Burgundy COPY Flashcards
Name the soil type of Chablis?
Klimmeridgien Limestone
What trellising system are allow in Chablis?
- Guyot (simple or Double) - Cordon de Royat - Taille Chablis
What is referred to the following:
Taille Chablis
- Trellising system widely used for chardonnay in France
- Chablis and Champagne
- Bush vine, short spur and trellis on a wired
What is the max yield for:
- Chablis Grand Cru AOP
- Chablis 1er Cru
- Grand Cru: 54 Hl/Ha
- 1er Cru: 58 Hl/Ha
What are the alcohol range regulations of the Chablis wine region?
- Petit Chablis: 9,5% ABV
- Chablis: 10% ABV
- 1er Cru: 10,5% ABV
- Grand Cru: 11% ABV
Name the Grand Cru vineyard of Chablis? (West to East)
- Bougros - Preuses - Vaudesir - Grenouille - Valmur - Les Clos - Blanchots
What’s the one red wine only AOP in the Yonne?
Irancey AOP: Pinot noir with 10%combined cesar and pinot Gris
Name all Grand Cru vineyard of Chablis in order to the size? (bigger to smaller)
- Les Clos: 25,87 Ha - Vaudesir: 15,43 Ha - Bougros: 15,07 Ha - Blanchot: 12,68 Ha - Preuses: 10,81 Ha - Valmur: 10,55 Ha - Grenouilles: 9,38 Ha
Name all the GC and 1er cru holdings of Vincent Dauvissat.
Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos
Chablis Grand Cru Les Preuses
Chablis Premier Cru Séchet
Chablis Premier Cru Vaillons
Chablis Premier Cru La Forest (Within Montmains)
What is the bigger grand cru vineyard of Chablis? Smaller?
Bigger: Les Clos (25,87 Ha) smaller: Grenouille (9,38 Ha)
Explain la Moutonne
Monopole of Long-Depaquit, between Preuses and Vaudesir (2.35 in Vaudesir) not a technical grand cru but may label grand cru.
“Bougros”? location, size, producers
- Western most Grand Cru of Chablis - 15,07 Ha - promoted as Grand Cru in 1938 – Laroche, La Chablisienne, Long-Dupaquit
When has “Bougros” been promoted as Grand Cru?
1938 Same as “Preuses” Whereas other Grand cru received their AOC in 1936
“Les Preuses”? Location, vineyard size, producers?
- Grand cru vineyard of Chablis - 10,81 Ha - Promoted as Grand Cru in 1938 (as Bougrot) – Chablisienne, Dauvissat, Billard-Simon - Lies 0,11 Ha of the Long-Dupaquit’s monopole “La Moutonne”
What is the min ABV for Chablis Grand Cru?
11% ABV
Name all the GC and 1er cru holdings of Raveneau.
All On Kimmeridgian Limestone
Les Clos Grand Cru
45 years average .50 ha
Blanchot Grand Cru
55 years average Kimmeridgian Limestone .64 ha
Valmur Grand Cru
40 years average Kimmeridgian Limestone .75 ha
Chablis 1er Cru Montée de Tonnerre - East/Right Bank
50 years average Kimmeridgian Limestone 2.51 ha
Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons West/Left Bank
33 years average Kimmeridgian Limestone .40 ha
Chablis 1er Cru Butteaux - West/Left Bank (within Montmains)
45 years average Kimmeridgian Limestone 1.49 ha
Chablis 1er Cru Forêt - West/Left Bank (within Montmains)
15 years average Kimmeridgian Limestone .67 ha
Chablis 1er Cru Monts-Mains West/Left Bank (within Montmains)
20 years average Kimmeridgian Limestone .36 ha
Name the commune of production for all Chablis Grand Cru?
Chablis
What 2 vineyards lies the monopole vineyard of Long-Dupaquit “La Moutonne”?
Les Preuses (0,11 Ha) and Vaudesir (2,35 Ha) Grand Cru in Chablis Not considered as Grand Cru vineyard
Name all the GC and 1er cru holdings of Moreau-Nadot.
CHABLIS GRAND CRU VALMUR
CHABLIS 1ER CRU MONTEE DE TONNERRE - East/Right Bank
CHABLIS 1ER CRU VAILLONS - West/Left Bank
CHABLIS 1ER CRU FORETS (within Montmains) - West/Left Bank
CHABLIS 1ER CRU MONTMAINS - West/Left Bank
“Vaudesir” Vineyard size, location, producers
Grand Cru vineyard in Chablis AOP 15,43 Ha - 2,35 Ha of “La Moutonne” Long-Dupaquit’ monopole are located within this vineyard – Christian Moreau, A Besson, G. Tremblay, L. Michel
“Grenouille”? Vineyard size, location, producers?
Smaller grand cru vineyard of Chablis La Chablisienne own 7,20 Ha out of the 9,38 Ha of this grand cru other producers: Louis Michel, B, Droin, P. Testut
“Valmur”? Location, vineyard size, producers?
Grand cru vineyard of Chablis 10,55 Ha – J.C Bessin, G. Robin, C. Moreau
“Les Clos”? Location, vineyard size, producers?
Biggest grand cru of Chablis 25,87 Ha – Billard-Simond, F. Ravenau, Dauvissat, Louis Michel, William Fère, Christian Moreau, Pinson
“Blanchot”? Location, vineyard size, producers?
Southern most Grand cru of Chablis: South East exposure - Facing the Montee de Tonnerre 1er cru 12,68 Ha – Long-Dupaquit, Laroche, Vocoret, La Chablisienne, F. Raveneau, F. Servin
Name five Chablis 1er cru vineyard from the Right bank?
- Fourchaume (within Fourchaume L’Homme Mort)
- Vaulorent (touches Preuses)
- Montée de Tonnerre
- Mont de Milieu
- Fourneaux
- Vaucoupin
What is the name of the river flow through Chablis area?
Serein
What is the northern most Chablis 1er cru of the right bank?
L’Homme Mort 8,96 Ha
Name the “lieux-dits” of Fourchaume 1er Cru?
