Confrérie Des Chevaliers Du Tastevin
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The ''Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin'' (literally "Fraternity of the Knights of the Wine-Tasting Cup") is a Bacchanalian fraternity of wine connoisseurs established in 1934 to promote Burgundian wines and culture. Originally formed under the ''
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'' and re-established in 1934, the ''Chevaliers du Tastevin'' are based at the 12th-century château of Clos de Vougeot, in the French department of Côte d'Or. With chapters worldwide, called ''Sous-Commanderies'', in view of its Gallic heritage, the name and ceremonial titles are usually styled in French.


History

The Confrérie, in its present form, was founded in 1934. Its origins derive from the earlier 'Order of the Free-Drinkers of Burgundy' (''Ordre des Buveurs Libres de Bourgogne''). The initial idea was to reinvigorate the Burgundian wine industry during the economic turmoil prior to World War II. The first meeting was held on 16 November 1934 in the ''Caveau Nuiton'' at
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In 1944, the Confrérie's founding members bought the
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of the Clos de Vougeot, making it the Confrérie's headquarters, and then embarked upon the castle's careful renovation.


Symbols

Members wear ceremonial Tastevin that have ribbons of crimson and gold. These colors represent the
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and the
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Organization

The Confrérie is governed by a ''Grand Conseil'' of Chevaliers,
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ed by the ''Grand Maître'', with a secretary known as the ''Grand Connétable'' (Louis-Marc Chevignard). In the USA, the organization delegates authority to a ''Grand Pilier'', who is also assisted by a ''Grand Connétable''. Candidates for membership are approved by the ''Grand Pilier'' or ''Grand Connétable'', subject to confirmation by the ''Grand Conseil'' in France. New members receive the accolade by a petrified grapevine root from Burgundy. Membership is hierarchically ranked (in descending order) from ''Grand officier'', ''Officier-commandeur'', ''Commandeur'', to ''Chevalier''. The Confrérie comprises businessmen, politicians, military leaders, diplomats, scholars, athletes, musicians and artists. At investitures, prospective members are adorned with ornate robes similar to
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s worn by doctors of theology in sixteenth-century France, before being admitted upon the following proclamation – ( English: 'Through Noah, Father of Vines, Bacchus, God of Wine, Saint-Vincent, Patron of Winemakers, we make admit you as a Knight of the Tastevin'). The primary aims of the organization are "to hold in high regard and promote Burgundian produce, particularly her great wines and regional cuisine. To maintain and revive the festivities, customs and traditions of Burgundian folklore," and "to encourage people from all over the world to visit Burgundy." Open to men and women, there numbered about 12,000 Chevaliers worldwide in 2016 (2,300 in the USA alone); there are 33 chapters in the United States and 75 worldwide.


Activities

The Confrérie's activities are generally scheduled around sumptuous chapter dinners and other culinary events, where Burgundian wines are served (and occasionally other quality French wines, ''eg.'' Bordeaux, are tasted). At these events, it is customary for the Chevaliers to give detailed appraisals on the background and characteristics of each wine or dish being served; neatly described as "viticultural and gastronomic education", such critique also serves as
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. Each Chapitre collects and stores its own wine, with one member assigned to look after the cellar. The principal annual event of the Confrérie is the tasting of Burgundy wines, called ''Tastevinage'', at the Château du Clos de Vougeot, when wines deemed worthy by a jury of tasters are awarded the accolade of ''Tasteviné'' and are permitted to use a special label on their bottles. The Confrérie publishes its official magazine twice a year – ''Tastevin en Main''.


Notable members

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Bibliography

*Jean-Francois Bazin, Bernard Pivot, ''Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin: 1934 - 1994'', Les Editions du Tastevin (1994)


References


External links


Official website
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