Montrachet is a French appellation that produces dry white wines.
Either Ch. d'Yquem, Dom Perignon, or Le Montrachet.
Puligny-Montrachet's population is 424.
Chassagne-Montrachet's population is 391.
The area of Puligny-Montrachet is 7,280,000.0 square meters.
The area of Chassagne-Montrachet is 6,500,000.0 square meters.
There are many expensive white wines. Among the best known denominations is Montrachet: a case of Le Montrachet Grand Cru will currently set you back around $5,000. If you are looking to namedrop an expensives wine that everyone will recognise as such, Montrachet is a good way to go. However, if you are simply looking to find a good white wine there are many. Very inexpensive but very good is Portuguese vinho verde, a crisp and slightly effervescent wine. Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand is considered by experts to be the very best of that variety produced in the world -- and its inexpensive.
A French wine is a wine made in France.
Blue cheeses with dessert wines, Brie with champagne and sparkling wines, Cambozola with merlot, Goat cheese with Sancerre, Montrachet with Bordeaux, Monterey Jack with Cabernet Sauvignon. There are many other recommendations on http://www.delish.com/recipes/wine-guide/how-to-pair-wine-cheese#.
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Yes, France is famous for wine. It was already famous at the time of the Roman empire, and the Gauls (local tribes living there at the time) famously invented the wood barrel. Nowadays, the traditions in wine making are strictly enforced by professional bodies, meaning that you cannot use fertilizers, water the vineyards, or add chemicals to the wine as happens in most wine-producing countries.
Dom Perignon, Veuve Clicqout, Ch. D'Yquem, Le Montrachet, Any of the first-growth Bordeauxs, Ch. Petrus, Cristal. All of the above would fight for the title of most popular.
The value of a bottle of 1997 Puligny-Montrachet can vary widely based on factors such as the specific producer, condition of the bottle, and market demand. Generally, prices can range from $100 to several hundred dollars, with rare or highly-rated producers potentially commanding higher prices. It's advisable to check recent auction results or wine retail listings for the most accurate valuation.