Côte de Fontenay - l’Homme Mort - Vaulorent - Vaupulent
*Biggest 1er cru of the right bank of Chablis (103,31 Ha)
What are the 2 biggest 1er cru vineyard of Chablis? With their location and size?
- Vaillons: left Bank - 113,30 ha - Fourchaume: right bank - 103,31 ha
What are the “lieu-dits” of Montée de Tonnerre 1er Cru? Where is it?
Chablis 1er cru AOP - 41,54 Ha Right bank - Chapelot - Pied d’Aloup - Côte de Brechain
Give 2 producer of Chablis Fourchaume 1er Cru?
- Seguinot Bordet - Vrignaud - P. Puize - Louis Michel - Billaud-Simon -La Chablisienne - domaine d’Henri - Fevre - Laroche - Lavantareaux
Give 2 producer of Chablis Montée de Tonnerre 1er Cru?
- F. Raveneau - J. Collet - Samuel Billaud - Billaud-SImon - Moreau-Nadot - dauvissat - Piuze - Fevre -
What are the “lieu-dits” of Fourneaux 1er Cru? Where is it?
Chablis 1er Cru - 30 Ha Right bank - Morein - Côte de Prés Girots
Give 2 producers of Chablis Vaucoupin 1er Cru?
Chablis 1er Cru AOP (southern most of the right bank) - B. Drouhin, G. Picq
Name five 1er cru vineyard of Chablis left bank?
- Côte de Lechet - 50 Ha - Vaillons - 113 Ha - Montmains - 77, ha - Vosgros - 17 Ha - Beauregards - 20 Ha Vau de Vey - 41 Ha
What 1er cru vineyard of Chablis AOP have been upgraded in 1978 (rather than 1938 like others)?
- Les Beauregards - Vau de Ligneau
What is the name of the narrow valley separating Blanchot GC to Montee de Tonnerre 1er Cru?
Vallée de Bréchain
What are the “lieu-dits” of Beauroy 1er Cru? Where is it?
Chablis 1er cru - 53,8 Ha Left bank - Côte de Savant - Troesmes
Name 2 producers of Beauroy 1er Cru?
Chablis 1er cru - Left bank - G. Tremblay - L. Tribut - W. Fèvre
Name 2 producers of Côte de Lechet 1er Cru. Where is this vineyard located?
- Chablis 1er Cru AOP – Left bank f the Serein - B. Defaix - Domaine des Malandes
Where is Vau de Vey 1er cru located?
Chablis 1er cru AOP Left bank of the Serein 41 Ha
Where is Vau de Ligneau 1er cru located?
Chablis 1er cru AOP Left bank of the Serein 28 Ha – Promoted as 1er cru in 1978 regulation
What is the biggest Chablis 1er cru vineyard of the left bank?
Vaillons more than 113 Ha Can includes those “lieu-dits” - Melinots - Roncières - Les Epinottes - Les Lys - Sécher - Beugnons - Chatains
What are the “lieu-dits” of Vaillons 1er Cru?
Beugnons
Chatains
Sécher
Les Lys
Mélinots
Roncières
Les Épinottes
113ha
Name 4 Producers of Chablis 1er cru Vaillons?
F. Raveneau - Moreau-Naudet - V. Dauvissat - W. Fèvre - J. Collet - L. Moreau - L. Michel - Billaud-Simon - -
What are the 2 “lieu-dits” of Montmains 1er cru? where is it located?
Chablis 1er cru vineyard Left bank - Forêts - Butteaux
Name 2 producers of Montmains 1er cru vineyard?
- Chablis 1er cru – F. Raveneau -V. Dauvissat- Moreau-Naudet W. Fèvre – L. Michel – A. Besson – J. Collet
Where is Vosgros 1er cru located? What “lieu dit” in included inside this vineyard?
Chablis 1er cru vineyard left bank 17,57 Ha – Vaugiraut 1er cru
What “Lieu-Dit” is included inside Beauregards 1er cru? Where?
Chablis 1er cru vineyard Left bank 20,06 Ha (promoted as 1er cru in 1978) - Côte de Cuissy
Name a producer of Beauregards 1er cru?
Marc Brocard
What are the 1er / Grand crus holding of Domaine Francois Raveneau ?
Chablis Grand Cru “Les Clos” Chablis Grand Cru”Valmur” Chablis Grand Cru “Blanchot” Chablis 1er Cru “Vaillons” Chablis 1er Cru “Montee de Tonnerre” Chablis 1er Cru “Butteaux” Chablis 1er Cru “Mont-Mains” Chablis 1er Cru “Forêts”
William Fèvre estate own 6 out of 7 Grand cru in Chablis? What is the only one they do not produce on their portfolio?
Chablis Grenouille Grand Cru
Name all 1er cru vineyard produced on the portfolio of Domaine William Fèvre
Left: - Chablis 1er Cru “ Vaillons” - Chablis 1er Cru “ Les Lys” - Chablis 1er Cru “ Beauroy” - Chablis 1er Cru “ Montmains” Right bank: - Chablis 1er Cru “ Montee de Tonnerre” - Chablis 1er Cru “ Fourchaume” - Chablis 1er Cru “ Vaulorent” - Chablis 1er Cru “ Mont de Milieu”
Who’s produce “Chablis Sainte Claire”?
Chablis village from Jean Marc Brocard estate
What is the vineyard holding in Chablis 1er Cru of Domaine Jean Marc Brocard?
- Chablis 1er Cru “ Butteaux” - Chablis 1er Cru “ Montmains” - Chablis 1er Cru “ Montee de Tonnerre” - Chablis 1er Cru “ Fourchaume” - Chablis 1er Cru “Vau de Vey” - Chablis 1er Cru “ Vaucoupin” - Chablis 1er Cru “ Vaulorent”
What is the vineyard holding in Chablis Grand Cru of Domaine Jean Marc Brocard?
all of them: - Bougros - Blanchots - Grenouilles - Les Preuses - Les Clos - Valmur - Vaudesir
Does any estate in chablis produced wine from every grand cru?
