Cheilly-lès-Maranges

Cheilly -lès- Maranges is a commune of 510 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) and an area of seven square kilometers. It is located in the south of the Côte de Beaune at an altitude 216-400 m above sea level and is part of the Saône -et -Loire. The place is located 20 kilometers from Beaune. Because of its wines Cheilly -lès- Maranges is well known.

Wine region Cheilly -lès- Maranges

Mostly red wine is produced. The community Cheilly -lès- Maranges divided since 1989, its appellation with its sister communities Dezize -lès- Maranges and Sampigny -lès- Maranges. All three are located on the vineyard Les Maranges with the Premiers Crus Fussière, Croix Moines, Cru Clos de la Boutière, Clos de la Fussière, Roussots Clos, Clos des Loyères and Clos des Rois. The attached here Pinot noir wine is made with small amounts of grape varieties Pinot Liébault and Pinot gris. While the place had its own appellation until May 23, 1989, the wines are now under the common appellation Maranges Contrôllée, but they can also be marketed as Côte de Beaune Côte de Beaune -Villages or.

Cheilly -lès- Maranges | Couches | Dezize -lès- Maranges | Dracy- lès- Couches | Essertenne | Paris -l'Hôpital | Perreuil | Saint- Émiland | Saint -Jean -de- Trézy | Saint -Martin- de -Commune | Saint- Maurice- lès- couches | Saint- Pierre -de- Varennes | Saint- Sernin- du-Plain | Sampigny -lès- Maranges

  • Commune in the department of Saône- et- Loire
  • Viticulture in France
  • Place in Burgundy

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