Across all of Bourgogne, 25,000 hectares qualify for A.O.C. Bourgogne status; despite its land area, this commune lends one of the smallest contributions to that total.
Across all of Bourgogne, 25,000 hectares qualify for A.O.C. Bourgogne status; despite its land area, this commune lends one of the smallest contributions to that total.
Read MoreVignerons began cultivation of grapes in this commune as early as the 14th century.
Vignerons began cultivation of grapes in this commune as early as the 14th century.
Read MoreThese designations hold special status in this commune: La Cras, Montrecul, Les Marcs-d’Or and Rente Giron.
These designations hold special status in this commune: La Cras, Montrecul, Les Marcs-d’Or and Rente Giron.
Read MoreWithin this commune there are four main vineyard sites that qualify for the A.O.C. Bourgogne.
Within this commune there are four main vineyard sites that qualify for the A.O.C. Bourgogne.
Read MoreThis commune is known for production of a particular berry-based liqueur.
This commune is known for production of a particular berry-based liqueur.
Read MoreThis commune encompasses the confluence of two rivers, the Suzon and the Ouche.
This commune encompasses the confluence of two rivers, the Suzon and the Ouche.
Read MoreThe northern border of Dijon marks this commune the fourth-northernmost commune of all thirty-nine in the Côtes de Nuits.
The northern border of Dijon marks this commune the fourth-northernmost commune of all thirty-nine in the Côtes de Nuits.
Read MoreThis commune has the highest population in the region.
This commune has the highest population in the region.
Read MoreThis commune shares borders with three communes in Côtes de Nuits and exhibits a radiating shape.
This commune shares borders with three communes in Côtes de Nuits and exhibits a radiating shape.
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