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At its most basic, cru, or “growth,” means that a panel of wine brokers in the mid-1800s classified the vineyard as superior in its terroir—best grapes, soil, exposure—consistently delivering high-quality wines. Bordeaux and Burgundy each uses its own cru classification system, with grand cru (“great growth”) ranking highest, followed by premier cru, village appellation, and regional appellation.
Wine Simple: A Totally Approachable Guide from a World-Class Sommelier
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