Chablis is a French white wine produced in the northern Burgundy region of France. It is located in the Yonne department in the north of the country, close to the city of Auxerre. Chablis is known for its crisp, dry, and refreshing white wines made from the Chardonnay grape.
Chablis has a long history of winemaking, with evidence of vineyards in the area dating back to the Roman era. The region was officially recognized as an AOC in 1938, and has since become one of the most popular white wines from France.