Bourgogne is renowned worldwide for producing some of the finest wines with their terroir and savoir-faire, unique to each designation. (Re)discover and understand the lesser-known gems of Bourgogne during a virtual discussion panel moderated by Contributing Travel Editor, Lauren Mowery. Let’s travel through the region and discuss the versatility of Petit Chablis and the specific characteristics that make the Régionale appellations a true expression of Bourgogne terroir. We hope this discussion will help you to understand the current position of these appellations in the US market and the added value they could bring on a wine list.
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We live in an age of fascination with the United Kingdom’s great wartime leader (and no, I don’t mean Tony Blair). There are Winston Churchill books aplenty, including new editions of Pooh’s own writings; biographies, such as Andrew Roberts’s
Churchill: Walking with Destiny and multiple volumes of William Manchester’s
The Last Lion; guides to Churchill’s strategic thinking, such as
How Churchill Waged War; and even focused inquiries into the great man’s life, such as the recent tome by a pharmacologist and a neurologist,
Winston Churchill’s Illnesses, 1886–1965.