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Chablis (AOC)

Chablis

Chablis is an appellation located in the northern part of Burgundy, France, known for its production of white wine exclusively from the Chardonnay grape. The region is characterized by its unique Kimmeridgian limestone soils, which contribute to the wine's mineral qualities. Chablis is divided into several classifications, including Chablis, Chablis Premier Cru, and Chablis Grand Cru, each reflecting different terroirs and quality levels. The climate is continental, with cool temperatures that influence the ripening of grapes, leading to wines with high acidity and distinctive flavors.

Dry white wines with high acidity and mineral notes

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