Vineyard of Chablis and the grand Auxerrois
The Chablis vineyard
The Grand Auxerrois vineyards The Grand Auxerrois vineyard is a group of ancient vineyards, which produce a whole range of Burgundy regional appellations. The majority of these Burgundy appellations are identified by the name of the vineyard or the village of production. • Auxerrois: Located immediately to the south and south east of the town of Auxerre, this vineyard covers ten villages. • Tonnerrois: This vineyard is in the valley of the Armançon near the town of Tonnerre. • Vézelien: To the south of the department, the Vézelay vineyard covers the terroirs of the villages of Vézelay, Asquins, Saint-Père and Tharoiseau. • Jovinien: Right in the north of the department, the Vézelien vineyard overlooks the town of Joigny, on the banks of the Yonne. → Soil The main appellations of this vineyard (Irancy, St Bris, etc.) are situated on hillsides of light Upper Oxfordian limestone dominating the valley of the Yonne. → The climate The climate is very much like that of Chablis: semi-continental, relatively free from Atlantic influences, with long cold winters, wet springs and quite hot, sunny summers. The greatest risks are late frosts and hailstorms. → The grape variety: The wines are produced from Burgundy grape varieties: Chardonnay and Aligoté for whites, Pinot Noir and Gamay for reds. (link to “grape variety” heading) Other types . whites: Sauvignon (introduced more recently) . reds: César (this variety is sometimes blended with Pinot Noir to make the Irancy appellation) → The appellations: • BOURGOGNE CHITRY • BOURGOGNE CÔTE SAINT-JACQUES • BOURGOGNE CÔTES D'AUXERRE • BOURGOGNE COULANGES-LA-VINEUSE • BOURGOGNE ÉPINEUIL • BOURGOGNE TONNERRE • BOURGOGNE VÉZELAY • CREMANT DE BOURGOGNE • IRANCY • SAINT-BRIS |
Chablis and the grand auxerrois

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The Grand Auxerrois vineyard is a group of ancient vineyards, which produce a whole range of Burgundy regional appellations. The majority of these Burgundy appellations are identified by the name of the vineyard or the village of production. 