Burgundy wines
Burgundy wines come from the Burgundy region in eastern France, known for its rich winemaking history. The region primarily produces two types of wine: Pinot Noir for red wines and Chardonnay for white wines. Burgundy's unique climate and diverse soil types contribute to the distinct flavors and aromas found in its wines.
The classification of Burgundy wines is complex, with several tiers including Grand Cru, Premier Cru, and regional wines. Each classification reflects the vineyard's quality and reputation. Burgundy wines are often celebrated for their elegance and ability to express the terroir, or the specific environmental conditions of their origin.