Chablis is a small wine region in Burgundy, northern France, renowned for producing crisp white wines from Chardonnay grapes. Located in the Yonne department, the picturesque vineyards cascade across rolling hills and limestone-rich terrain. Visitors typically tour the historic cellars, taste wines directly from producers, and explore the charming medieval town center with its local markets and restaurants.
Chablis is a commune in the Yonne department of northern Burgundy, France, situated approximately 180 km southeast of Paris along the Serein River. It is internationally recognized as the source of some of the world's most distinctive chardonnay wines, produced on Kimmeridgian limestone slopes classified into four appellations: Petit Chablis, Chablis, Chablis Premier Cru, and Chablis Grand Cru.
Wine Region, Burgundy, France, Yonne, Chardonnay, Cellar Tourism, Medieval Village