Épineuil

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Épineuil is a wine-producing village in the Burgundy region of France, known for giving its name to the Bourgogne Épineuil appellation.

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Épineuil canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
administrativeStatus commune
appellationCategory Bourgogne regional appellation NERFINISHED
climate cool continental climate
country France
givesNameTo Bourgogne Épineuil appellation NERFINISHED
governedBy INAO regulations for Bourgogne Épineuil
hasAppellation Bourgogne Épineuil NERFINISHED
hasSoilType Kimmeridgian limestone
clay-limestone soils
knownFor Pinot noir-based red wines
rosé wines
wine production
locatedIn Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region NERFINISHED
Burgundy wine region NERFINISHED
Yonne department NERFINISHED
north-central France
partOf Chablis wine district NERFINISHED
primaryGrapeVariety Pinot noir NERFINISHED
secondaryGrapeVariety César NERFINISHED
wineCharacteristics capacity for short to medium-term aging
fresh acidity
light to medium-bodied reds
red fruit aromas
wineRegionType satellite of Chablis area
wineStyle red wine
rosé wine

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