Yes Jean Marc Brocard
What are the main difference between the right and left bank of Chablis coming to the soil approach? How does it affect the final wine?
Left: Higher concentration of clay on soil = Richer, fuller wines Right: soil is mark by lower amount of clay, and higher proportion of limestone = liner wines, less body, but higher minerality on the profile (where Grand cru hill is located)
How are the chablis vineyards spread over the region?
- Petit chablis: often located on top of the hill (lower exposure) - Chablis Village: lower slopes of northern aspect: better drainage but moderate exposure - Chablis 1er cru: on the southern slopes of the hill, with longer sun exposure - Chablis grand Cru: on a single hill, South / South-West exposure
When did Patrick Puize started his own estate?
2008 worked at Jean Marc Brocard previously. He mainly purchase grapes from vintners to produce his own wines
When did Chablis AOP been created? When the 1er cru level been introduced?
AOC: 1938 1er cru: 1967 then enlarged in 1978 (created controversy)
What is the name of the soil in Chablis? When does it refer to?
Klimmeridgien marl - Formation create about 150 millions years ago - Contain Exogyra virgula fossils (small oyster shell like)
What is the “Union des Grands Crus de Chablis”?
Non profit association open to any winemaker owns a plot of Chablis Grand Cru. - Currently represent 50 Ha out of 100Ha - 12 actives members
What is the chart of the “Union des Grands crus de Chablis”?
- grapes must be hand harvested - Ecologic approach (at least in “agriculture raisonnée”) - wine must be aged for at least 15 mouth (until January of the second year after harvest) - control and tasting panel prior release
How long time must a wine age before applying for the union des Grands Crus de Chablis’ approval?
15 months can not be sold prior January of the 2nd year after harvest – Must follow a tasting panel prior release
Name some members of the “Union des Grands Cru de Chablis”? How many of them?
12 members in total - Long-Dupaquit - William Fèvre - Gerard Tremblay - Jean Marc Brocard - Domaine Laroche - Domaine Dampt - Domaine du Chateau Grenouilles - Domaine Laroche - Domaine Collet - Domaine des Malandes
What is the smaller 1er cru of Chablis?
Cotes de Cuisy 0,55 Ha Part of the Beauregards 1er cru (left bank)
What are the appellations of the Yonne area?
- Chablis AOP
- Petit Chablis AOP
- Chablis Grand Cru AOP
- Irancy AOP - Pinot Noir w/ PG & Cesar
- Vezelay AOP - Chardonnay
- Saint Bris AOP - SB & SG
Irancy AOP?
Appellation of the Yonne are (Burgundy) - Only red wine - Pinot noir + up to 10% of Cesar / Pinot Gris – not release prior 30th of June year after harvest AOP approval: 1999
Name the villages of production of Irancy AOP?
- Irancy
- Vincelottes
- Cravant
Within what départements of France can wines be labeled as Bourgogne AOP?
- Yonne
- Cote d’Or
- Soane et Loire
- Rhone
Name the Lieu-Dits at the Bourgogne geographic delimitation.
For white, red and Rose:
- Montrecul: Dijon
- Le Chapitre: Chenove
- La Chapelle Notre Dame: Ladoix Serrigny
- Côte Saint Jacques: Joigny - Yonne
What are the main varieties of the Bourgogne Mousseux AOP?
Only sparkling red wine:
- Pinot Noir
- Gamay
- Cesar - for the Yonne département only
What method is used for the production of Bourgogne Mousseux AOP wines?
- Traditional method
- Wines must be aged for a minimum of 9 months on the lees prior disgorgement
- Produced only red sparkling wines based on Pinot Noir and Gamay
What are the blending regulation for the production of Bourgogne Passe-Tout-Grains AOP?
Red and rose wines
- 30% Pinot Noir minimum
- 15% Gamay
- Maximum 15% combined plantings of chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, and Pinot Gris
Wines must be co-fermented
What was the previous name of the Coteaux Bourguignon AOP?
Precise the year of the changing.
- This appelation was know as Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire
- This new appellation was established in 2011
What are the grape varieties of Crémant de Bourgogne AOP?
- Chardonnay
- Pinot Blanc
- Pinot Noir
- Pinot Gris
- Aligoté
- Melon de Bourgogne
- Sacy
- Gamay
How long time must a Cremant de Bourgogne AOP aged for?
- A minimum of 9 months on the lees
- can not be release 12 months from the date of the tirag
What are the yields required for the production of Crémant de Bourgogne AOP?
- Vineyards yields: 78 Hl/Ha
- Pressing house: 100 liter of juice out of 150 kg of grape maximum
Explain the following:
Union des Producteurs et Elaborateurs de Crémant de Bourgogne classification
= UPECB
Association for Crémant de Bourgogne producers. They came together to increase the quality and the image of the Crémant de Bourgogne wines
They created a 2 level classification:
- Eminent: 2 years on the lees
- Grand Eminent: 3 years on the lees + based only on Pinot Noir and chardonnay
What is the following term refers to?
Crémant de Bourgogne “Éminent”
Term controlled by the Union des Producteurs de Elaborateurs de Crémant de Bourgogne association
- Wines must be produced from Pinot Noir, chardonnay, Gamay and Alligote
- Ageing must least for a minimum of 2 years on the lees prior disgorgement
- Wines must go forward a panel tasting prior any releasing to asset the quality
What is the following term referred top:
Crémant de Bourgogne ‘Grand Éminent’
Term controlled by the Union des Producteurs de Elaborateurs de Crémant de Bourgogne association
- Wines must be produced from Pinot Noir, chardonnay, Ageing must least for a minimum of 3 years on the lees prior disgorgement
- Only the first 75% of the free run juice can be use for this classification
- Wines must go forward a panel tasting prior any releasing to asset the quality
Name the village appelations of the Côte-de-Nuits from North to South
- Marsannay AOP
- Fixin AOP
- Gevrey-Chambertin AOP
- Morey-Saint-Denis AOP
- Chambolle-Musigny AOP
- Vougeot AOP
- Vosne-Romanée AOP
- Nuits-Saint-Georges AOP
What appellation of the Côte-de-Nuits produced white, red and rose wines?
