The Chardonnay grape is the main grape of the Chablis region. Chablis wine can only be made using the Chardonnay grape.
A majority of grape varieties in the world are not produced in Burgundy.
Chardonnay is not a region in France. There is a village in Burgundy named Chardonnay. It could be the place which gave its name to the grape variety "chardonnay", a variety of white grapes very popular in winegrowing in and outside France.
region france
Paris, France is actually a functional region because France is the formal region.
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Chablis in burgundy (france)
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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."
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.
Almost certainly not. French chablis must contain chardonnay grapes from the chablis region. US chardonnay must contain 80% chardonnay grapes from anywhere. Any other civilized country's chardonnay usually does contain at least some chardonnay. Any 'chablis' from anywhere else can, and usually does, contain any kind of grape or any fruit juice from anywhere on the planet. Some winemakers now use the word 'chablis' to mean 'white wine'. Good idea => do your own homework online before spending very much money.
They are grown in the champagne region in north-east of France. Simple!!!!!!!!!!!
Cognac is a distilled spirit made from grapes in the Cognac region of France.
A majority of grape varieties in the world are not produced in Burgundy.
Chardonnay is not a region in France. There is a village in Burgundy named Chardonnay. It could be the place which gave its name to the grape variety "chardonnay", a variety of white grapes very popular in winegrowing in and outside France.
Chardonnay grapes are used to produce mainly white wine, it's also used in blends for rose and champagne, the classic Chablis is produced from 100% chardonnay grapes in the Chablis region is the northernmost district of the Burgundy region of france.The color can vary depending on age and method of barrel maturation, Aussie chardonnays are often oak ages whereas Chablis is usual unoaked and matured in metal barrels.
Yes. Cognac is a distilled spirit made from grapes and grown exclusively in the Cognac region of France.
Red grape from the burgundy region of France main grapes Gamay/pinot noir