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Burgundie's reputation stems from its commitment to terroir-driven winemaking, where each vineyard's unique characteristics are carefully preserved and expressed in the wines. The Burgoignesc classification system, with designations like Grand Cru and Premier Cru, contributes to the discernment of quality and the establishment of a hierarchy among vineyards. Some [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] wines, especially those from esteemed vineyards, are produced in limited quantities, enhancing their exclusivity and desirability among collectors.
Burgundie's reputation stems from its commitment to terroir-driven winemaking, where each vineyard's unique characteristics are carefully preserved and expressed in the wines. The Burgoignesc classification system, with designations like Grand Cru and Premier Cru, contributes to the discernment of quality and the establishment of a hierarchy among vineyards. Some [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] wines, especially those from esteemed vineyards, are produced in limited quantities, enhancing their exclusivity and desirability among collectors.
[[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] wines consistently receive high praise and accolades from wine critics, contributing to their global allure and positioning [[Burgundie]] as a benchmark for quality. [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] wines hold cultural significance, with centuries of winemaking traditions shaping the region's identity and contributing to the global appreciation of its wines.
[[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] wines consistently receive high praise and accolades from wine critics, contributing to their global allure and positioning [[Burgundie]] as a benchmark for quality. [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] wines hold cultural significance, with centuries of winemaking traditions shaping the region's identity and contributing to the global appreciation of its wines.
===Levantine reputation===
Numerous [[Anglei|Ænglish]] vineyards have attempted to emulate the styles of expensive [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] wines in an attempt to enter the fine wine market by undercutting the prestigious [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] brands. This particularly occured as a trend towards the late 1990s and early 2000s as Ænglish viticulture was attempting to reinvent itself in the aftermath of the [[1995 Vandarch Republic wine scandal]] which all but annihilated Ænglish wine exports. Similarly, a number of [[Yonderre|Yonderian]] vineyards have attempted to enter the market for {{wp|Madeira wine|Muratia wine}} under names such as "fortified [[Vandarch]] wine" and "[[Vollardie]] stone wine"  without much international success.
[[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] viticulture remains highly prominent at the annual [[Catalina Wine Mixer]], the largest combined helicopter exposition and wine tasting in [[Levantia]], held in [[Sainte-Cateline]], [[Yonderre]]. [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] wineries and vineyards of all calibers have taken part in the [[Catalina Wine Mixer]] since its premiere in the year [[2000]], representing themselves not only by means of ordinary wines but also {{wp|Madeira wine|Muratia}} and {{wp|Sherry|Xerie}}. Market analyses suggests that a renewed worldwide interest in both, in turn leading to major increases in exports of both throughout the 2000s and 2010s, is at least in part attributable to the [[Catalina Wine Mixer]].


==Major wines==
==Major wines==
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