With $20 as a cutoff, there are, in fact, many good Burgundies to be found.
On the bridge, a street photographer with a face the color of good Burgundy took our picture.
Exception: three good red Burgundies in the $40-a-bottle range.
Buying a good Burgundy does not end the hunt, however; pouring a glass starts the chase again.
And oenophiles, beware: a good burgundy could up the total to $800 each.
Most good Burgundy is ready to drink, is at its peak, after five years.
Like a good red Burgundy, it seemed to change continually in the glass.
It is lean and intense, like good white Burgundy.
I'd do anything for one glass of good Burgundy right now.
Because she'd seen the bottle, and it had been good French burgundy.