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Un clos…. ou des clos ? Quelques réflexions autour d'une pratique de démarcation en Côte de Nuits et Côte de Beaune
2018
In Burgundy, the enclosure is strongly linked to the viticulture. Nevertheless, its meaning, its origin and its history remain quite unknown. This paper proposes a survey in medieval and modern sources in order to question the chronology of the practice and its value (or values) on the Côte de Nuits and the Côte de Beaune. On the Burgundian hillside, the rhythm of enclosure appearances is discontinuous: it is marked by two major peaks, one at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, the other between the 19th and 20th centuries. Their value, their role or their symbolic potential differ a lot, although their shape and location in the landscape may be unchanged. For the Middle Ages, the hist…
Le mouvement coopératif et la défense des vins et des vignobles de Saône-et-Loire
2014
National audience; L’importance du mouvement coopératif est une des caractéristiques des vignobles de Saône-et-Loire. Les caves collectent aujourd’hui 47 % des récoltes (RGA 2010), proportion en légère augmentation depuis 2000 (RGA 2000, 45 %), alors qu’elles ne représentent que 29 % de la production pour l’ensemble de la Bourgogne1. Cette situation est le produit d’une histoire déjà longue et d’une incontestable capacité d’adaptation de ces exploitations économiques d’un type particulier. Le retour sur quelques moments stratégiques de leur histoire permet de mieux comprendre le rôle déterminant qu’elles ont pu jouer dans la défense des vignobles et des vins de Saône-et-Loire.
Une vigne gallo-romaine de plaine à Gevrey-Chambertin (Côte-d'Or), Ier-IIe s. ap. J.-C.. Implications pour le développement des terroirs viticoles de…
2011
Recent excavations at Au-dessus de Bergis in Gevrey-Chambertin (Côte-d’Or, Burgundy) brought to light numerous, rectangular aligned pits interpreted as an ancient vineyard dated from the end of the 1st/mid-2nd century to the 3rd century AD. The vineyard is largely extent in area and was bounded to the south by a hedge or fence. It was composed of parallel rows that may have been trained over and along high, inclined wooden frames. Vine stocks were renewed by layering, over several generations of plants, according to some agricultural wine-growing techniques recommended by Latin agronomists. This vineyard attests to the establishment of vineyards from the mid-1st century AD in places differe…
Le vignoble français face au changement climatique : l'élaboration d’une stratégie d’adaptation à partir de scénarios de prospective
2021
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Bordeaux-Burgundy: the synchronous emergence of two wine quality standards
2021
Compte rendu de : Marion Demossier, Burgundy. A global anthropology of place and taste, New York/Oxford, Berghahn, 2018, 258 p.
2021
Compte rendu de : Rod Phillips, French Wine. A History, Oakland (California), University of California Press, 2016, 335 p.
2017
Oakland (California), University of California Press, 2016, 335 p.; National audience
Jeux d'échelles, luttes et pouvoirs dans la genèse d'une interprofession bourguignonne
2010
An unexpected representation of burgundian vineyards in the 16th century: the map of “Les Environs de l’estang de Longpendu”
2022
The Environs de l’étang de Longpendu map by Jean Vandamme shows a part of the Burgundy territory, located in the center of Charolais, probably at the end of the sixteenth century. It is representative of a complex corpus and shows, in various ways, a part of the Burgundy vineyards in the North, and Charolais forests and plains in the South. The vineyards shown are partly those occupied by today’s Côte de Beaune, Côte chalonnaise, Mâconnais and Couchois. This is one of the oldest representations of the vineyard in Burgundy, and a precious tool for documenting the dynamics of vineyard expansion from the 16th to the 21st century.