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chablis

[sha-blee, shuh-, shah-, shab-lee, sha-blee] / ʃæˈbli, ʃə-, ʃɑ-, ˈʃæb li, ʃaˈbli /


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This juicy white blend is 80 percent colombard, familiar to wine drinkers of a certain age as the mainstay grape of American chablis.

From Washington Post Sep. 27, 2019

“It’s a grape that can parade different flavours, it can be oaky, it can have more of a flinty, chablis flavour,” says Lucy Panton from the WSTA.

From The Guardian Apr. 10, 2019

He was in sandals and shades, a surfboard in one hand, a glass of chablis in the other.

From Seattle Times Jan. 27, 2015

This was no typical art opening, in a windowless white box with chablis in plastic cups.

From New York Times Aug. 4, 2010

A partridge and a bottle of Pomard followed the shrimps and chablis; and M. Casimir's loquacity increased, and his voice rose higher and higher.

From The Count's Millions by Émile Gaboriau




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