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burgundy

[bur-guhn-dee] / ˈbɜr gən di /




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It has steadily built a following in the United States, earning a reputation as a quintessential quality French white alongside others from Burgundy.

From Barron's • Jan. 6, 2026

Ben Aneff, managing partner at the wine store, said his distributors warned earlier this year that European wines, like the bestselling French Sancerre and Burgundy, will be more expensive next year.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 18, 2025

The Hospices has vineyard holdings all over Burgundy, and a wine auction held there each November raises funds for a variety of charitable causes, including the town’s modern hospital.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 2, 2025

They are stable-ish, but only if treated with the delicacy of a fine Burgundy.

From Salon • Jun. 26, 2025

As the fifteenth century drew on, the various Franco-Flemish courts of the Dukes of Burgundy became the artistic powerhouses of northern Europe, and it was here that Dunstaple’s new cocktail of chords really took off.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall