Côte de Sézanne

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Côte de Sézanne is a lesser-known Champagne-producing area in northeastern France, recognized for its chalky soils and Chardonnay-focused vineyards that contribute fresh, elegant base wines to many Champagne blends.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Champagne wine region
viticultural area
climate cool continental climate
country France
grapeVarietyCultivated Chardonnay
Meunier
Pinot Noir
grapeVarietyDominant Chardonnay
knownFor Champagne production
Chardonnay-based wines
locatedIn Champagne wine region
surface form: Champagne wine region (France)

northeastern France
partOf Champagne AOC
regionType subregion of Champagne
relativeFame lesser-known Champagne area
soilType chalk
limestone-rich soils
topography gently rolling hills
vineyardFocus Chardonnay-focused vineyards
viticulturalRole source of base wines for Champagne blends
wineCharacteristic elegance
freshness
fruit-driven profile
wineRegionClassification appellation within Champagne AOC
wineStyleProduced Champagne base wines

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Champagne subRegion Côte de Sézanne