puligny-montrachet
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Category |
Communal appellation
This appellation also includes premier
cru climats. Red wines from the assigned area of this
appellation can also claim the appellation CÔTE DE
BEAUNE-VILLAGES. |
Commune of
production
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Puligny-Montrachet
The name of the appellation may be followed :- for premier
cru climats, either by the words Premier Cru, or by
the name of the climat of origin, or both
- or, for climats not classed as premier cru, by
the name of the climat alone
- or, for reds only, by the words Côte de
Beaune.
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Climats Classed as Premier Cru
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Sous le Puits, Sous le
Courthil, La Jaquelotte, La Garenne, Sur la Garenne, Au Chaniot,
Hameau de Blagny, La Truffière, Champ Gain, Les Chalumaux, Champ
Canet, Clos de la Garenne, La Garenne, Sur la Garenne, Les
Folatières, Ez Folatières, En la Richarde, Le Cailleret, Les
Demoiselles, Les Pucelles, Clos des Meix, Clavaillon, Les Perrières,
Clos de la Mouchère, Les Combettes, Peux Bois, Les
Referts
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Colours and grape
varieties
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Some reds; Pinot Noir Mainly
whites; Chardonnay |
Area in
production |
Assigned for production : 214 ha
including 100 ha classed as premier cru Actually in
production : Reds : 6.40 ha Whites :
201.40 ha |
Maximum yield per
hectare |
Reds : 40 hl Whites :
45 hl
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Annual average
crop |
Reds : 291 hl Whites :
10,451 hl
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Source: BIVB & Pitiot+Servant's The Wines of Burgundy (1999)
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