Marsannay AOP
Name the most iconic estate of Marsannay AOP?
Domaine Bruno Clair
He also holds vineyards in Gevrey Chambertin, Morey-St-Denis, Corton, and Pernand-Vergelesses
Location and style for wine of the following:
Fixin AOP
Côte-de-Nuits - Burgundy
White and Red wines only
Name the 6 premier cru vineyards of Fixin AOP?
- Arvelets
- Hervelets
- Clos de la Perrière: monopole of Phillipe Joliet
- Clos Napoleon: monopole of Pierre Gelin
- Clos du Chapitre: monopole of Guy and Yvan Dufouleur
- Les Meix Bas
What are the 3 monopoles vineyards of Fixin 1er Cru AOP?
- Clos de la Perrière: monopole of Phillipe Joliet
- Clos Napoleon: monopole of Pierre Gelin
- Clos du Chapitre: monopole of Guy and Yvan Dufouleur
Name the owner and the location of the following:
Clos de la Perrières 1er Cru
Fixin
Domaine de la Perrière - Philippe Joliet
Name the owner and the location of the following:
Clos Napoleon 1er Cru
Fixin
Domaine Pierre Gelin
What is the monopole vineyard of the following estate:
Domaine Pierre Gelin
Fixin - Côte-de-Nuits
Monopole vineyard:
- Clos Napoleon - 1,83 Ha
- Located within Fixin 1er cru.
Name the owner and the location of the following:
Clos du Chapitre 1er Cru
Fixin - Côte-de-Nuits
Guy and Yvan Dufouleur monopole
Name 5 Premiers Cru vineyards of Gevrey Chambertin?
- Aux Combottes - surrounded by Grand cru vineyards
- Bel Air
- Clos des Varoilles
- Clos du Chapitre: monopole of Nuiton-Beaunoy
- Clos Prieur
- Clos Saint-Jacques
- Issarts: Monopole of Faiveley
- Les Cazetiers
- Les Corbeaux
- Combes aux Moines
- Les Cherbaudes
- …
In what village is located the following premier cru:
Les Cazetiers
- *Gevrey-Chambertin AOP**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
- 8,43 Ha
- Bruno Clair
- Armand Rousseau
- Louis Jadot
In what village is located the following premier cru:
Clos Prieur
Gevrey-Chambertin AOP
Côte-de-Nuits
- Harmand-Geoffroy
- Rossignol-Trapet
In what village is located the following premier cru:
Clos-Saint-Jacques
Gevrey-Chambertin AOP
Côte-de-Nuits
- Armand-Rousseau
- Bruno Clair
- Fourrier
- Louis Jadot
In what village is located the following premier cru:
Aux Combottes
Gevrey-Chambertin AOP
Côte-de-Nuits
- Dujac
- Leroy
In what village is located the following premier cru:
La Combe-Aux-Moines
Gevrey-Chambertin AOP
Côte-de-Nuits
- 4,77 Ha
- Faiveley
- Fourrier
In what village is located the following premier cru:
Lavaux-Saint-Jacques
Gevrey-Chambertin AOP
Côte-de-Nuits
- 9,53 Ha
- Dugat-Py
- Denis Mortet
- Dupont Tisserandot
- Claude Dugat
1er Cru vineyard is locked by Grand Cru in Gevrey-Chambertin
Aux Combottes 1er Cru
- North: Latricières-Chambertin
- East: Mazoyères-Chambertin
- South: Clos de la Roche
What 1er Cru vineyard of Morey-St-Denis is planted with aligoté?
Mont-Luisant
Domaine Ponsot has 1 Ha plot finding chardonnay less interesting than Alligote in this particular vineyard
Name 5 Premiers Cru vineyards of Morey-Saint-Denis
- Les Porroux
- Clos Solon
- Clos des Ormes
- En La Rue Vergy
- Les Chaffots
- Les Blanchards
- Les Gruenchers
- Les Millandes
Location and important producers of the following 1er Cru:
Clos Baulet
- *Money-Saint-Denis AOP**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
- *0,87 Ha
- Frederic Magnien
Location and important producers of the following 1er Cru:
Clos Des Ormes
- *Morey-Saint-Denis AOP**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
3,15 Ha
- Georges Lignier
Location and important producers of the following 1er Cru:
Clos Sorbè
- *Morey-Saint-Denis AOP**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
3,55 Ha
- Fourrier
- Joseph Drouhin
- David Duband
Location and important producers of the following 1er Cru:
Les Chaffots 1er Cru
- *Morey-Saint-Denis AOP**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
2,62 Ha
- Hubert Lignier
- Straigh above the Clos Saint Denis and Clos de la Roche Grand Cru
Location and important producers of the following 1er Cru:
Les Façonnières 1er Cru
- *Morey-Saint-Denis AOP**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
1,67 Ha
- Jean Paul et Stephane Magnien
- Hubert Lignier
- Lignier Michelot
Les Milandes 1er Cru
- *Morey-Saint-Denis AOP**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
4,20 Ha
- Christian Serrafin
- Arlaud
Location and important producers of the following 1er Cru:
Monts Luisants 1er Cru
Morey-Saint-Denis AOP
- Côte-de-Nuits*
- 5,39 Ha*
- Ponsot:
- Dujac
This is the only 1er cru of the all village allow to be planted with Alligote rather than Chardonnay
Name 5 winemakers based in the village of Morey-Saint-Denis ?
- Domaine Arlaud
- Domaine Robert Groffier
- Domaine Dujac
- Domaine des Lambrays
- Domaine Perrot-Minot
Name 5 Premiers Cru vineyards of Chambolle-Musigny AOP?
- La Combe d’Orveau
- Les Amoureuses
- Les Charmes
- Les Chatelots
- Les Baudes
- Les Fuées
- Les Cras
- Les Lavrottes
- Les Feusselottes
- …
Under the Chambolle-Musigny AOP, what is the style of wine produced?
