Burgundy Flashcards
Which of the following grand crus does Domaine Leflaive NOT produce?
Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Chevalier-Montrachet
Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet
Montrachet
Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet
Who producer does practice reductive aging for all of their wines in Chablis?
Louis Michel
Domaine Joblot is a top estate in which AOP?
Givry, Côte Chalonnaise
Which AOP has the most hectares under vine in the Côte Chalonnaise?
Mercurey
Match the indicated vineyards on the map to the respective premier cru.
A: Aux Combottes
B: Bel-Air
C: Petite-Chapelle
D: Clos Saint-Jacques
Who is the producer of “Côte de Bouguerots”?
Domaine William Fèvre
Queue de Hareng is a premier cru physically located in which commune?
Brohcon
Also Clos de la Perrière
The vineyards within the village of Brochon that are classified as Premier Crus are treated as Fixin Premier Crus.
Match the following Beaujolais appellations to their respective vineyard.
Côte du Py
La Madone
Les Capitans
Grange-Charton
Côte du Py: Morgon
La Madone: Fleurie
Les Capitans: Juliénas
Régnié: Grange Charton
Which forest is closest to the Côte-d’Or?
Allier
Who is the monopole owner of Clos des Ruchottes?
Domaine Armand Rousseau
Who is the producer of “Vigne de l’Enfant Jesus?”
Bouchard Pere & Fils
What is fermage?
The leasing of land.
Clos de Tavannes is a top premier cru in the _____ AOP.
Santenay
Which of the following Meursault vineyards was listed as a “hors ligne” in the 1855 Lavalle classification?
Santenot
Established in 630 by the Bèze monastery, it is the last of the famous vineyards still standing today.
Chambertin-Clos de Bdze
The Cistercian Order greatly expanded Burgundy’s vineyards, establishing the Grand Cru vineyards (A) in 1115 and (B) in 1141.
(A) Clos de Vougeot
(B) Clos de Tart
The grapes purchased are carefully selected, and a few barrels of wine are brewed for each item.
Micro-négociants
Founder of the Hôtel-Dieu (Hospices de Beaune) in Beaune in 1443.
NICOLAS ROLIN
The year in which the “Climats of the Burgundy Vineyards” were inscribed on the World Heritage List.
2015
Four typical soils from the Bourgogne region
Kimmeridgian
Oxfordian
Bathonian
Bajocian
The only village name that is AOC recognized.
Bouzeron