Alcohol is just ethanol. Depending on the alcoholic beverage there may be many ingredients.
Grapes are the primary ingredient of wine from the Chablis region of France. Other ingredients may include green apples, pink grapefruit, lemon and pineapple.
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Chablis is a white wine. It originates from grapevines found all over the area around the village of Chablis. The village of Chablis can be found in northern France.
The Chardonnay grape is the main grape of the Chablis region. Chablis wine can only be made using the Chardonnay grape.
It's a white wine, usually a chardonnay.------------------------Any wine bearing Chablis on the label will be a white wine made 100% from Chardonnay. Other grape varieties are made into wine in the general area of Chablis, however they are not permitted to use Chablis on the label (they have to use the generic Bourgogne AOC designation instead).
Un-oaked chardonnay.
If the bottle is from France, a Chablis is made of 100% chardonnay grapes grown from the Chablis region. If the bottle is from the USA, a Chardonnay must have at least 80% chardonnay grapes grown from anywhere. If the bottle says Chablis and is from the US, all bets are off. It could have nearly anything inside. Many US bottlers in the 1970's started using the term "Chablis" to mean "white wine."
Personally I would choose a nice crisp white like Chablis.
The population of Chablis is 2,580.
Yes, any good quality white wine can be used instead of sherry.
No. A "Rhine wine" is a marketing term for a US wine modelled after the sweeter style wines of Germany (riesling, liebfraumilch). If you want to go with an inexpensive box/jug wine, try a "chablis" or "refreshing white."
The area of Chablis is 38.83 square kilometers.
Lady Chablis is 5' 3".
From 1933 to 1967, dessert wine was the most popular kind of wine in the United States. During the 1970s, generic table wines, like California Chablis and California Burgundy, dominated sales.