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coo***an:“Château Moulon is located in Meursault, Burgundy, France. It was originally used to produce white wine for Christian mass ceremonies. Later, the estate was owned by the Robbar family, which has a long history and many celebrities. In the 15th century, a young Robbar lived in this estate and later grew up to become the personal physician of Archduke Charles. There is a special tour to visit the wine cellar, which is quite rich. You can take a look~”
老鹰在飞翔:“Beaune is a city in eastern France, a town in Côte-d'Or, Burgundy. Beaune is known as the "capital of Burgundy wine". There is a market on Sundays, 12 euros per person, and you can eat red wine, drinks, beef, cheese, and desserts as you like. The most brilliant architectural treasure in the town is the famous Hotel-Dieue, also known as the Poorhouse. There is also a winery inside, and the famous "Escape from the Tiger's Mouth" was filmed here.”
coo***an:“Chateau de Pommard is located in the famous Meusalut village of Pommard in the Burgundy region of France. It owns the largest private vineyard in Burgundy today, with an area of 40 acres. Since 1726, Chateau de Pommard has been closely linked to the history of Burgundy. After more than three centuries of wind and rain, Chateau de Pommard has long been internationally renowned for its fine wines, and has attracted an endless stream of visitors, witnessing the development and prosperity of the Burgundy wine industry. The underground cellar of Chateau de Pommard is very spectacular. In addition to oak barrels, neatly stacked wine bottles are placed in various alleys, divided and stacked by year. Some bottles are covered with mold and dust. The wine labels show that many wines have been around for dozens or even hundreds of years. Good wine also needs good bottles. The bottle of Château Pommard is very unique. It was hand-blown in the 18th century and disappeared with the passage of history. Later, the owner of the winery, Jean Louis Laplanche and his wife reshaped the prototype mold in 1969 and it is still in use today.”
Chenhutamu:“Of course, you come to Burgundy to drink wine, so you should also visit the wine museum to learn a little about wine so that you can taste it better. The only bad thing is that the introduction here is all in French, and it is not enough to just know English.”
Chenhutamu:“A small local park in Beaune, not really a tourist attraction, but mainly a place for locals to walk and walk their dogs. Like parks in other small towns, there are few people here, and even fewer tourists. Even if you just walk through it quickly, you can take away some good memories.”