No. Burgundy (in French, La Bourgogne) is a French region. There is no mountains there.
Burgundy is to the south of Champagne Ardenne (France) and south east of Paris (France)
The color is burgundy, from the wine of that name.
Burgundy is a historical region located in east-central France. It is known for its wine production, charming villages, and rich history.
Burgundy, the region of France, is Borgoña Just like in English, it can mean a type of wine from Burgundy, or a color.
A majority of grape varieties in the world are not produced in Burgundy.
The primary language spoken in Burgundy, France is French.
France.
Red wines are red, Bordeaux wines can be red or white but they must come from the Bordeaux region of France
Burgundy
the Trombone was invented in Burgundy, a region of what is now known as modern day France
Red grape from the burgundy region of France main grapes Gamay/pinot noir
Burdigala is a town in Burgundy, France