Red wine only
Village and Premier Cru Level
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
La Combe d’Orveau 1er Cru
- *Chambolle-Musigny**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
2,38 Ha
- Joseph Faiveley
- Perrot-Minot
- Bruno Clavelier
only 1er cru vineyard of Chambolle-Musigny to be located on the south of the Musigny Grand Cru plot
What vineyard make the northern border of the Chambolle-Musigny La Combe d’Orveaux 1er Cru?
Le Musigny Grand Cru
La Combe d’Orveau is the southern most 1er cru vineyard of Chambolle-Musigny
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Baudes 1er Cru
- *Chambolle-Musigny**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
3,42 Ha
- Ghislaine Barthod
- De Vogue
- Serafin
In what village is located the red wine producing 1er Cru?
Les Charmes 1er Cru
- *Chambolle-Musigny**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
9,53 Ha
- Francois Bertheau
- Ghislaine Barthod
- Leroy
- Ponsot
- Amiot-Seville
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Combottes 1er Cru
- *Chambolle-Musigny**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
- 1,55 Ha*
- Georges Roumier
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Cras 1er Cru
Chambolle-Musigny
Côte-de-Nuits
3,45 Ha
- Georges Roumier
- Ghislaine Barthod
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Fuées 1er Cru
- *Chambolle-Musigny**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
4,38 Ha
- J-F Mugnier
- Joseph Faiveley
- Ghislaine Barthod
- Perrot-Minot
This plot is located on the southern border of the Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Lavrottes 1er Cru
Chambolle-Musigny
Côte-de-Nuits
0,92 Ha
- Olivier Bernstein
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Sentiers 1er cru
Chambolle-Musigny
- Côte-de-Nuits*
- 4,89 Ha*
- Robert Groffier
- Hubert Lignier
- Arlaud
Name 5 winemakers base within the village of Chambolle-Musigny?
- Domaine Amiot Servelle
- Domaine Ghislaine Barthod
- Domaine Louis Boillot
- Domaine Jean Frederic Mugnier
- Domaine Georges Roumier
- Domaine Comte de Vogüé
Name all 4 Premier cru vineyards of Vougeot?
- Les Cras
- Le CLos Blanc: Monopole of Domaine de la Vougeraie
- Les Petits Vougeots
- Clos de la Perriere: Monopole of Bertagna
What are the two villages of production of Vosne-Romanée AOP?
- Vosne-Romanée
- Flagey-Echezeaux
Name 5 Premiers Cru of Vosne-Romanée?
- Les Chaumes
- Gaudichots
- Clos du Reas: Monopole of Michel Gros
- Aux Malconsorts
- Aux Suchots
- Cros Parantoux
- Aux Brûlées
- Aux Reignots
- En Orveaux
- Les Rouges Dessus
- Les Beaux-Monts
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Aux Brûlées 1er Cru
Vosne-Romanée AOP
Côte-de-Nuits
4,53 Ha
- Michel Gros
- Grivot
- Leroy
- Meo-Camuzet
- Bruno Clavelier
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Aux Malconsorts 1er Cru
- *Vosne-Romanée AOP**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
5,86 Ha
- Albert Bichot
- Silvain Cathiard
- Dujac
- De Montille
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Cros Parantoux 1er cru
- *Vosne-Romanée**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
1,01 Ha
- Emmanuel Rouget
- Meo-Camuzet
Henri Jayer historic vineyard, reach a mythic statut after the WWII and phylloxera crisis
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
En Orveaux 1er Cru
- *Vosne-Romanée**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
1,79 Ha
- Sylvain Cathiard
- Mongeard-Mugneret
Located within the Flagey-Echezeaux commune
A part of the En Orveaux vineyard in included within the Echezeaux Grand Cru
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Chaumes 1er Cru
- *Vosne-Romanée**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
6,46 Ha
- Robert Arnoux
- Lamarche
- Ligier Belair
- Louis Michel
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Beaux-Monts 1er Cru
- *Vosne-Romanée**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
11,39 Ha
- Dujac
- Bertagna
- Daniel Rion
- Jean Grivot
- Hudelot-Noëllat
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Suchots 1er Cru
- *Vosne-Romanée**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
13,07 Ha
- Hudelot-Noëllat
- Robert Arnoux
- Confuron-Contetidot
- Lamarche
- Ligier-Belair
- Mongeard-Mugneret
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Gaudichots 1er Cru
- *Vosne-Romanée**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
- 1,03 Ha*
- Regis Forey
Name some iconic estates based in Vosne-Romanée
- Domaine Robert Arnoux
- Domaine Sylvain Cathiard
- Domaine Confuron-Contétidot
- Domaine Mélanie-Camuzet
- Domaine Leroy
- Domaine Jean Grivot
- Domaine Anne Gros
- Domaine Michel Gros
- Domaine Lamarche
- Domaine de la Romanée Conti
- Domaine Ligier Belair
*
Name some highly regarded 1er Cru of Nuits-Saint-Georges AOP?
