French petition for Burgundy World Heritage status
French petition for Burgundy World Heritage status
Jul 5, 2012
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(BaltimoreSun) - Burgundy has long championed the concept of "terroir," a term that refers to a unique combination of soil, site, climate and the hand of man to create a wine with signature characteristics that convey a sense of place.
It's a general concept that attempts to explain why the same plant expresses itself differently when grown in different places. These subtle location-linked variations in flavor, long attributed to the grapevine, are now being recognized in teas, coffees and cocoa beans in a globalization of the terroir manifesto.
And that's where the French want to draw the line.
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