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| | Vino! / Wine Tasting / Chablis... For the Record |
 | | The Chablis region is famous for its dry white wines from the Chardonnay grape. |  | | Chablis from France is made from the Chardonnay grape |  | | So, we have learned that Chablis doesn't come from California in jugs, it's not a grape, it's a region, and it's a wonderfully versatile wine with foods such as salads, chicken, fish, and cheese. |
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http://www.vino.com/tasting/article.asp?AID=239
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| | Chablis with Food |
 | | Chablis is a white wine, made from the Chardonnay grape grown in a very flinty soil. |  | | Chablis wines are made from the Chardonnay grape and come only from the Chablis section in the north of Burgundy. |  | | Chablis is one of the greatest wines of the world, It is brisk and fruity, very dry and with a refreshing acidity. |
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http://www.archeryinfo.info/Chablis.html
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| | Chablis Wineries & Vineyards, Reviews, Tours, Travel Info, Food Pairing |
 | | The Wines of Chablis - Chablis.net covers the wines, the vineyards, the town of Chablis and the history of the region and adds a section on the Chardonnay grape that is the basis of the world's finest Chablis wines. |  | | Chablis vineyards are found on the steeper hillsides and Petit Chablis on the flat land. |  | | The mixture of chalky limestone and clay that is found only in the area near the village of Chablis in the Burgundy region of France produces a wine from the Chardonnay grape not quite like any other.... |
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http://www.chiff.com/wine/europe/chablis.htm
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| | Culinary Travels: Chablis |
 | | The traditional Sunday snack in Chablis are gougÎres (giant cheese choux puffs) washed down with a glass of wine. |  | | In Chablis, this piquant little sauce, based on white wine with shallot, vinegar and juniper, is traditional with cooked ham. |  | | Plain Chablis is similar, with more body." She goes on to talk of Chablis Premier Cru, and of the Grand Crus -- world class wines which come from tiny patches of vines, and each with characteristics distinguishable by the experts. |
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http://www.bpe.com/food/columns/willan/chablis.htm
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| | Augusta Georgia: Features:Next time, order Chablis and toast the region 03/20/02 |
 | | The only grape allowed in Chablis is chardonnay, the same grape from which Burgundy's white wines are made. |  | | California "chablis" was likely to be a blend of the cheapest and blandest grapes available. |  | | The Chablis "Vieilles Vignes" 1998, a village wine made from 60-year-old vines, is clean, fresh and earthy, elegant and a bit austere until the winsome floral elements emerge. |
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http://www.augustachronicle.com/stories/032002/fea_124-6951.shtml
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| | The Un-Chard Chardonnay: Chablis |
 | | Chablis is definitely a food wine and not made for sipping alone or serving as an aperitif. |  | | I say "true," because, outside of France, the name "Chablis" has been rather shabbily applied to a whole range of either vapid or overly fruity white jug wines that have been made from almost any combination of grapes. |  | | The Chablis appellation comprises approximately 7,500 acres surrounding the town of Chablis and nearby villages in the department of Yonne, close to the city of Auxerre. |
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http://www.tablewine.com/archiv40.htm
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| | Robert Parker Online: Chablis In Three Acts |
 | | The other 2000 Chablis supported the view that this was an exceptional vintage for the wines from this region. |  | | As 2000 was a spectacular vintage for Chablis and Raveneau is a legendary producer, we pounced and bought six wines. |  | | The style of Chablis is just too austere when compared with the big, buttery, toasty wines that come from the Cote de Beaune. |
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http://www.erobertparker.com/EWS/ews22.asp
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| | Domaine Collet, The Chablis Vineyard |
 | | The wine of Chablis is a dry, white wine, which is distinguishedby its beautiful golden color with a greenish tint. |  | | Located near the city of Auxerre (the capital of the Yonne department), the vineyards of Chablis are some of the oldest vineyards in France. |  | | Domaine Collet Chablis is known to be a true Chablis with a hint of mineral. |
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http://www.gourmetfoodplaza.com/Series/Wineries/DomaineCollet.htm
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| | DROUHIN-Chablis Premier Cru Vaillons |
 | | Chablis is still a difficult region for the winemaker. |  | | At harvest time, the grapes are hand-picked and pressed at Joseph Drouhin's own winery in Chablis. |  | | Chablis Vaillons is a Premier Cru vineyard located on a hill parallel to Montmains. |
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http://www.drouhin.com/produits/descrip/chvail.html
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| | New York Daily News - City Life - Oeno-file: Chablis brings a lot to the table |
 | | Chablis wines are somewhat full-bodied, but they are lean from their crisp acidity, and their flavors (besides the mineral note, they suggest green apple, sometimes lemon) are only medium-intense. |  | | Chablis wine comes from an area of eastern France that's named after the quaint town of Chablis. |  | | Much of the Chablis district lies atop an ancient seabed that's rich in limestone from decomposing seashells. |
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http://www.nydailynews.com/city_life/story/273215p-233943c.html
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| | The Bryan-College Station Eagle |
 | | Basic Chablis wines, or Chablis A.O.C. (appellation d’origine controlee), come from the coldest locations. |  | | With its wonderful minerality and refreshing acidity, Chablis — real Chablis, from France &; is making a comeback, with more and more great producers available on wine lists and in wine shops. |  | | The vines producing Petit Chablis are in a commercially motivated expansion zone outside the original appellation where the pure Kimmeridgean limestone shifts to a harder version. |
