackberries & cherry are typical. If left longer in the barrel, the wine will display notes of spice such as: cinnamon, bay, or ginger as well as coffee, licorice, and grilled almonds. Scent of meat- matured wine White: Chabilis Red: Light, fluid structure in the mouth. Goes with delicate dishes. Generic District Communal or village Premier Cru Grand Cru It's vines are shy bearing susceptible to as a myriad of maladies. Buds early and needs a moderately long growing season Vines are naturally vigorous and consistently produce fairly large crops. Aging of Wine The Winery and Aging process. Background Wine Characteristics Yonne (N) Nievre (W Cote d'Or(E) Saons et loire (S) White & Red Burgundy In Burgundy France there are many winery’s that produce an array of very fine wine. This wine beings its life as grapes grown in the limestone mineral soils of Burgundy. The two main grapes grown in the region according to Wine Folly are chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The grapes are then picked and after a 10 step process made in to red and white wine. Burgundy Grape Types Chardonnay This is the last step before the wine is bottled and sold. Aging of wine helps to improve its quality making it more complex in flavor Wine is normally aged in wooden barrels such as oak. 5 wine growing areas: -Chabilis -Cote de Nuits -Cote de Beaune -Cote chalonnaise -Maconnais Pinot Noir: Dark Chardonnay: White Grown for dry wines with low yield value Grown in a wide variety of soil types, from sandy loans to heavy clays Moderate to low vigor variety Arduous grape. Why? Because it has very thin skin Climate: oceanic with continental influence

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