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" ... As for the real thing: Chablis winemaking history goes back many centuries, and the composition of the vineyards reaches to 150 million years ago. A special sort of subsoil, called Kimmeridgian, which contains the remains of oyster shell fossils, is the key characteristic of the geology. ... "
" ... BL: The terroir at Climens is very homogeneous in terms of quality: its surface area of 30 hectares (74.13 acres) around the chateau has not changed along the centuries, and the characteristics of the soil and subsoil are unique. All the plots are followed and harvested in the very same accurate conditions, and we separate each day or half-day of picking for the fermentation in barrels. The difference between Cyprès and Climens is only made by tasting, it’s the second selection of the blending. Once we’ve decided the blending of Climens (a process which takes about 18 months of regular tastings), we make a second selection to create Cyprès, its little brother, a wine that you can enjoy right from its very youth: it’s a lively, seductive, and joyful wine, full of flowers and fruits. It could be called the spring of Climens. [It’s] a lovable wine for connoisseurs as well as neophytes. ... "
" ... England has firmly established itself as a global player in the traditional-method fizz market. Once a small, niche category of hobbyists, the last decade has seen incredible growth in quality, investment and production, in part due to rising temperatures and greater ability to ripen fruit. In fact, the area around Sussex shares similar geology to Champagne, much of it a chalky subsoil that’s critical in the saline elegance of France’s best export. Ridgeview continues to prove they rule the class, and this 2013 Pinot Noir-based wine is the testimony with its focus, energy and ginger spice-red berry zip. ... "
" ... In early January, InSight’s robotic arm will drop its German-built HP3 (The Heat Flow and Physical Properties Probe) instrument at a location that is rock-free and sandy as possible. From there, HP3 will start self-hammering down to a depth of 16 feet. Once in place, it’s expected that HP3’s sensors will continually take two years of temperature data in this Martian subsoil. The hope is that it will tell the researchers just how much heat the interior is still emitting today. ... "
" ... The current proposal, similar to that offered by Kazakhstan, does not seem to make that choice of either/or, as indications imply. It includes a "modified median line" (MML) strategy, which treats the surface of the Caspian as a lake and the subsoil as a sea. This arrangement allows for the free flow of shipping across the surface and also permits the construction of underwater pipelines through exclusive economic zones, presumably without consent from other, unaffected, littoral states. ... "