Côtes de Toul
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Côtes de Toul is a French wine produced in the département of Meurthe-et-Moselle in the Lorraine région. with vineyards covering 110 hectares in the area between the cities of Nancy and Toul.
Since 1998, wines produced in the following communities have been recognized by the AOC label: Lucey, Bruley, Pagney-derrière-Barine, Domgermain, Charmes-la-Côte, Mont-le-Vignoble, Blénod-lès-Toul, Bulligny.
4500 hectoliters of wine are produced annually. The varieties include:
- Vin gris: at least 85% Pinot noir and Gamay noir grapes
- white wine: Auxerrois and Aubin grapes
- red wine: Pinot noir
Source: Journal Officiel no. 77, 1 April 1998, p. 5006