Premeaux-Prissey
- Clos de la Maréchal
- Clos Arlos
- Clos des Corvées
- Les Forêts
- Les Didiers
- Les Argillieres
- vaucrains
Nuits-Saint-Georges
- Les St-Georges
- Les Poirets
- Les Pruliers
- Aux Vignerondes
- Aux Boudots
- Chaines Carteaux
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Aux Boudots 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
6,30 Ha
- Jean Grivot
- Leroy
- Meo-Camuzet
- Jean Jacques Confuron
- Gerard Mugneret
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Aux Chaignots 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
5,86 Ha
- Robert Chevillon
- Alain Michelot
- Faiveley
- Henri Gouges
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Aux Murgers 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
4,89 Ha
- Domaine des Perdrix
- Owned 99% of the vineyard, but it can not be call monopole*
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Aux Vignerondes 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
- Confuron-Contetidot
- Leroy
- Hospices de Nuits
- Daniel Rion
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Chaînes Carteaux 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
- 2,53 Ha*
- Henri Gouges
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Clos de Argillieres 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
- 4,22 Ha*
- Patrice and Michele Rion
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Clos des Corvées Pagets 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Premeaux Prissey* commune
- Côte-de-Nuits*
- 1,48 Ha*
- Robert Arnoux-Lachaux
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Argilières 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
4,44 Ha
- M & P Rion
- Prieure-Roch
- Bertrand Ambroise
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Damodes 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
8,55 Ha
- Faiveley
- P & V Lecheneaut
- H & G Remoriquet
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Perrieres 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
2,47 Ha
- Jean Chauvenet
- Robert Chevillon
- Meo-Camuzet
- Henri Gouges: He grows its Pinot Gouges on this plot
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Pruliers 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
7,11 Ha
- Jean Grivots
- Henri Gouges
- Robert Chevillon
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Saint Georges 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
7,52 Ha
- Forey
- Henri Gouges
- Robert Chevillon
- Ligier-Belair
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Vaucrains 1er Cru
- *Nuits-Saint-Georges**
- Côte-de-Nuits*
6,20 Ha
- Jean Chauvenet
- Robert Chevillon
- Henri Gouges
- Alain Michelot
- Jerome Chézeaux
Name some iconic producers of based on the village of Nuits-Saint-Georges?
- Henri Gouges
- Domaine Faiveley
- Robert Chevillon
- Domaine Jean Jacques Confuron
- Domaine de L’Arlot
- Domaine Alain Michelot
- Domaine Prieure-Roch
- Domaine Michele and Patrice Rion
- Domaine Bertrand Ambroise
- Domaine Hubert Chauvenet-Chopin
Name some producers of Corton Grand Cru
- Dubreuil-Fontaine
- Edmond-Cornu
- Tollot-Beaut
- Chandon de Briailles (white and red)
- Leroy
- Follin-Arbelet
- Latour
- Bouchard
- Jadot
- Meo-Camuzet
- Ponsot
- De-Montille
- Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
- Pousse d’Or
Is Corton Grand Cru producing:
- Either white and red
- Only white
- Only red
Either white and red
By opposition, both other Grand Cru vineyards, En Charlemagne and Corton Charlemagne can produce only white wine
Name some producers of Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru
- Louis Latour
- Bonneau du Martray
- paul pernot
- Jean-Marc Roulot
- follin-arbelet
- Coche-Dury
- Faiveley
- Rapet
- Dufouleur
Give the most important and well regarded parcels of the Corton Grand Cru vineyard?
- Le Clos du Roi
- Les Bressandes
- Les Perrieres
- Les Renardes
- Les Marechaudes
- Les Perrieres
All this parcels are located within the Aloxe-Corton commune, facing south-East, on the middle slope.
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
La Maréchaudes 1er Cru
- *Aloxe-Corton**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
2,30 Ha
- Jean Pierre Maldant
- This vineyard is on the border between Ladoix-Serrigny and Aloxe-Corton villages. It’s also an extension of the Corton Grand Cru Les Marechaudes*
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Paulands 1er Cru
- *Aloxe-Corton**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
1,59 Ha
Les Paulands extends into the Corton Grand Cru AOC
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Vercots 1er Cru
- *Aloxe-Corton**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 4,19 Ha
Name 3 Premiers Crus vineyards located within Ladoix-Serrigny village?
- La Micaude
- La Corvée
- Le Clou d’Orge
- Bois Roussot
- les Grêchons et Foutières
Name 3 Premiers Cru vineyard of Pernand-Vergelesses commune
- Les Fichots
- Clos Berthet - Monopole of Dubreuil -Fontaine
- Village de Pernand - Monopole of Rapet
- Les Basses Vergelesses
- Ile des Vergelesses
- Sous Frétille
- En Caradoux
- Creux de la Net
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Sous Frétille 1er Cru
- *Pernand-Vergelesses**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
6,22 Ha
- Deux Montille
- Rollin
- R. Rapet
- Jaffelin
- Pierre Marey
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Ile des Vergelesses 1er Cru
- *Pernand-Vergelesses**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
9,41 Ha
- Chandon de Briailles
- R. Rapet
- Rollin
- Domaine Denis
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Fichots 1er Cru
- *Pernand-Vergelesses**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
11,23 Ha
- Roger Jafffelin
- Rollin
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
En Caradoux 1er Cru
- *Pernand-Vergelesses**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 11,58 Ha*
- Regis Pavelot
Name some famous producers based within the Pernand-Vergelesses village?
- Domaine Bonneau du Martray
- Domaine RAPET Père & Fils
- Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine
Name some 1er cru vineyards of Savigny-Lès-Beaune?
- Les Narbantons
- Les Lavieres
- Les Serpentines
- Aux clous
- Les Jarrons
- Les Peuillets
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Aux Fourneaux 1er Cru
- *Savigny-Lès-Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
6,42 Ha
- Simon Bize
- Chandon de Briailles
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Aux Gravains 1er Cru
- *Savigny-Lès-Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
6,15 Ha
- Jean Marc Pavelot
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Aux Guettes 1er Cru
- *Savigny-Lès-Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
14,08 Ha
- AF Gros
- Jean marc Pavelot
- Louis Jadot
- Simon Bize
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Aux Serpentines 1er Cru
- *Savigny-Lès-Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
12,34 Ha
- SImon Bize
- Maurice Ecard
- Patrick Javiller
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Jarrons 1er Cru
- *Savigny-Lès-Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 9,35 Ha*
- Maureice Ecard
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Lavières 1er Cru
- *Savigny-Lès-Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
17,66 Ha
- Bouchard
- Chandon de Briailles
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Peuillets 1er Cru
- *Savigny-Lès-Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 16,17 Ha*
- Jean Marc Pavelot
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Narbantons 1er Cru
- *Savigny-Lès-Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
9,49 Ha
- Leroy
- Camus-Bruchon
- Ecard
Owner and location of the following?
