Brittany is the northwestern region of France by the Atlantic Ocean and it has a rugged coastline where I visited Saint-Malo and the most amazing sculptured rocks called, “Rochers Sculptés”. The region is famous for crêpes, a delicious pastry called Kouign Amann, seafood (especially oysters...
Brittany - a former province of northwestern France on a peninsula between the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay Breiz, Bretagne France, French Republic - a republic in western Europe; the largest country wholly in Europe Breton - a native or inhabitant of Brittany (especially one who speak...
Irancy, just a short distance to the west of Chablis, is an appellation for dry red wines made predominantly from Pinot Noir in the very northwestern corner of Burgundy, France. Throughout much of the 20th Century, the wines came under the Bourgogne Irancy title (a subregional denomination of...
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This makes the task of finding a Bellet wine outside France (or northwestern Italy) something of a challenge. Threats from urbanisation The Bellet vineyards are as elusive as the wines they produce. Dotted between the houses and villas of the ever-expanding city, they are planted in the ...
Belgium, country of northwestern Europe. It is one of the smallest and most densely populated European countries, and it has been, since its independence in 1830, a representative democracy headed by a hereditary constitutional monarch. Initially, Belgium had a unitary form of government. In the ...
The major island arc here is the Java Trench extending from northern Australia to the northwestern end of Sumatra in the northeast Indian Ocean. The region of New Guinea and the Solomon Islands includes the New Britain and Solomon trenches, the latter of which joins the New Hebrides Trench ...
Bretagne (Brittany), the region located in the northwesternmost part of France, is finally seeing its cities opening speciality cafés. The region that is known for its gastronomy, especially crêpes and salted butter, only saw most of its speciality cafés open in the last 12 months!
The 5.4 hectare (13 acre) vineyard is located in the far northwestern corner of the Morey-Saint-Denis vineyard belt, on the slopes immediately above the prestigiousClos de la Roche Grand Cruclimat. In fact, the lower half of the wider Monts Luisantslieu-ditis also classified as Grand Cru,...
Along with its northwestern neighbour,Les Chaumes, the 2.1 hectare (5.1 acre) triangular Clos des Réas forms a peninsular of Premier Cru land surrounded, to the north, east and south, by Vosne-Romanée village-level sites. To the west of Les Chaumes lie theAux Malconsortsand Grand CruLa ...