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Burgandy

Although better known by name than many other regions, Bourgogne (Burgundy) is probably one of the least appreciated parts of France. Apart from wine buffs stopping to pick up the odd case of wine from a favourite producer, most visitors drive straight through on the A6 on their way south and miss the beautiful countryside and, of course, the glorious gastronomy and majestic wines.

Norman abbeys, chateaus with glazed rooves, ducal towns and charming villages make Burgundy a historic region with a glorious heritage.

Bienvenue to Burgundy, where every day is a celebration of world-famous wines and fond memories often recorded on bottles labeled Gevrey-Chambertin, Pommard, Romanee-Conti or Montrachet.