Redrescul 1er Cru
- *Savigny-Lès-Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 0,50 Ha
- Monopole vineyard of Daudet-Naudin
- Who has created the Hospice de Beaune?
- Can you precise the year of the creation?
- Nicolas Rolin - Chancelier des Comtes de Bourgogne
- 1443
- First, the Hotel dieu was an hospital run by the monastic ladies.*
- The auction was introduced to cover cost of the hospital and refurbishment of the house.*
Name 5 Premiers Crus vineyards of Beaune?
- Le Clos des Mouches
- Les Boucherottes
- Les Grèves
- Les Bressandes
- Les Cents vignes
- Clos du Roi
- Les Marconnets
- Les Tuvilains
- Les Vignes Franches
- Les Epenotes
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Le Coucherias 1er Cru
Beaune
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 7,70 Ha*
- Louis Jadot
- Jean-Claude Rateau
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Champs Pimont 1er Cru
- *Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
16,25 Ha
- Chanson
- Joseph Drouhin
- Bouchard
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Clos du Roi 1er Cru
Beaune
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 8,41 Ha*
- Camus Bruchon
- Robert Ampeau
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Clos des Mouches 1er Cru
Beaune
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 25,18 Ha*
- Drouhin
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Boucherottes 1er Cru
- *Beaunes**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
8,54 Ha
- Chateau de Chorey
- Louis Jadot
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Bressandes 1er Cru
- *Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
16,97 Ha
- Louis Jadot
- Hospices de Beaune
- Albert Morot
- Remoissenet
- Henri Germain
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Cents Vignes 1er Cru
Beaune
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 23,50 Ha*
- Vincent Bitouzet
- Charteau de Chorey
- Louis Jadot
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Epenotes 1er Cru
- *Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
7,69 Ha
- Anne Parent
- Domaine du Pavillon
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Grèves 1er Cru
- *Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
31,33 Ha
- Chateau de Chorey
- Louis Jadot
- Joseph Drouhin
- Bouchard
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Sizies 1er Cru
- *Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
8,58 Ha
- De Montille
- Bouchard
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Pertuisots 1er Cru
- *Beaune**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 5,27 Ha*
- Domaine de La Croix
Name some iconic estates based in Beaune village?
- Bouchard Père et Fils
- Louis Jadot
- Domaine Drouhin
- Domaine Louis Latour
- Domaine de la Croix
Most of the large négociant houses of Burgundy are based in Beaune. Beaune is the Heart of Burgundy, with a very strong network.
Name 5 Premiers Cru of Pommard?
- Fremeirs
- Pezerolles
- Les Rugiens (Haut and Bas)
- Les Epenots
- Les Jarolieres
- Les Arvelets
- Les Charmots
- Clos de la Commaraine
- Les Croix Noires
- Les Champonnieres
- Clos du Vergers
- Clos Micot
*
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Clos Blanc 1er Cru
- *Pommard**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
4,18 Ha
- Louis Jadot (Domaine du Chateau de la Commaraine)
- Domaine du CLos du Moulin aux Moines
- HenriBoillot
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Clos de la Commaraine 1er Cru
- *Pommard**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
3,75 Ha
- Louis Jadot
- Pierre Andre
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Charmots 1er Cru
- *Pommard**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
9,65 Ha
- Billard-Gonnet
- Aleth Girardin
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Clos Micot 1er Cru
Pommard
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 2,83 Ha*
- Joseph Voillot
- Parent
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Fremiers 1er Cru
- *Pommard**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
5,13 Ha
- De Courcel
- Jean Marc Bouley
- Lucien Boillot
- Louis Boillot
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Grands Epenots 1er Cru
- *Pommard**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
10,15 Ha
- De Courcel
- De Montille
- Jean Monnier
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Rugiens Bas 1er Cru
Pommard
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 5,83 ha*
- De Montille
- Jean Marc Boillot
- Joseph Voillot
- Aleth Girardin
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Rugiens Hauts 1er Cru
Pommard
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 6,83 Ha*
- De Courcel
- Faiveley
Name some iconic estates based in Pommard?
- Domaine Comte Armand
- Domaine Jean-marc Boillot
- Domaine de Courcel
- Domaine Parent
- Domaine Aleth Girardin
Name some Premiers Cru vineyards of Volnay
- En Chevrets
- Les Angles
- En l’Ormeau
- Les Mitans
- Clos des Chenes
- Carelle sous La Chapelle
- Bousse d’Or
- Clos des Ducs
- Clos du Chateau des Ducs
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Carelle sous La Chapelle 1er Cru
- *Volnay**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
3,73 Ha
- Jean Marc Boillot
- Jean Marc Bouley
- Paul Pernot
- De Montille
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Champans 1er Cru
- *Volnay**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
11,19 Ha
- Marquis d’Angerville
- De Montille
- Comte Lafon
- Joseph Voillot
- Jacques Prieur
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Clos des Chênes 1er Cru
- *Volnay**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
15,41 Ha
- Michel Lafarge
- Bitouzet-Prieur
- Comtes Lafon
- Drouhin
- Bouchard
- Jean Marc Bouley
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
En Chevret 1er Cru
- *Volnay**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
6,35 Ha
- Joseph Drouhin
- Henri Boillot
- Nicolas Rossignol
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Fremiets 1er Cru
- *Volnay**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
7,40 Ha
- Marquis d’Angerville
- Henri Boillot
- Joseph Voillot
- Comte Armand
- Faiveley
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Mitans 1er Cru
- *Volnay**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 3,98 Ha*
- De Montille
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Pitures 1er Cru
- *Volnay**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
4,08 Ha
- Bitouzet-Prieur
- Jean Marc Boillot
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Santenots 1er Cru
What wines are produced on this 1er cru? What are the labelling particularities?
Shared between Volnay and Meursault
Côte-de-Beaune
22,73 Ha
- Robert Ampeau
- Comtes Lafon
- Jacques Prieur
- François Mikulski
White wine produced anywhere on the parcel are labelled as Meursault 1er Cru
Whereas red wines are labelled as Volnay 1er Cru
Santenots Deusses / les Plures / Santenots du Milieu / les Santenots Blanc
What 1er Cru plot is shared between Meursault and Volnay villages?
