Burgundy Flashcards
Describe the Cote Chalonnaise.
South of Cote d’Or
Still Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
Vineyards on hills, but not always east-facing
Lighter, mature earlier, less prestigious than Cote d’Or
List the 4 village appellations of Cote Chalonnaise, and describe what kind of wine they make.
Rully: More white than red. Also does sparkling.
Montagny: Only white
Mercurey: Highest reputation for reds
Givry: Good reds. Smallest village.
Describe Bourgogne Cote Chalonnaise.
Regional appellation
Makes red and white wine
Describe the Cote de Beaune.
Best Chardonnay in region
Pinot Noir is fruiter than Cote de Nuits
All white Grand Crus (except 1) are produced here
List the 7 village appellations of Cote de Beaune and their famous Grand Crus.
- Aloxe-Corton (Corton, Coton-Charlemagne)
- Puligny-Montrachet (Montrachet)
- Chassagne-Montrachet (Montrachet)
- Beaune
- Meursault
- Volnay*
- Pommard*
*Only make red wine
What kind of wine does Cote de Beaune villages make?
Red
Comes from 1 or more Cote de Beaune village
Describe Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Beaune and Hautes Cotes de Nuits.
Less body and concentration than Cote de Beaune/Nuits and villages
Describe Burgundy’s climate and grape growing.
Cool to moderate, continental climate
Rain can disrupt flowering and harvest
Spring frosts (in Chablis) and hail are concerns too
Basic village-level: flat sites, bottom of slopes
Premier/Grand Cru: mid-slope, facing SE
Variety of soils
Describe the Cote de Nuits.
Fullest bodied, longest lived Pinot Noirs
All red Grand Crus (except 1) are produced here
List the 4 village appellations of Cote de Nuits and their famous Grand Crus.
- Gevrey-Chambertin (Chambertin, Chambertin Clos de Beze)
- Vougeot (Clos de Vougeot)
- Vosne-Romanee (Romanee-Conti, La Tache, La Romanee)
- Nuits-Saint-Georges
What kind of wine does Cote de Nuits villages make?
Red and white
Describe the hierarchy of Burgundy’s regional-level appellations.
Bourgogne Rouge/Blanc ↓ Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Nuits Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Beaune Bourgogne Cotes Chalonnaise Macon (red and white) Macon Villages (white)
Describe the hierarchy of Burgundy’s single-vineyard appellations.
Premier Cru (x600) ↓ Grand Cru (x34)
If all grapes come from 1 vineyard, the vineyard will be on the label
Single vineyards rarely belong to one owner (monopole)
What is the hierarchy of Burgundy appellations?
Regional → Commune → Single vineyard
Describe the Chablis region.
In the valley of the river Serein
Lesser vineyards labeled Petit Chablis
Frost is major climate issue
Sprinklers and heaters used
Basic villages on north-facing slopes, flat land
Primier/Grand Cru on south-facing hillsides