Burgundy (color) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgundy_(color)Burgundy is a dark red colour. The colour burgundy takes its name from red wine, specifically (and somewhat arbitrarily) the wine of Burgundy in France. Ironically, the French themselves tend to instead call the colour "Bordeaux" (which refers to another red wine). Burgundy is named after the ancient Germanic Burgundians. When referring to …
Bordeaux Burgundy, what differences? - Aveine - Blog
www.aveine.paris › blog › enMay 19, 2021 · Bordeaux uses Cabernet Sauvignon in a blend with other grape varieties. This grape has a thick skin and gives a lot of color and tannins. In Burgundy, the red grape used is Pinot Noir, which has a thin skin and gives little color and tannins. It could therefore be easy to differentiate one from the other just by the color!
Rue Rude: Bordeaux vs Burgundy
https://www.ruerude.com/2006/09/bordeaux_vs_bur.htmlIt seems strange now that there was a time when I didn't know the difference between a Bordeaux and a Burgundy. But in fact I had been in France about ten years before I even noticed that the bottles were different. Then it was another bon moment before I realized that in Paris, you are rarely offered a Burgundy wine at dinner. "It's because Burgundy wine is far rarer and more …