Grape picking in Burgundy

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The 2007 Vendagnes, photo 3

To make things worse, the vines in Burgundy are not very high, so you have to bend over to cut the grapes. After a few hours this begins to make new bones ache. Just for information the round hill in the distance is home to the very prestigeous wines of Corton Charlemagne and Corton Rendard.

down to work
The team of grape pickers get down to work.

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