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Côte D'Or (brand)
Côte d'Or can refer to: * Côte-d'Or, French department * Côte d'Or (brand) Belgian chocolate brand owned by Mondelēz International * Côte d'Or (escarpment) The Côte d'Or is a limestone escarpment in Burgundy, France of the same name of the '' department'' which was formed around it. It stretches from Dijon in the north to the river Dheune to the south, overlooking the valley of the Saône to th ..., geographical feature and wine-producing area in Côte-d'Or * Côte d'Or FC, an association football club in Praslin, Seychelles * Le Relais Bernard Loiseau, formerly La Côte d'Or, French restaurant in Saulieu, Côte-d'Or * French ship ''Océan'' (1790), renamed ''Côte d'Or'' in 1793 {{disambig, geo ...
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Côte-d'Or
Côte-d'Or (; literally, "Golden Slope") is a département in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of Northeastern France. In 2019, it had a population of 534,124.Populations légales 2019: 21 Côte-d'Or
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Côte D'Or (brand)
Côte d'Or can refer to: * Côte-d'Or, French department * Côte d'Or (brand) Belgian chocolate brand owned by Mondelēz International * Côte d'Or (escarpment) The Côte d'Or is a limestone escarpment in Burgundy, France of the same name of the '' department'' which was formed around it. It stretches from Dijon in the north to the river Dheune to the south, overlooking the valley of the Saône to th ..., geographical feature and wine-producing area in Côte-d'Or * Côte d'Or FC, an association football club in Praslin, Seychelles * Le Relais Bernard Loiseau, formerly La Côte d'Or, French restaurant in Saulieu, Côte-d'Or * French ship ''Océan'' (1790), renamed ''Côte d'Or'' in 1793 {{disambig, geo ...
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Côte D'Or (escarpment)
The Côte d'Or is a limestone escarpment in Burgundy, France of the same name of the ''department'' which was formed around it. It stretches from Dijon in the north to the river Dheune to the south, overlooking the valley of the Saône to the east. The east-facing slope of the Côte d'Or is home to some of the greatest names of Burgundy wine, such as Gevrey-Chambertin, Clos de Vougeot, Meursault and Montrachet. The northern half, the Côte de Nuits, produces red wine almost exclusively. The Côte de Beaune, around Beaune in the south, produces a mix of white wine and red wine. The Route des Grands Crus (Route Nationale 74) runs along the foot of the ridge and is popular with tourists. Scientists have not yet conclusively determined what factors cause the few small parcels of land on the Côte d'Or to produce superlative wines. Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson, ''The World Atlas of Wine 7th ed.'' Octopus Publishing Group, 2013 p. 50. History The area was settled by the Celts, a ...
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Côte D'Or FC
Côte d'Or Football Club, is a football club based in Praslin, Seychelles. It currently plays in Seychelles League. In 2013, the club has won the Seychelles League. Stadium Currently the team plays at the 2,000 capacity Stade d’Amitié. Crest File:Côte d'Or FC (logo).png, Former logo File:Côte d'Or FC (logo 2).png, Present logo Achievements *Seychelles League: 3 :: 2013, 2016, 2018 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Champions League: 2 appearances ::2014 – Preliminary Round ::2017 – Preliminary Round *CAF Confederation Cup: 1 appearance ::2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the Apri ... – Preliminary Round References External linksSoccerway Football clubs in Seychelles {{Seychelles-footyclub-stub ...
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Le Relais Bernard Loiseau
Le Relais Bernard Loiseau, formerly La Côte d'Or, is a Michelin Guide two-star French restaurant located in Saulieu, France. The restaurant was bought by Claude Verger in 1975, and Bernard Loiseau was installed as the chef de cuisine. The Michelin Guide bestowed a coveted 3-star in 1991, largely due to the fanatic attention to detail, frenetic work ethic and discerning palate of Loiseau. After the Gault Millau guide downgraded the restaurant from 19/20 to 17/20, there were also rumors in ''Le Figaro'' that the Michelin Guide was planning to remove one of La Côte d'Or's three stars. Loiseau committed suicide in France, suicide. La Côte d'Or is now run by executive chef Patrick Bertron, after having lost its coveted third star. References

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