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  • A 20-minute train ride from Dijon, this colorful town is Burgundy's wine capital. burgundytoday.com/towns/beaune.htm

    Moving to France Christine Pretkel 2011

  • In the intervals between the beaune and the champagne, between the ragoût of thrushes and the partridge with truffles, he fervently preached his new political creed.

    Critical and Historical Essays, Volume III (of 3) Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829

  • A sound analogy for the economy is drinking (I wonder what made me see the world like this, could it be some 03 chorey les beaune?) if you go to the pub and spend your disposable income and drink in moderation it's fine, if you splash a bit and have a binge with a bonus it's fine, if you borrow a £10 for a round because you forgot your wallet, no problems.

    Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2010

  • A sound analogy for the economy is drinking (I wonder what made me see the world like this, could it be some 03 chorey les beaune?) if you go to the pub and spend your disposable income and drink in moderation it's fine, if you splash a bit and have a binge with a bonus it's fine, if you borrow a £10 for a round because you forgot your wallet, no problems.

    Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2010

  • What waiter -- what cook can possibly respect men who take no soup, and begin with a roti; who know neither what is good nor what is bad; who eat rognons at dinner instead of at breakfast, and fall into raptures over sauce Robert and pieds de cochon; who cannot tell, at the first taste, whether the beaune is premiere qualite, or the fricassee made of yesterday's chicken; who suffer in the stomach after champignon, and die with indigestion of a truffle?

    Pelham — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • What waiter -- what cook can possibly respect men who take no soup, and begin with a roti; who know neither what is good nor what is bad; who eat rognons at dinner instead of at breakfast, and fall into raptures over sauce Robert and pieds de cochon; who cannot tell, at the first taste, whether the beaune is premiere qualite, or the fricassee made of yesterday's chicken; who suffer in the stomach after champignon, and die with indigestion of a truffle?

    Pelham — Volume 01 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • SHARETHIS. addEntry ({title: "2005 jacques prieur, beaune 1er greves", url:

    Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO' 2008

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