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Aÿ
A single grand cru village on the south bank of the Marne, historically the most celebrated Pinot Noir site in Champagne and the home of Bollinger, Deutz and Ayala.
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Côte des Bar
The southern and most distinctive of champagne's sub-regions, more than 100 km from Reims and better known for its Pinot Noir and the rise of grower champagne.
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Côte des Blancs
A chalk-rich ridge south of Épernay planted almost exclusively to Chardonnay, famous for the region's most precise blanc de blancs.
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Épernay
Commercial heart of Champagne, home to the Avenue de Champagne and a cluster of major houses at the threshold of the Côte des Blancs.
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Montagne de Reims
The largest and most structurally complex of champagne's four main viticultural massifs, a Pinot Noir heartland circling the forested plateau between Reims and Épernay.
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Reims
The largest city of the Champagne region, a cathedral seat and the historic home of many of the region's most celebrated houses.
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Vallée de la Marne
A long band of vineyards following the Marne west of Épernay, best known as the home of Meunier — and of Hautvillers, where Dom Pérignon lived and worked.