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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Côte de Sézanne canonical 5

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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
Champagne wine region hasSubregion Côte de Sézanne
Champagne AOC notableSubregions Côte de Sézanne
Grand Cru villages regionSubdivisions Côte de Sézanne
Champagne, France hasSubregion Côte de Sézanne