Chablis
Chablis is a renowned wine region located in the northern part of Burgundy, France. It is famous for producing high-quality white wines primarily made from the Chardonnay grape. The region's unique climate and soil, characterized by limestone and clay, contribute to the wine's distinct mineral flavors and crisp acidity.
The wines of Chablis are typically dry and are known for their refreshing qualities, often featuring notes of green apple, citrus, and flint. Chablis is classified into several tiers, including Chablis Grand Cru, Chablis Premier Cru, and basic Chablis, each indicating the quality and complexity of the wine.