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Welcome to the September 2006 Lock-keeper Competition..!
"An irresistible portrait of Burgundy's culture, history, landscape & wines"

Win a Fabulous Hardcover Book

Burgundy and Its Wines (Hardcover) - by Nicholas Faith, Andy Katz (Photographer)

To celebrate our September edition of the Lock-Keeper we have a new competition with a great prize.

As usual, to win first prize, all you have to do is answer a few simple questions. Answer all questions correctly and you could be selected at random to win a fabulous hardcover Burgundy Wine Book.

Two winners will be selected so, please read the questions below, follow the links (and hints) then complete and submit your entry form below....as usual, all questions are multiple choice...

The competition closes on 20th October, 2006, and we will announce the lucky winners in the October edition of the lock-keeper.

Please see the competition rules here.

Please note that we value your privacy, and that any information you provide will only be used by GoBarging for communication related to this quiz. We will not share your details with any third party whatsoever, and any correspondence we send in the future will offer you the opportunity to un-subscribe to further mailings.

Good Luck..!

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Burgundy Book Competition Questions

Question 1:
In a wine-producing region of approx 111,000 acres.
The average Burgundian estate contains how many acres..?
(see Burgundy Wine Page)
10 acres  100 acres  1000 acres 

Question 2:
What small Burgundy village crowns Vezelays Hill..?
(see the Burgundy Tour on the Home page or Vezelay photo gallery)
Gaucin   Clamecy   Basilique Ste Madelaine

Question 3:
Where do we stop for a late morning tasting in the Grand Cru vineyards .?
(see the Belle Epoque Burgundy Wine Cruise here)
Auxerre   Puligny Montrachet    Chatel Censoir  

Question 4:
During the 16th Century Paris was exhausted of fuel...
Where did King François order the new fuel to be brought from..?
(see the September Lock-keeper here)

Morvan Forest    Nottingham Forest    Fontainebleau Forest


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