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 | | A single Burgundian Domaine might, for example, consist of vines in Chambertin, Corton, and Montrachet; the wines from these will of course be kept scrupulously separate, and will be marketed under the various vineyard appellations, with the name of the Domaine appearing only as the producer, not as the name of the wine. |
 | | French law reserves this name for wines made from certain superior grape varieties, grown in certain specific townships, and all true Burgundies are therefore better-than-average wines of some well-defined type and some known established origin. |
 | | French law reserves the name for wines made from certain superior grape varieties, grown in certain townships, and all true burgundies are therefore better-than-average wines of some well-defined type and some known, established origin. |
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