Givry, the appellation, is in the Côte Chalonnaise region and it
includes the communes of Givry, Dracy-le-Fort and Jambles. The
appellation is four miles long and two miles wide and has 665 acres of
vineyards, of which 250 acres are Premier Cru. Altogether there are 27
Premier Cru vineyards, including several monopoles. There are no Grand
Crus. The remaining vineyard acreage is classified as Givry village.
Though Givry produces both red and white wines, 80% of the wine produced
is Pinot Noir. Some 1.7 million bottles of Givry appellation wines are
produced annually. Clive Coates has noted that the soil of Givry is a
mix of the marl and chalky limestone of northern Burgundy and the
richer, sandier limestone of the Mâconnais to the south. Coates added:
“The red wines of Givry can be the most charming and the most stylish of
the Côte Chalonnaise, and in structure, they are midway between those
of Rully and Mercurey.”
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