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Oak chips and Vin de Pays de Bourgogne - official

publication date: Jul 23, 2004
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With a dramatic swallow of national pride, France’s wine regulators have just authorised the use of oak chips and irrigation for vins de pays and vin de table, and from the 2004 vintage will allow producers in Bordeaux and Burgundy, previously restricted to making AC wines in these regions, to make varietal vins de pays.


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