News Own a Historic Piece of Burgundy Today! by Olivier Watson November 9, 2024 2 min 9 Explore Burgundy's rich wine heritage and join the November 12 auction for unique memorabilia, supporting wine culture and education. Don't miss out!Discovering the Charm of Burgundy Wine Burgundy is more than just a wine region; it is a treasure trove of history and culture. The allure of its vineyards captivates wine enthusiasts worldwide. From the rolling hills to the meticulously maintained vineyards, Burgundy invites exploration and appreciation. The region is renowned for its exceptional wines, particularly Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. These varietals thrive in Burgundy’s unique terroir, which is characterized by its diverse soils and microclimates. As a result, each bottle tells a story of its origin, making it a favorite among collectors and connoisseurs alike. Moreover, Burgundy’s rich history adds to its charm. The region has been producing wine for over a thousand years. This long-standing tradition is reflected in the meticulous care taken by local vintners. They honor their heritage while embracing modern techniques, ensuring that Burgundy remains at the forefront of the wine world. The Upcoming Auction: A Unique Opportunity On November 12, wine lovers will have a unique opportunity to own a piece of Burgundy’s history. The Bourgogne Wine Board (BIVB) is hosting an auction of retired appellation signs. These signs, which once adorned the roadsides and vineyards, are now available for bidding online. The auction features a wide range of signs, from regional Bourgogne markers to prestigious grand cru plaques. In total, there are 338 lots, comprising nearly 600 signs. This variety ensures that there is something for every collector, whether they are seasoned or just starting. Bidding will take place on platforms like Interenchères and Drouot. The auction will be livestreamed from the Cité des Climats et vins de Bourgogne in Beaune. This event not only offers a chance to acquire unique memorabilia but also supports a worthy cause. Supporting Wine Culture and Education The proceeds from the auction will benefit the Cité des Climats et vins de Bourgogne. This organization focuses on wine tourism and education in the region. Funds raised will support the expansion of educational facilities, particularly in Beaune. Beatrice Sciarillo Shares Her Battle with Anorexia December 4, 2024 9 Piemonte: Barbera d’Asti Masterclass & Young Design Contest December 20, 2024 2 Impact of Salvini Code on Wine Consumption in Italy January 2, 2025 4 Cité director Olivier Le Roy emphasizes the importance of accessibility and inclusivity. The funds will help create additional language services and rotating exhibits. This initiative aims to transmit Burgundy’s wine culture and promote social responsibility. By participating in the auction, bidders contribute to a greater cause. They help ensure that future generations can appreciate the rich heritage of Burgundy wine. This blend of passion for wine and commitment to education makes the auction a truly special event. Photo by Javier Balseiro on Unsplash Source: WineSpectator – Now’s Your Chance to Own a Piece of Burgundy History Wine Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. Hailing from a vibrant culinary background, Olivier has spent years exploring the world’s most renowned wine regions, from the picturesque vineyards of Provence to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley. His love for rosé is not just about the wine itself; it’s about the experiences and memories created over a glass with friends and family. previous post Chef Danny Garcia Launches Time and Tide in NYC; Michael Mina’s Orla in Santa Monica next post Somni Reopening in Los Angeles: What to Expect Anticipating 2025: Unveiling the Next Big Restaurant Trends January 23, 2025 Gelato Dreams: Insights from Italy’s 2025 Guide January 23, 2025 Wine Wars: How Trump’s Policies Reshape the Vino... January 23, 2025 Nero d’Avola’s Low Alcohol Revolution: A Winemaker’s Journey January 23, 2025 Why the Durella Grape Is My Bold Wine... January 23, 2025 Why Mindful Drinking Matters: A Hockey Community Insight January 23, 2025 Wine’s Future in Jeopardy? A Personal Insight on... January 23, 2025 Grüner Veltliner: From Humble Roots to Noble Status January 23, 2025 Why Burns Night Is the January Cheers We... January 23, 2025 Why Winter is the Best Time for Vineyard... January 23, 2025