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Vin de Bourgogne

Vin de Bourgogne is a term used for wines produced in the Burgundy region of France. It encompasses a broad range of wines made from local grape varieties, mainly Pinot Noir for reds and Chardonnay for whites. This designation often covers wines from various small vineyards and can include both higher-quality (Premier and Grand Cru) and more affordable, everyday bottles. Essentially, Vin de Bourgogne signifies a wine that reflects the characteristics of Burgundy's unique terroir—its soil, climate, and tradition—offering a versatile and authentic expression of the region's winemaking style.