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"textContent": "Even casual wine drinkers know the name Burgundy: The rightfully famous region produces world-class expressions of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Beyond tasting the area’s starchild grapes, the best way to understand why drinkers are so obsessed with Burgundy is by sampling wines from a range of producers whose varying terroirs and preferences encapsulate the locale’s identity. Sure, Burgundy is largely untouchable in the world of fine wine, as bottlings from Burgundian producers and domaines often carry high price tags.\n\nThe article 10 Producers You Should Know to Get Into Burgundy appeared first on VinePair.",
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