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A Letter from Burgundy: The good friends of Burgundy s 2017 vintage

Sign up to our email newsletter Be the first to know about the latest in luxury lifestyle news and travel, delivered straight to your inbox each week. Email Adress Sign up Home | Sarah Marsh MW | A Letter from Burgundy: The good friends of Burgundy’s 2017 vintage A Letter from Burgundy: The good friends of Burgundy’s 2017 vintage Now is a good time for any wine-lover to be drinking Burgundy’s 2017 vintage, says The World of Fine Wine’s Burgundy critic, Sarah Marsh MW. But Marsh has her own reasons for finding the vintage special: The year marked the first time she made her own wines in Burgundy, using grapes from Domaine Boyer-Martenot in Meursault and following the winemaking lead of none other than Dominique Lafon.

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French Winemakers Try to Save 2021 Vintage From Late Frost

Last week, images of candlelit French vineyards flooded social media. Across the country, winemakers installed bougies, or large wax-filled metal pots, among the vines to prevent cold air from settling in during an especially late frost. With temperatures in early April as low as 22°F, and following an unseasonably warm March, this year’s frost damage may be the worst in history for French winegrowers. Every corner of France reports considerable losses, from Champagne to Provence, and Côtes de Gascogne to Alsace. As a result, there will likely be very little French wine from the 2021 vintage reaching U.S. shores.

Why Rwandan-Canadian singer Corneille thinks Montreal summer festivals are so important

Posted: May 07, 2021 7:34 PM ET | Last Updated: May 8 Corneille recounts experiencing first Montreal music festival CBC News Montreal1 hour ago 0:47The Rwandan-Canadian singer first arrived in the city in 1997.0:47 When Cornelius Nyungura first arrived in Montreal in 1997 from Rwanda via Germany, the aspiring musician had been traumatized by the assassination of his parents and siblings during the Rwandan genocide of 1994. But Montreal s summer scene, packed with amiable crowds and summer music festivals, many featuring international music, left him blown away. I think it was precisely because I came during the festival season that you know, a young man, 20 years old with a lot of trauma and stuff, felt like he had found home, he said.

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