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"textContent": "Ah, Burgundy. The faintest mention can elicit a slew of different responses: adoration, for its pure and expressive Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays; fatigue, for its overarching dominance across wine lists; frustration, for its prices that just seem to keep climbing. Ever since the monks began making wine in Burgundy over a thousand years ago, the region has been a universal touchstone for terroir-driven wines.\n\nThe article 10 Winemakers Defining the Next Generation of Burgundy, According to Sommeliers appeared first on VinePair.",
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