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A great way to explore wine is to look at a map. Maps show us the location of vineyard areas and tell us where grapes grow best. You can see famous regions as well neighboring wine spots that fly under the radar.
Copyright: Society of Wine Educators . Title: 4-Blank Map—Burgundy Created Date: 10/6/2020 12:15:53 PM
14 lip 2021 · Because most of us are visual learners, and because geography is so important to understand wines, Wine & Spirit IQ & Giuseppe Sepe have developed a set of blank maps for you to review latitude, climate, grapes and other natural influences affecting the wines being crafted in each region of the world.Just download the PDF version below and ...
That's where blank study maps come in. Not only do they offer another type of visual association for memorizing, there's a good chance you'll get at least one "Where precisely is appellation X?" type of question in an exam.
S a ô n e C a n a l d e B o u r g o g n e S a ô n e G r o s n e C a n a l a S d u C e n t r e ô. Title: Figure 9-19 Main Regions of Burgundy 2019 Created Date: 11/30/2018 4:17:25 PM
The map depicts Burgundy as a wine region, with sub-regions such as Chablis, Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, Côte Chalonnaise, and Mâconnais. The map also includes a brief text that describes the most prestigious appellations.
Want more confidence in buying Burgundy wine? This simple guide includes maps, infographics, and the essential facts on Burgundy’s five major sub-regions. Know which regions are better for Chardonnay vs. Pinot Noir. Guide to Burgundy Wine Regions. The French Wine region of Burgundy (aka “Bourgogne“) may be small in size, but its influence ...