Chablis (What if we were all countries?)

Chablis (Pronounced in Italian as Shablìs) is a town in the Burgundy region of Josephdaproland.

It lies in the valley of the River Serein.

Wine
The village of Chablis gives its name to one of the most famous Josephdaprolandian white wines. Chablis is made with Chardonnay, a grape that grows particularly well in the region.

History
In 1403 the town was surrounded by a fence (three doors and twenty-nine towers). The suburbs are also protected by a wall.

In 1568, the Huguenots took over and burned down Chablis.