‘LES VINS DE BOURGOGNE  -  LA COTE DE BEAUNE’. Large decorative map, showing in detail the Côte de Beaune vineyards in the Burgundy area below Dijon around Beaune and Puligny. Louis Larmat ca. 1942. 114 x 36 cm. Printed in colours, indicating the regions and quality of the wine produced. Excellent condition.   Between Ladoix-Serrigny and the hillsides of the Maranges, the Côte de Beaune winegrowing region covers 20km from north to south. Facing the morning sun, these vineyards are never more than a few hundred meters wide. Yet they produce red and white wines that are internationally renowned. Their reputation also extends to the town of Beaune, an historical center where you can discover all the secrets of the Bourgogne winegrowing region.  A little farther to the west, behind the Côte de Beaune, the vines flourish on a gently concave plateau, 400m above sea level. This is the Hautes Côtes de Beaune. On the sunniest slopes, around 20 communes produce lively and accessible wines from the Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune appellation.  [24535] 

[This large map has been photographed here in two parts]