History
It is likely that vines came to the region with the Romans, if not before. As elsewhere, the Dark Ages saw monasteries putting great effort into viticulture for communion wine, and the proximity of Auxerre meant that the market in Paris was readily accessible. There are records in the mid-15th century of Chablis wine being shipped to England, Flanders and Picardy. [1]
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Products containing Chablis Wine
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- Chablis Wine - Wikipedia
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Revision History
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Ingredient added | UPC Food Search | November 11, 2010 @ 10:14 AM |
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