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'''Côte d'Or''' is the historic core of the [[Burgundy]] wine region in eastern [[France]], forming a narrow [[limestone (soil)|limestone]] escarpment that has become one of the most closely studied and prestigious viticultural areas in the world.<ref>Jancis Robinson, Julia Harding MW, Tara Q. Thomas, ''The Oxford Companion to | '''Côte d'Or''' is the historic core of the [[Burgundy]] wine region in eastern [[France]], forming a narrow [[limestone (soil)|limestone]] escarpment that has become one of the most closely studied and prestigious viticultural areas in the world.<ref>Jancis Robinson, Julia Harding MW, Tara Q. Thomas, ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, September 14, 2023. ISBN 9780198871316.</ref> It is internationally renowned for wines based primarily on [[Pinot Noir]] and [[Chardonnay]], and for the long-standing articulation of [[terroir]] through precisely delimited vineyard sites. | ||
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