Douby

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Douby is a specific vineyard locality (lieu-dit) within the Morgon appellation of France’s Beaujolais wine region, known for contributing to the character of its Gamay-based wines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lieu-dit
vineyard locality
wine-growing area
belongsTo French appellation system
climate temperate continental with some Mediterranean influence
continent Europe
contributesTo character of Morgon wines
country France
grapeAuthorized Gamay Noir à Jus Blanc
grapeVariety Gamay NERFINISHED
knownFor Gamay-based wines
languageOfToponym French
locatedIn Beaujolais wine region NERFINISHED
France
Morgon appellation NERFINISHED
eastern France NERFINISHED
partOf Beaujolais NERFINISHED
Morgon AOC NERFINISHED
primaryGrapeColor black grapes
regionType cru Beaujolais subzone
regulatoryStatus within Morgon AOC rules
typicalWineColor red
usedFor still wines
wineRegionHierarchyLevel sub-area of Morgon cru
wineStyle red wine

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Morgon notableLieuDit Douby