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  • We interpret as we please the strong, harsh tones of a “burgundian.”

    Study of a Woman 2007

  • We interpret as we please the strong, harsh tones of a “burgundian.”

    Study of a Woman 2007

  • The Wine Spectator gave it a high 90-point rating: Rich fresh, white with a burgundian allure.

    Wines For Easter And Passover Peter Morrell 2006

  • The Wine Spectator gave it a high 90-point rating: Rich fresh, white with a burgundian allure.

    Wines For Easter And Passover Peter Morrell 2006

  • And such a wonderful and wide-flung world it was, spreading out beneath me in mottled patches of grape-leaf green and yellow and gold, with a burgundian riot of color along the western sky-line where the last orange rind of the sun had just slipped down out of sight.

    The Prairie Mother Arthur Stringer 1912

  • We interpret as we please the strong, harsh tones of a "burgundian."

    Study of a Woman Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • The palate is sweet and almost burgundian with pepper and licorice.

    CellarTracker Tasting Notes (all notes) 2010

  • Almost burgundian. on 9/28/2008: This seems like a completely different wine after the first glass.

    CellarTracker Tasting Notes (all notes) 2010

  • Edclr on 9/23/2010 & rated 92 points: Very burgundian pinot.

    CellarTracker Tasting Notes (all notes) 2010

  • With a book on the burgundian wars and a pickup truck,

    le joueur prussien 2010

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