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Fixin


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Fixin is a wine appellation in the Burgundy region of France covering the communes of Brochon and Fixin which was first elevated to AOC status in December 1936. White wines can be made from either Chardonnay or Pinot Blanc (Pinot Gris used to be permitted but this grape variety was removed in since 2011).

Red wines are sturdy and muscular, made principally from Pinot Noir but the reds can have small quantities of the three white grapes in them. Situated just north of Gevrey Chambertin, the red wines,  are often likened to mini Gevrey Chambertins.  
  • 108 hectares of village Fixin.
  • 22 hectares of premier cru vineyards (5 in all). Best vineyards include Clos Napoléon, Clos de la Perrière.