Disambiguation evidence for Grand Cru via surface form

"Grand Cru (Burgundy classification)"


As subject (39)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Grand Cru (Burgundy classification)".

Predicate Object
appliesToCountry France
appliesToRegion Burgundy
associatedWithCellaringPotential long-term aging
associatedWithPriceLevel very high
associatedWithSubregion Chablis
associatedWithSubregion Côte de Beaune
associatedWithSubregion Côte de Nuits
contrastedWith Premier Cru
surface form: Premier Cru (Burgundy classification)
contrastedWith Regional Burgundy appellations
contrastedWith Village-level Burgundy wines
denotes exceptional terroir
denotes prestige
governedBy Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée (AOC) regulations
hasNotableExampleVineyard Chablis
surface form: Chablis Grand Cru vineyards
hasNotableExampleVineyard Vougeot
surface form: Clos de Vougeot
hasNotableExampleVineyard Aloxe-Corton
surface form: Corton
hasNotableExampleVineyard Gevrey-Chambertin
surface form: Le Chambertin
hasNotableExampleVineyard Montrachet
hasNotableExampleVineyard Romanée-Conti AOC
surface form: Romanée-Conti
implies limited vineyard area
implies stricter production standards than lower classifications
influencedBy microclimate
influencedBy slope and exposure
influencedBy soil composition
influencedBy terroir characteristics
instanceOf vineyard classification
instanceOf wine classification
languageOfTerm French
literalMeaning great growth
marketPerception most prestigious Burgundy wines
partOfSystem Burgundy wine classification system
qualityExpectation highest quality Burgundy wines
recognizedBy French wine law
regulates use of the term “Grand Cru” on Burgundy wine labels
relativeRank highest classification in Burgundy quality hierarchy
typicalGrapeVarieties Chardonnay
typicalGrapeVarieties Pinot Noir
usedFor vineyards
usedFor wines