Burgundy Flashcards
What is the climate of Burgundy?
It ranges from cool continental in the north (Chablis) to moderate continental in the south.
What are some climactic challenges in Burgundy?
- Rain can disrupt flowering in early summer and can affect harvest
- Pinot Noir is susceptible to grey rot, which is a problem in a wet growing season
- Spring frost (esp. in Chablis)
- Localized summer hailstorms
What are some characteristics of the highest-quality vineyards in Burgundy?
- South or east-facing exposure, offering protection of prevailing westerly winds
- Planted on hillsides that have good drainage
What are the flavor characteristics of Burgundian Pinot Noir?
- Red fruit flavors in youth that evolve into earth, game, and mushroom in maturity
- High acid / low to medium tannins, but this varies according to producer & vintage
What are some common winemaking techniques used for red wines in Burgundy?
- Use of whole-bunches has become more popular
- Best wines receive 16-18 months of barrel aging
What are common techniques used for premium Chardonnay production in Burgundy?
- Barrel fermentation
- Barrel aging (typically 6-9 months)
- MLF
- Use of lees during aging
What is Aligote?
White grape that tends to produce neutral wines with high acid.
Where is Chablis located and what sets apart its best vineyard sites?
- Located on the River Serein in the northern part of Burgundy
- Best sites planted on slopes with south-facing aspects
What is a major climactic problem in Chablis and how is it solved?
- Spring frosts
- Heaters and sprinklers
What are the various quality levels of Chablis?
- Petit Chablis
- Chablis
- Chablis Premier Cru
- Chablis Grand Cru
Petit & Village-level Chablis grown on more marginal or north-facing sites, flatter land. Green fruit & high acid. Premier & Cru Chablis grown on south-facing slopes, richer fruit, can see some new oak.
What is the Massif Central?
A highland area that runs alongside the western edge of the Côte d’Or. Provides the favorable east and south-east facing hillsides for Burgundy?
Where do some of the fullest-bodied and longest-lived Pinot Noirs come from?
Côte de Nuits
What is Côte de Nuits-Villages?
A red or white wine produced from vineyards that lie on the Côte de Nuits but do not qualify for one of the more famous village appellations.
What is Côte de Beaune-Villages?
A red wine wine produce from villages in the Côte de Beaune.
What separates wines of Bourgogne Haute Côtes de Nuits & Bourgogne Haute Côte de Beaune from the other appellations in Burgundy?
They are produced to the west and at higher altitudes than the rest of Burgundy. Higher altitude and greater exposure to wind gives slightly less body and concentration.