Premier Cru: Difference between revisions
Created page with "'''Premier Cru''' is a French wine classification used to denote vineyards, or groups of vineyards, considered to produce wines of high but not the very highest quality. The term is most closely associated with [[|Burgundy]] and Champagne, though its meaning and application differ between the two regions<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', 2015.</ref>. == Premier Cru in Burgundy == {{Main|Burgundy}} In Burgundy, Premier Cru (literally "first gr..." |
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