Chablis

Chablis

Chablis

Chablis, the northernmost wine district in Burgundy, is renowned for its highly sought-after vintages and picturesque charm. Known as the ‘Golden Door of Burgundy,’ this small village boasts a collection of remarkable architectural features. Visitors can explore the City Hall, the Porte-Noël, St Martin’s Church, and the Maison de l’Obédiencerie, which houses an ancient wooden press. The village’s historic and cultural landmarks, set against the backdrop of rolling vineyards, offer a rich experience for both wine enthusiasts and history buffs.

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