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Champagne covers about 33,000 hectares (e.g. the equivalent of a third of Bordeaux). The main sub-districts are: Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne and Côte des Blancs. The soil is primarily chalk. There are seven permitted grape varieties but only three are significant: Pinot Noir (12,254 ha), Pinot Meunier (10,877 ha) and Chardonnay (8,952 ha). The other grape varieties are: Arbane, Petit Meslier, Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc. The sweetness classification:
– brut nature/non-dosé: <3g sugar per litre
– extra brut: 0-6 g/l
– brut: < 15 g/l
– extra dry: 12-20 g/l (not really dry any longer)
– sec: 17-35 g/l (quite sweet)
– demi-sec: 33-50 g/l
– doux: >55 g/l sugar

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