Burg Adv - Brainscape Flashcards
Who ordered Gamay be ripped up in Burgundy and replanted with Pinot Noir?
Valois Duke
Who is the only producer of Musigny blanc?
Comte Georges de Vogüé
Who is Emmanuel Rouget?
Henri Jayer’s nephew who has taken over his estate
Who founded the Hospices de Beaune and when?
Founded by Nicolas Rolin in 1443
Which villages of the Cote de Nuits produce AOP white wine?
Marsannay
Fixin
Morey-St-Denis
Nuits-St-Georges
Which village has the majority of Bonnes Mares?
Chambolle
Which major villages of the Cote Chalonnaise produce exclusively white wine?
Bouzeron
Montagny
Which Corton AOP only produces white wine?
Corton-Charlemagne and Charlemagne Grand Crus
Where is Tressot planted in Burgundy?
In the Yonne Départment, but it is not allowed to be replanted
Where is the Taille Pieds 1er cru located?
Volnay
Where is the Morgeot 1er cru located?
Chassagne-Montrachet
Where is the Les Pucelles 1er cru located?
Puligny-Montrachet
Where is the Les Marconnet 1er cru located?
Beaune
Where is the Les Genevrières 1er cru located?
Meursault
Where is the Les Damoiselles 1er cru located?
Puligny-Montrachet
Where is the Les Chenevottes 1er cru located?
Chassagne-Montrachet
Where is the Les Charmes 1er cru located?
Meursault
Where is the Les Caillerets 1er cru located?
Volnay
Where is the Grèves 1er cru located?
Beaune
Where is the En Cailleret 1er cru located?
Chassagne-Montrachet
Where is the Cros Parantoux 1er cru located? How made this vineyard famous?
Vosne-Romanée & Henri Jayer
Where is the Clos du Roi 1er cru located?
Beaune
Where is the Clos des Mouches 1er cru located?
Beaune
Where is the Clos des Ducs 1er cru located? It is a monopole of whose?
Volnay & Marquis d’Angerville
Where is the Clos des Chênes 1er cru located?
Volnay
Where is the Clos de Réas 1er cru located?
Vosne-Romanée
Where is the Clos de la Maltroie 1er cru located?
Chassagne-Montrachet
Where is the Clavoillon 1er cru located?
Puligny-Montrachet
Where is the Champsgain 1er cru located?
Chassagne-Montrachet
Where is the Champs Canet 1er cru located?
Puligny-Montrachet
Where is the Beaux Monts 1er cru located?
Vosne-Romanée
Where is the Aux Perrières 1er cru located?
Meursault
Where is the Aux Malconsorts 1er cru located?
Vosne-Romanée
Where is Pinot Blanc most notably permitted in Burgundy?
Nuits-St-Georges AOP
Where is Les Rugiens 1er cru located?
Pommard - it is divided into Hauts and Bas sections
Where is Les Paulands located?
Aloxe-Corton - it is a climat of Corton, extending down the slope to premier cru and further down to simple village AOP
Where is Les Epenots located 1er cru located?
Pommard
Where is Les Amoureuses 1er Cru located?
Chambolle-Musigny
Where is Ile de Vergelesses located?
Pernand-Vergelesses
Where is Henri Jayer located?
Vosne-Romanée
Where is Clos des Maréchaudes located?
Aloxe-Corton - It is a climat of Corton that extends down the slope turning into a 1er cru.
Where is Chevalier-Montrachet located?
Puligny-Montrachet
Where is Blagny located?
Cote de Beaune - neighbor to Meursault, as its white wines are labeled Meursault-Blagny; Blagny AOP is reserved for red wines
Where and what is the Bouzeron AOP?
Aligoté,
Cote Chalonnaise
When were the AOCs (including the Grand Crus) of Burgundy created?
1936
When was the release of Beaujolais noveau first authorized?
1951
When was St-Bris AOP elevated from VDQS? What grapes are permitted?
2003, Sauvignon Blanc and Sauvignon Gris
When is Beaujolais noveau released?
The 3rd Thursday of November
When did negociants first appear in Burgundy? When did they start to lose control?
18th century to start capitalizing on the NEW Napoleonic code; Until the advent of Domaine bottling in the 1930s
What was the last Grand Cru to be promoted?
La Grand Rue in Vosne-Romanée in 1992
What was Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire AOP rechristened in 2011? What are the wines under the AOP?
Coteaux Bourguignons AOP; The same all-encompassing dimensions as Bourgogne AOP, but it allows Gamay in the red blends; It also authorizes inexpensive white and rosé blends
What villages of the Cote Chalonnaise produce more red than white wine?
Givry
Mercurey
What villages may append their name to the Bourgogne AOP in the Yonne Department?
Chitry
Vézelay
Épineuil
What village allows for red, white and rosé?
Marsannay
What two villages of the Cote de Nuits do not have their own AOPs? What may they be labeled?
Flagey-Echézeaux - Vosne-Romanée; Prémeaux - Nuits-St-Georges
What three villages claim a portion of the Corton Grand Cru?
Aloxe-Corton
Ladoix-Serrigny
Pernand-Vergelesses
What soils characterize Beaujolais?
Southern sector (flatter) - clay-based; Northern sector - granite hillsides of the craggy “monts de Beaujolais”
What regions of Burgundy utilize Gamay?
Coteaux Bourguignon AOP
Beaujolais
Maconnais
What regions of Burgundy are located in the Rhône department?
Beaujolais & Coteaux du Lyonnais
What major villages of Cote Chalonnaise may produce either red or white?
Rully
Givry
Mercurey
What Lieux-Dits were approved in the 1990s?
La Chapelle Notre-Dame
La Chapitre
Côtes St-Jacques
Montrecul
What is the wine traditionally used for a Kir cocktail?
Bourgogne Aligoté AOP?
What is the unofficial 8th Grand Cru of Chablis?
La Moutonne - it is comprised of parcels of both Les Preuses and Vaudésir (A monopole of Domaine Long-Depaquit)
What is the traditional pairing with andouillette sausages and salade lyonnaise?
A glass of Gamay, slightly chilled
What is the smallest white grand cru in Burgundy?
Criots-Batard-Montrachet
What is the smallest AOP in France?
La Romanée
What is the only commune appellation in the Cote Chalonnaise that does not permit premier cru bottlings?
Bouzeron AOP
What is the most southern village of the Cote de Beaune?
Cheilly-lès-Maranges
What is the minimum required alcohol for Petit Chablis? Chablis Grand Cru?
Petit Chablis - 9.5%; Grand Cru - 11%