bourgogne (Meaning)
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bourgogne (n)
a former province of eastern France that is famous for its wines
Synonyms & Antonyms of bourgogne
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bourgogne Sentence Examples
- We enjoyed a delightful bottle of Bourgogne wine with our dinner.
- The rolling hills of Bourgogne are famous for their vineyards and picturesque landscapes.
- She prepared a traditional Coq au Vin using a rich Bourgogne wine as the base.
- The cheese platter featured several varieties from the Bourgogne region, each with its own distinct flavor profile.
- He dreamed of visiting Bourgogne to explore its wineries and sample its renowned cuisine.
- Bourgogne wines are celebrated for their complexity and depth of flavor.
- The Bourgogne region in France is known for producing some of the finest Pinot Noir wines in the world.
- We toured a historic chateau in Bourgogne, marveling at its grandeur and rich history.
- The Bourgogne vineyards are meticulously cared for to ensure the highest quality grapes.
- The culinary scene in Bourgogne is thriving, with restaurants offering innovative dishes inspired by local ingredients.
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a former province of eastern France that is famous for its wines
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We enjoyed a delightful bottle of Bourgogne wine with our dinner.
The rolling hills of Bourgogne are famous for their vineyards and picturesque landscapes.
She prepared a traditional Coq au Vin using a rich Bourgogne wine as the base.
The cheese platter featured several varieties from the Bourgogne region, each with its own distinct flavor profile.