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toponymic term for a small geographical area bearing a traditional name. The name usually refers to some characteristic of the place, its former use, a past event, etc. A lieu-dit may be uninhabited, which distinguishes it from an
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burgundies are generally considered to be classified on the vineyard level and defined as separate AOCs (with the exception of
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is the smallest piece of land which has a traditional vineyard name assigned to it. In most cases, this means that a
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follows the similar practice of highlighting the particular vineyard that the grapes are sourced from.
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such as Les Bressandes, Le Clos de Roi and Les Renardes indicated. For village level burgundies, the
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burgundies, where the village and vineyard name are indicated in the same size print.
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are most commonly seen for some of the top wines of the region. Two examples are the
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may only be indicated in smaller print than the village name to avoid confusion with
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appear on wine labels, in addition to the AOC name. This is most commonly seen for
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An Alsatian Riesling with the name of the lieu-dit it is sourced from on the label.
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Grand Cru), some Burgundy Grand Crus are in fact divided into several
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varies with the level of classification of the wine. Although the
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English speakers seem to have discovered the concept through
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wine, from the same appellation, showing different usages of
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is indicated in small print, and on the right a wine from
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appellation d'origine contrôlée

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