Etymology: [ 'b&r-g&n-dE ] (noun.) 1668. 1881, from attributive use of Burgundy (“wine from Burgundy”) Burgundy wine Burgundy (“region of France”) + wine.
şarap rengi, Fransanın Burgonya eyaletinde yapılan şarap türünün ismi, Fransa'da bir eyaletin ismi, Burgonya:, Fransa'da bir eyaletin ismi, Burgonya; burada yapılan şarap, bordo, burgonya, burgonya şarabı,
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şarap rengi Bilgisayar
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Fransanın Burgonya eyaletinde yapılan şarap türünün ismi
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Fransa'da bir eyaletin ismi, Burgonya:
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Fransa'da bir eyaletin ismi, Burgonya; burada yapılan şarap
A region of France, A variety of red wine from this region, A variety of wine resembling that of Burgundy; especially from Australia or California, Alternative capitalization of Burgundy (wine), A deep red colour, like that of Burgundy wine, Of a deep red color like that of Burgundy wine, Bourgogne, region in France famous for its wines, An old province of France (in the eastern central part), A richly flavored wine, mostly red, made in Burgundy, France, red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere), a former province of eastern France that is famous for its wines, Burgundy is a type of wine. It can be white or red in colour and comes from the region of France called Burgundy. a bottle of white burgundy. French Bourgogne Historical and governmental region, France. The name was originally applied to a kingdom in the Rhône valley and western Switzerland founded by the Burgundians, a Germanic people who fled Germany in the 5th century. Conquered by the Merovingians 534, it was incorporated into the Frankish empire. By the 843 Treaty of Verdun, which divided the empire of Charlemagne, it was included in the Middle Kingdom of Lothar I. It was later divided into Cisjurane (Lower) Burgundy, or Provence (founded 879), and Transjurane (Upper) Burgundy (founded 888); they united in 933 to form the kingdom of Burgundy. After the 13th century, it was known as the kingdom of Arles; the name Burgundy was applied to the duchy of Burgundy, formed in the 9th century from lands in the northwestern part of the original kingdom. On the death of Burgundy's duke in 1361, the duchy reverted to the French crown. Given to Philip II, by 1477 its lands extended into the Low Countries. It was seized by Louis XI, annexed to the French crown, and was a province until the French Revolution. Roughly coextensive with the pre-Revolutionary province, the current administrative région of Burgundy (1999: 1,610,067) covers 12,194 sq mi (31,582 sq km). Its capital is Dijon. Wine making is an important part of the economy, Burgundy is used to describe things that are purplish-red in colour. He was wearing a burgundy polyester jacket. burgundy-coloured armchairs, a dark purplish red to blackish red, Wine made solely from "Pinot Noir", a dark purplish red to blackish red red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere), a reddish purple color, One of the most famous wine growing regions in France (and therefore in the world) Burgundy wines tend to be more robust and full bodied than bordeaux wines, usually red table wine from Burgundy (France); deep red color, wine-red color,
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A region of France
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A variety of red wine from this region
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A variety of wine resembling that of Burgundy; especially from Australia or California
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Alternative capitalization of Burgundy (wine)
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A deep red colour, like that of Burgundy wine - "burgundy colour:"
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Of a deep red color like that of Burgundy wine
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Bourgogne, region in France famous for its wines isim
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An old province of France (in the eastern central part)
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A richly flavored wine, mostly red, made in Burgundy, France
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red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere)
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a former province of eastern France that is famous for its wines
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Burgundy is a type of wine. It can be white or red in colour and comes from the region of France called Burgundy. a bottle of white burgundy. French Bourgogne Historical and governmental region, France. The name was originally applied to a kingdom in the Rhône valley and western Switzerland founded by the Burgundians, a Germanic people who fled Germany in the 5th century. Conquered by the Merovingians 534, it was incorporated into the Frankish empire. By the 843 Treaty of Verdun, which divided the empire of Charlemagne, it was included in the Middle Kingdom of Lothar I. It was later divided into Cisjurane (Lower) Burgundy, or Provence (founded 879), and Transjurane (Upper) Burgundy (founded 888); they united in 933 to form the kingdom of Burgundy. After the 13th century, it was known as the kingdom of Arles; the name Burgundy was applied to the duchy of Burgundy, formed in the 9th century from lands in the northwestern part of the original kingdom. On the death of Burgundy's duke in 1361, the duchy reverted to the French crown. Given to Philip II, by 1477 its lands extended into the Low Countries. It was seized by Louis XI, annexed to the French crown, and was a province until the French Revolution. Roughly coextensive with the pre-Revolutionary province, the current administrative région of Burgundy (1999: 1,610,067) covers 12,194 sq mi (31,582 sq km). Its capital is Dijon. Wine making is an important part of the economy
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Burgundy is used to describe things that are purplish-red in colour. He was wearing a burgundy polyester jacket. burgundy-coloured armchairs
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a dark purplish red to blackish red
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Wine made solely from "Pinot Noir"
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a dark purplish red to blackish red red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere)
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a reddish purple color
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One of the most famous wine growing regions in France (and therefore in the world) Burgundy wines tend to be more robust and full bodied than bordeaux wines
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usually red table wine from Burgundy (France); deep red color, wine-red color isim
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