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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Avery Collins

  • Wine & Food

Winemakers of Burgundy and Their Craft Traditions

The winemakers of Burgundy carry forward a legacy that stretches back centuries, blending history, artistry, and meticulous attention to detail. Each bottle tells a story of the region’s soil, climate...

Avery Collins
29 January 2026
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Crémant de Bourgogne Explained
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Crémant de Bourgogne Explained

Crémant de Bourgogne is a sparkling wine that embodies Burgundy’s rich viticultural heritage. Known for its delicate bubbles and balanced flavor, it has become a favorite for both casual wine drinkers...

Avery Collins
29 January 2026
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The Route des Grands Crus and How to Explore It

The Route des Grands Crus is one of Burgundy’s most celebrated wine roads, yet many travelers only see it as a checklist of famous names. In reality, this historic route offers a deeper story shaped b...

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29 January 2026
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Châtillon sur Seine and Its Cultural Heritage
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Châtillon sur Seine and Its Cultural Heritage

Châtillon sur Seine sits gracefully along the Seine River in northern Burgundy, offering visitors a rich tapestry of history and culture. This town reflects centuries of Burgundian life, from medieval...

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29 January 2026
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Saulieu and Burgundy’s Gastronomic Traditions

Saulieu and Burgundy’s gastronomic traditions have long made this charming town a destination for food lovers. Nestled in the Côte-d’Or region, Saulieu draws visitors with its rich culinary heritage, ...

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29 January 2026
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Semur en Auxois and Medieval Burgundy
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Semur en Auxois and Medieval Burgundy

Nestled along the Armançon River, Semur en Auxois and medieval Burgundy offer a captivating glimpse into France’s past. This town preserves cobbled streets, fortified walls, and charming half-timbered...

Avery Collins
28 January 2026
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Avallon and the Gateway to the Morvan
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Avallon and the Gateway to the Morvan

Stepping into Avallon and the gateway to the Morvan immediately feels like entering a region where history and nature exist in harmony. This medieval town, with its narrow streets and ancient architec...

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28 January 2026
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  • Towns

Vézelay and the Hill of Eternal Light

Rising above the Burgundy countryside, the hill of eternal light captivates visitors with its historic charm and spiritual significance. Vézelay, a small medieval village, has long attracted pilgrims,...

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28 January 2026
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Chalon sur Saône and Its Role in Burgundy River Trade

Chalon sur Saône has long been a cornerstone of Burgundy’s commercial history. Nestled along the Saône River, this town played a crucial role in connecting inland Burgundy to major trade routes across...

Avery Collins
28 January 2026
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Chablis Beyond the Vineyards
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Chablis Beyond the Vineyards

Chablis beyond the vineyards offers a richer view of northern Burgundy than wine alone can provide. While many visitors arrive for its world-famous Chardonnay, the town has deep history, winding stree...

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28 January 2026
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