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The rich diversity of the chablis vinyards obliges us to consider the presence of terroir as a reality.
If we wish to respect this consideration we should garantee the quality of the grapes through(...)
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Situated close to the three major villages of the Côte des Blancs - Meursault, Puligny, Chassagne - are other appellations offering similar quality at more modest prices.
The vineyards of ST AUBIN,(...)
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However different, the terroirs of these great villages all have the following in common:The calcareous subsoil (of Bathonian origin) along with the nature of clay (white marl) enable the wines to(...)
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The appellations of the Côte Chalonnaise in which we produce wine are all 100% Chardonnay. These vines are generally situated in areas classified as 1er Crus. The soils are calcareous clay similar to(...)
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However different, the terroirs of these great villages all have the following in common:The calcareous subsoil (of Bathonian origin) along with the nature of clay (white marl) enables the wines to(...)
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Very few in number, the Cote de Beaune white grand crus include only six appellations.
Five of them come from Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet vineyards in the south of the Côte(...)
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However different, the terroirs of these great villages all have the following in common:The calcareous subsoil (of Bathonian origin) along with the nature of clay (white marl) enable the wines to(...)
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Olivier Leflaive produces a small range of red wines mainly from Cote de Beaune villages such as Volnay, Pommard, Santenay, Chassagne and Monthelie.
While these reds are a minor proportion of the(...)
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