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Coteaux Bourguignons

Coteaux Bourguignons

French wine geographic appellation


Coteaux Bourguignons is an Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) for white, red and rosé wine from the region of Burgundy in France. In late 2011, it replaced the earlier appellation Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire.[1] The name Coteaux Bourguignons translates as "Burgundian hills".

Region of production

Coteaux Bourguignons is a regional-level appellation, covering the entire Burgundy region from the area around Auxerre down to Beaujolais.

Grape varieties

Coteaux Bourguignons can be produced from Pinot noir, Gamay, Chardonnay, Aligoté, Tressot, and César, either as varietal wines or as blends.[1]


References

  1. A new AOC “Coteaux Bourguignons” on its way Archived 2012-05-26 at the Wayback Machine, French Wine News 2012-01-13

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