Burgundy Flashcards

1
Q

La Moutonne, the eighth unofficial Grand Cru of Chablis, is shared between Vaudesir and ______.
A. Bougros
B. Preuses
C. Valmur
D. Blanchot

A

Preuses

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2
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Chaptalization is legal for grand cru wines in Burgundy. T/F

A

True

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3
Q

Chablis 1er Cru is not an appellation separate from Chablis AOP. T/F

A

True

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4
Q

Select the appellations in Cote Chalonnaise that may only produce white wine.
A. Bouzeron
B. Rully
C. Mercurey
D. Montagny
E. Givry

A

Bouzeron
Montagny

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5
Q

Les Genevrieres is a Premier Cru in which village?
A. Saint-Roman
B. Puligny-Montrachet
C. Meursault
D. Chassagne-Montrachet

A

Meursault

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6
Q

Which of the following is a synonym for chardonnay in Chablis?
A. Beauroy
B. Beaunois
C. Morillon
D. Bearot

A

Beaunois

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7
Q

Which is the primary grape found in Irancy AOP?
A. Pinot Noir
B. Chardonnay
C. Cesar
D. Aligote

A

Pinot Noir

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8
Q

The production of which grape typically involves battonage?
A. Aligote
B. Pinot Noir
C. Chardonnay
D. Gamay

A

Chardonnay

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9
Q

Wines from which of the following appellations are least likely to be aged in new oak barrels.
A. Fleurie
B. Volnay
C. Chassagne-Montrachet
D. Vougeot

A

Fleurie

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10
Q

In which year did the Jules Lavalle classification take place?

A

1855

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11
Q

The Bonnes Mares Grand Cru is split between what two villages?
A. Chambolle-Musigny and Morey-St-Denis
B. Gevrey-Chambertin and Morey-St-Denis
C. Chambolle-Musigny and Vougeot
D. Vougeot and Vosne-Romanee

A

Chambolle-Musigny and Morey-St-Denis

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12
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Match the AOP/commune to the correct region.
A. Blagny
B. Solutre
C. Brochon
D. Mercurey

A

A.Cote d’Or/Cote de Beaune
B. Macon
C. Gevrey-Chambertin
D. Cote Chalonnaise

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13
Q

All red Burgundy undergoes malolactic fermentation.

A

True

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14
Q

How many liters are in a feuillette?
A. 128
B. 132
C. 225
D. 228

A

132

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15
Q

How many liters are in a piece?

A

228

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16
Q

What are the permitted styles of production in St Bris AOP.
A. White only
B. White and rose
C. White and red
D. White, red and rose

A

White only
Sauv. Blanc and Sauv. Gris

17
Q

100% chardonnay may be produced in Beaujolais AOP. T/F

18
Q

In which appellation are you most likely to find Aligote?
A. Bouzeron
B. Meursault
C. Vosne-Romanee
D. Pouilly-Fuisse

19
Q

Which of the following AOPs is located in the Maconnais?
A. Vire-Clesse
B. Montagny
C. Morey-St-Denis
D. Saint-Aubin

A

Vire-Clesse

20
Q

Which of the following AOPs is not in the Cote Chalonnaise?
A. Montagny
B. Bouzeron
C. Marsannay
D. Givry

21
Q

What is the primary grape found in Chablis?

A

Chardonnay

22
Q

In which of the following regions is Gevrey-Chambertin AOP located?
A. Cote de Nuits
B. Cote de Beaune
C. Cote Chalonnaise
D. Maconnais

A

Cote de Nuits

23
Q

Which of the following regions in Burgundy is furthest south?
A. Cote de Nuits
B. Chablis
C. Beaujolais
D. Cote de Beaune

A

Beaujolais

24
Q

Chardonnay is the most important grape in the Gevrey-Chambertin AOP. T/F

25
Philip the Bold was famous for ousting the ______ grape from Burgundy in the late 14th century.
Gamay
26
Similar to Bordeaux, the classification of 1er and Grand Cru of Burgundy is attached to the winery and not the land itself.
False
27
What is the largest Grand Cru in Burgundy?
Clos de Vougeot
28
The Bonnes Mares Grand Cru is split between what two villages?
Chambolle-Musigny Morey-St-Denis
29
What is the primary grape in Irancy AOP?
Pinot Noir
30
How many liters are in a feuillette?
132
31
Excluding Beaujolais, 1 in 5 bottles produced in Burgundy comes from Chablis. T/F
True
32
Chardonnay synonym in Chablis
Beaunois
33
Which of the following techniques would be considered modern in Burgundy? A. Aging in neutral oak B. Whole cluster fermentation C. Extended cold maceration D. Selection massalle
Extended cold maceration