On Mar 29, 10:32�am, Miles wrote:
Steve Slatcher wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 20:54:55 -0700, Miles wrote:
Burgundy wines are a blend of 3 or 4 grapes. �
The vast majoritiy of Burgundies are made from a single variety. �Not
that it affects your arguments otherwise I suppose.
I've never cared for Bufundies but was under the impression most were
blends. �At least whats on the common stock shelves here which could be
just the lower end mass produced stuff.
Actually, as stated here before. Basically, red burgundy is pinot
noir and white is chardonnay and they do not blend varietals. I'm not
sure I understand what you mean by "common stock shelves" since there
really aren't a lot of mass producers in burgundy. Perhaps Jadot and
Drouhin?
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