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Brian Brill, that is correct. So there are 17 grands crus and 42 total premiers crus. However, in Chouilly there is no Pinot Noir, so its really a moot point there anyway.
Matt,
I recently received the new version of Christie's World Encyclopedia of Champagne and Sparkling Wine and they claim that as of 2007 Chouilly and Tours-sur-Marne are grand crus whatever authorized grape variety is grown (and the same applies for 1er crus Cuis, Etrechy, and Grauves).
I tried poking around the CIVC's website but couldn't find anything to verify.
Brian
Ryland, the stated minimum for lees aging is for any wine bottled as Champagne AOP.
Are both non-vintage and vintage champagne required a minimum 12 months on lees after tirage? Or is there a higher requirement for vintage?