Bugey wine

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Bugey wine is a French appellation from the Bugey region in eastern France, known for its diverse still and sparkling wines made from varieties such as Chardonnay, Altesse, Gamay, and Mondeuse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
French wine appellation
AOCStatusGranted 2009
authorizedWineType sparkling rosé wine
sparkling white wine
still red wine
still rosé wine
still white wine
climate continental climate
color red wine
rosé wine
white wine
country France
exportedTo European Union NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
grapeVariety Altesse NERFINISHED
Chardonnay
Gamay NERFINISHED
Jacquère NERFINISHED
Molette NERFINISHED
Mondeuse NERFINISHED
Pinot Noir
Poulsard NERFINISHED
influencedBy Alpine climate
Rhône Valley climate
legalStatus AOC NERFINISHED
locatedIn Ain department NERFINISHED
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
eastern France NERFINISHED
market domestic French market
notableStyle Bugey Cerdon sparkling rosé NERFINISHED
partOf Jura and Alpine foothills wine area NERFINISHED
region Bugey NERFINISHED
regulates alcohol levels
grape varieties
production methods
yields
soilType clay-limestone
limestone
marl
sparklingMethod ancestral method
traditional method
subregion Bugey Cerdon NERFINISHED
Bugey Coteaux de l’Ain NERFINISHED
Bugey Manicle NERFINISHED
Bugey Montagnieu NERFINISHED
Bugey Roussette NERFINISHED
wineStyle sparkling wine
still wine

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Belley notableProduct Bugey wine