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It’s often said that the unique qualities of Champagne, Chablis, Burgundy and many wines from the Loire owe much to the common bed of chalky soil of these four regions, commonly known as Kimmeridgian clay (or marl). The dominant component of this soil is limestone, the popular name for calcium carbonate CaCO3; you will probably…