1. Beaune - Noun
2. Beaune - Proper noun
Beaune
A commune in Côte-d'Or department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, eastern France, the wine capital of Burgundy located between Paris and Geneva.
Beaune (countable and uncountable, plural Beaunes)
A red wine of Burgundy.
As food and clothing seeAlso Rabbits - Kitchen, Hôtel Dieu, Beaune Tanned rabbit pelt; rabbit pelt is prized for its softness. Source: Internet
DOI : 10.3917/sr.024.0285 According to Daniel Beaune and Caterina Rea, the gender-studies "often criticized psychoanalysis to perpetuate a family and social model of patriarchal, based on a rigid and timeless version of the parental order". Source: Internet
H. Johnson & J. Robinson The World Atlas of Wine pg 80 Octopus Publishing Group 2005 ISBN 1-84000-332-4 The region was in competition with Burgundy for the Flemish wine trade and tried to capitalize on Reims' location along the trade route from Beaune. Source: Internet
Every year in Beaune they hold a very famous wine auction, attended by the true pros, who are savvy and also flush with euros. Source: Internet
It’s only half an hour beyond Beaune (where we regularly go, see my post 5 Reason to Visit Beaune on your Next Trip to France), but we rarely seem to get up as far as Dijon. Source: Internet
Of the landmarks in Beaune, including the old market and the clock tower, it was the 15th-century hospices and medieval laundry that most impressed Ken and Diane. Source: Internet