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http://www.theeagle.com/food/010704chablis.htm
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| | Chablis |
 | | A wine with the traditional slightly green hue of Chablis, it has a good strength, 13%, and its flavour is long on the palate. |  | | For much of the twentieth century Chablis was almost synonymous with white wine; its name and its style were copied all around the world. |  | | The wines of Chablis are divided into three; the simple AC Chablis, Chablis Premier Cru, and Chablis Grand Cru. |
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http://www.foodandwine.net/wine/wine0064.htm
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| | Chablis Definition in the Wine Dictionary at Epicurious.com |
 | | Chablis wines are somewhat different from other Burgundy white wines in that they're generally known for being drier (see |  | | Chablis is also a generic name used for ordinary inexpensive white (sometimes pink) wine made outside of France in countries like the Australia, South Africa, and the United States. |  | | Chablis' vineyards, which are fairly far north, are closer to the |
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http://www.epicurious.com/drinking/wine_dictionary/entry?id=5824
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| | Louis Michel, the finest Chablis buy wine online |
 | | The characteristics of the Chablis wines are quite distinct. |  | | Chablis improves by being kept for at least two years from the vintage date before being drunk. |  | | Domaine Louis Michel is one of the leading family-held estates in Chablis, not only in terms of production, but also in the reputation they have gained as producers of consistently high quality Chablis. |
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http://www.lecaveau.ie/l_michel.htm
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| | Open Directory - Recreation: Food: Drink: Wine: France: Burgundy: Chablis |
 | | Domaine Bernard Defaix Chablis Wines- Winegrower in Chablis, Burgundy, presents its vineyard, its cellar and its wines. |  | | Domaine Collet - Producers of Chablis, Chablis Premier Cru and Chablis Grand Cru wines. |  | | Jean Durup - The Durup family's Château de Maligny is the largest estate in Chablis. |
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http://dmoz.org/Recreation/Food/Drink/Wine/France/Burgundy/Chablis
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| | Allrecipes Cook's Encyclopedia Chablis |
 | | Considered one of the world's great white wines, French Chablis has a crisp, dry flavor with a decided flinty quality. |  | | [ sha-BLEE; pl. sha-BLEEZ ] Though the United States, Australia and South Africa all make a wine labeled Chablis, only France creates a true Chablis, made entirely from CHARDONNAY grapes. |  | | The very best French Chablis comes from one of seven grand cru ("great growth") vineyards that lie in a single block facing south and west toward the village. |
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http://allrecipes.com/advice/ref/ency/terms/5743.asp
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| | Chablis on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Chablis, although a type of Chardonnay, is the antithesis of the global wine. |  | | L'ancien maire de Chablis Georges Maingonat (c), le 6 novembre La cour d'assises de l'Yonne a condamné jeudi l'ancien mair. |  | | L'ancien maire de Chablis Georges Maingonat (c), le mercredi au palais de justice d'Auxerre Affaibli et le visage émacié,. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/C/Chablis.asp
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| | Domaine SIMONNET : Union des Grands Crus de Chablis |
 | | The maison produces wines from the four appellations of Chablis. |  | | Specialist in the wines from the Yonne area, Simonnnet is also the sole producer for the bottle fermented Crémant de Bourgogne in Chablis - a skill that dates back the heydays of the Sparkling Chablis. |  | | The family domain owns a plot in Chablis Grand Cru Les Preuses. |
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http://www.grandscruschablis.com/an_domaine_simonnet.htm
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| | The Chablis Region of France and its Classifications - Cellarnotes.net |
 | | Petit Chablis is a pleasant wine with a fragrant bouquet. |  | | The Chablis Region of France and its Classifications |  | | ‘Classic’ Chablis is produced from 6,500 acres of vines grown mainly on the Kimmeridgian limestone that comprises the major soil type in Chablis. |
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http://www.cellarnotes.net/Chablis.html
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| | Chablis Inn - Napa - Chablis Inn reviews - TripAdvisor |
 | | Just came back from the Chablis Inn after spending a weekend there with my wife. |  | | Chablis Inn - Napa - Chablis Inn reviews - TripAdvisor |  | | Get deals, news and articles on Chablis Inn |
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http://tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g32766-d78587-Reviews-Chablis_Inn-Napa...
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| | Chablis the 'Tiel |
 | | Chablis is a pied (split to pearl) cockatiel cock. |  | | Chablis likes hard-boiled egg yolk, multi-grain Cheerios, and getting a head preen from Merlot. |  | | Chablis will never be "tame" in the way my other birds are tame. |
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http://www.pchan.com/spector/chablis.html
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| | CHABLIS - LoveToKnow Article on CHABLIS |
 | | To properly cite this CHABLIS article in your work, copy the complete reference below: |  | | The town gives its name to a well-known white wine produced in the neighboring vineyards, of which the most esteemed are Cbs, Bouguerots, Moutonne, Grenouille, Montmaires, Lys and Vaux-Dsirs. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CH/CHABLIS.htm
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| | Riedel Crystal Chablis/Chardonnay Wine Glass - Cooking.com |
 | | Handmade of mouth-blown, full lead crystal, this elegant glass is shaped to balance the fruit and acidity in white wines such as Chablis, Chardonnay, white Bordeaux and Pinot Grigio. |  | | Cannot be combined with other special offers, including affiliate site offers, rebates or miles, or promotional gift certificates. |
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http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=186094
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