Santenots 1er Cru
Red wines are labelled as Volnay, whites as Meursault
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Tailles Pieds 1er Cru
- *Volnay**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
7,13 ha
- Marquis d’Angerville
- Bitouzet-Prieur
- De-Montille
- Comtes Lafon
What are the most iconic producers based on the Volnay village?
- Domaine Marquis d’Angerville
- Domaine Bitouzet-Prieur
- Domaine Henri Boillot
- Michel Lafarge
- Domaine De Montille
- Domaine de la Pousse d’Or
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Climat du Val 1er Cru
- *Auxey-Duresses**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
8,37 Ha
- Alain Creusefond
- Jean Pierre Prunier
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Duresses 1er Cru
- *Auxey-Duresses**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
7,92 Ha
- Jean Pierre Diconne
- Pascal Prunier
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Ecussaux 1er Cru
- *Auxey-Duresses**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
3,18 Ha
- Robert Ampeau
Name some well know 1er Cru of Meursault village
- Les Gouttes d’Or
- Les Charmes
- Les Bouchères
- Le Porusot
- Les Genevrieres Dessus/Dessous
- Clos des Perrieres
- Sous le dos de l’Ane
- Piece sous le bois
What are the 2 parcels located on the border of Meursault and Blagny and capable to produce either white or red wine?
(with different labelling terms)
- Le Bois de Blagny
- Les Ravelles
If wine wine produce is white, It’s labelled as Meursault, and Blagny for the red version
What are the 1er Cru parcels within the Blagny plot?
How are wines from this area labelled?
- Le Jeunellotte
- La Pièce sous le Bois
- Sous le Dos de l’Ane
- Sous Blagny
- Les Ravelles
Under Meursault 1er AOP, on white wines can be produced. However red wine must be labelled Blagny 1er Cru
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Charmes 1er Cru
- *Meursault**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
31,12 Ha
- Robert Ampeau
- Comte Lafon
- Bouchard
- Guy Bocard
- Guy Roulot
- Francois Mikulski
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Genevrières 1er Cru
- *Meursault**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
16,48 Ha
- Comtes Lafon
- Coche
- Jobard
- Roulot
- Mikulski
- Guy Brocard
- Loutour Giraud
- Michel Bouzereau
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Bouchères 1er Cru
- *Meursault**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
4,41 Ha
- Bouchard
- Guy Roulot
- Latour Giraud
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Gouttes d’Or 1er Cru
- *Meursault**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
5,33 Ha
- Alain Coche
- Jean Michel Ganoux
- Arnaud Ente
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Plures 1er Cru
- *Meursault**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
Part of the Santenots parcel
10,5 Ha
- white wine are labelled as Meursault 1er Cru
- Red are labelled as Volnay Santenots 1er Cru
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Perrières 1er Cru
- *Meursault**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
12,77 Ha
- Dancer
- Coche-Dury
- Comtes Lafon
- Pierre Morey
- PYCM
- Morey-Coffinet
- Roulot
- Jobard
- Yves-Boyer Martenot
- J. Prieur
- Antoine Jobard
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Porusot 1er Cru
Meursault
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 11,43 Ha*
- Antoine Jobard
- Francois Mikulski
Name some Important wine producers based on the village of Meursault
- Comtes Lafon
- Domaine Roulot
- Jacques Prieur
- Domaine Pierre Morey
- Michel Ampeau
- Domaine Coche-Dury
- Domaine Patrick Javillier
- …
What are the Grand Cru vineyard of Puligny-Montrachet?
- Montrachet: Shared with Chassagne
- Batard-Montrachet: Shared with Chassagne
- Chevalier-Montrachet
- Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet
Name 5 Premiers Cru plots of Puligny-Montrachet?
- Le Cailleret
- Les Pucelles
- Les Folatieres
- Les Combettes
- Les Perrieres
- Champ Gain
- Champ Canet
- Les Referts
- Clos de la Garenne
- Clavoillon
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Champ Canet 1er Cru
- *Puligny-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
4,06 Ha
- Etienne Sauzet
- Jacques Carillon
- Latour Giraud
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Champ Gain 1er Cru
- *Puligny-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
10,70 Ha
- Vincent Girardin
- Comtes Lafon
- Jean. Luc Pascal
- Michel Bouzeron
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Clavoillon 1er Cru
- *Puligny-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
5,59 Ha
- Domaine Leflaive
- Alain Chavy
- Louis Chavy
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Le Cailleret 1er Cru
- *Puligny-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
3,33 ha
- Domaine de la Pousse d’Or
- De Montille
- Henri Boillot
- Domaine des Lambrays
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Combettes 1er Cru
- *Puligny-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
6,76 Ha
- Leflaive
- Francois Carillonb
- Etienne Sauzet
- Jacques Prieur
- Marc Boillot
- Vincent Girardin
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Folatières 1er Cru
- *Puligny-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
17,65 Ha
- Paul Pernot
- Leflaive
- Alain Chavy
- Vincent Girardin
- Jean Louis Chavy
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
La Garenne 1er Cru
- *Puligny-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
9,87 Ha
- Etienne Sauzet
- Marc Colin
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Perrieres 1er Cru
- *Puligny-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 8,41 Ha
- Francois Carillon
- Etienne Sauzet
- Roulot
- Jobard
- Cooche
- PYCM
- Comtes Lafon
- Pierre Morey
- Leroy
- Dancer
- Bitouzet
- Jean Louis Chavy
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Pucelles 1er Cru
- *Puligny-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
5,13 Ha
- Leflaive
- Chartron
- Paul Pernot
- Henri Boillot
- Marc Morey
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Referts 1er Cru
- *Puligny-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
5,52 Ha
- Arnaud Ente
- Etienne Sauzet
- Jacques Carillon
- Bachelet-Monot
- Jean Marc Boillot
Name some 5 premiers cru of Chassagne-Montrachet
- Morgeots
- