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Argument:
The characteristics of a wine come specifically from the soil,type of grapes and climate
Comment & Debate
Supporting Evidence
Margaret L. Wickes, “A Toast to the Good Life:Exploring the Regulation of Champagne”, April 2003
“Conceptually, the characteristics of a particular wine represent the soil in which the grapes were cultivated, the climate of the growing area and the care taken in cultivation, in addition to grape types and production processes.”