A Closer Look at Côte de Nuits Burgundy
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8m 5s
Let's travel to the Côte de Nuits in Burgundy to learn about the world’s most famous place for Pinot Noir. Find out why for over two thousand years winemakers have been embracing the terroir to make one of the most complex and revered wines.
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