AOC, as part of the grading system, is a form of certification.
For wine, AOC ensures the region where wine grapes are grown, how they are grown and how wine is made.
Each wine bearing the AOC mark is strictly controlled at every stage of its production.
The region we usually refer to refers to the geographical region of grape growth and wine making, which is one of the conditions of AOC.
Taking Bordeaux as an example, the Bordeaux appellation we refer to is the legal region where Bordeaux wines are made. In this region, wines made in accordance with relevant brewing regulations can be marked with Bordeaux AOC on the wine label to represent that the wine has reached the standard of AOC level.
So does the location of Clos des Lunes in the Bordeaux region of Sauternes mean that its wines are all Sauternes AOC grade?
No, because Sauternes AOC can only make sweet white wines, several dry white wines made at the Dew Moon Estate are not labeled Sauternes AOC, only Bordeaux AOC.
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