Montagne de Reims

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Montagne de Reims is a renowned chalky plateau in France’s Champagne region, famous for its Pinot Noir–dominant vineyards that produce powerful, structured Champagne wines.


Statements (38)
Predicate Object
instanceOf plateau
viticultural area
wine region
climate cool continental
country France
elevation low forested plateau
grapeVariety Chardonnay
Meunier
Pinot Noir
hasProtectedArea Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park
hasSubregion Ambonnay
Beaumont-sur-Vesle
Bouzy
Ludes
Mailly-Champagne
Puisieulx
Rilly-la-Montagne
Sillery
Trépail
Verzenay
Verzy
knownFor Pinot Noir–dominant vineyards
powerful Champagne wines
structured Champagne wines
locatedIn Champagne wine region
Marne department
northeastern France
nearCity Reims
Épernay
notableFeature chalky subsoil with thin topsoil
forested plateau above vineyards
partOf Champagne AOC
soilType chalk
limestone
viticulturalClassification Grand Cru villages
Premier Cru villages
wineStyle Pinot Noir–driven blends
full-bodied Champagne

Referenced by (6)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Marne department ("Champagne Hillsides, Houses and Cellars")
containsUNESCOSite
Montagne de Reims ("Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park")
hasProtectedArea
Épernay ("Hillsides Houses and Cellars of Champagne")
hasUNESCOTentativeSite
Marne department
hasWineRegion
Marne department ("Champagne vineyards")
knownFor
Champagne
subRegion

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