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Bouzy

 
 

[boo-ZEE] An outstanding wine-producing village on the Montagne de Reims in France's champagne region. Its vineyards have grand cru status with a top rating of 100 percent under the region's percentage system (see champagne for more information). The grapes are pinot noir most of which are used to produce sparkling wine although a small amount of still red wine is bottled under the côteaux champenois ac.

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