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Côte d'Or

Côte d'Or is a renowned wine region in France, part of Burgundy, famous for producing some of the world’s finest red and white wines, particularly from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes. The name translates to "Golden Slope," reflecting its picturesque vineyards that benefit from a unique climate and soil. This region is divided into several areas, including Côte de Nuits for red wines and Côte de Beaune for whites. The wines here are celebrated for their rich flavors, complexity, and ability to age well, making Côte d’Or a significant contributor to global wine culture and heritage.