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Typical vineyard organization in Santenay, at the Southern tip of Côte de Beaune. Stone walls are used to mark separations between geological faults.
Côte de Beaune is a sub-region of Burgundy, France.
Named after the town of Beaune, it covers the southern half of the prestigious Côte, a local name given to the western slopes of the Saône river plain in the Côte d'Or département. The northern half of the Côte is the Côte de Nuits sub-region.
