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I certainly don't know the letter of the law, but I believe that red wine with Gamay blended in must be called "Bourgogne Passetoutgrains."
Of course, if you count Beaujolais as Burgundy--- as I sometimes do-- than that is a much more substantial exception. All those are 100% Gamay. At least, the ones that aren't made in Algeria.
Of course, if you count Beaujolais as Burgundy--- as I sometimes do-- than that is a much more substantial exception. All those are 100% Gamay. At least, the ones that aren't made in Algeria.

Concordia, our good Manton made a mis-statement I think...which he is now going to defend. He said all red Burgundies are 100% pinot...which we know that is not actually the case
I would just say I overstated my case if I was him.







