Irancy AOC

E311712

Irancy AOC is a French wine appellation in northern Burgundy known primarily for its red wines made from Pinot Noir, often blended with César.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
French wine appellation
authorizedGrape César
Pinot Gris (as accessory variety)
Pinot Noir
climate cool continental climate
country France
foodPairing Burgundian regional cuisine
charcuterie
grilled meats
poultry dishes
grapeColor red
legalStatus Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
surface form: AOC (Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée)
locatedIn Burgundy wine region
Chablis
surface form: Chablisien area

Yonne department
northwestern Burgundy
surface form: northern Burgundy
marketPosition lesser-known Burgundy red appellation
namedAfter Irancy (commune)
partOf Burgundy wine region
surface form: Bourgogne wine region
primaryGrape Pinot Noir
productionFocus still red wines only
recognizedFor high-acid red wines
light to medium-bodied red wines
red wines suitable for aging
regionType still wine region
roséWineProductionAllowed false
servingSuggestion served slightly cool
soilType Kimmeridgian limestone
clay-limestone
sparklingWineProductionAllowed false
typicalAlcoholRange about 11.5–13.5% ABV
typicalAromas blackcurrant
earthy notes
red cherry
spice
violet
typicalBlendComponent César
whiteWineProductionAllowed false
wineStyle red wine

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