Chiroubles

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Chiroubles is a French appellation in the Beaujolais region known for producing light, aromatic red wines primarily from the Gamay grape.

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Chiroubles canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
French wine appellation
acidityLevel fresh
AOCStatus Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
belongsToWineCountry Beaujolais
surface form: Beaujolais wine region of France
climate semi-continental
country France
elevation high for Beaujolais
fermentationStyle often semi-carbonic maceration
grapeColor black-skinned (Gamay)
grapeVariety Gamay
knownFor aromatic red wines
light-bodied red wines
legalDesignation Chiroubles AOC
locatedInAdministrativeRegion Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
surface form: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
locatedInDepartment Rhône
Saône-et-Loire
locatedInWineRegion Beaujolais
numberOfBeaujolaisCrus 10
recognizedAsCruOf Beaujolais
regulates grape varieties
minimum alcohol level
yield
soilType granite
sandy granite
tanninLevel low to moderate
typicalAgeingPotential short to medium term
to be drunk young
typicalAlcoholRange about 12–13% ABV
typicalAromas cherry
peony
red berries
violet
typicalFoodPairing charcuterie
grilled white meats
roast poultry
soft cheeses
typicalServingTemperature slightly chilled
wineColor red
wineStyle floral red wine
fruity red wine
wineType still wine

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Beaujolais hasSubregion Chiroubles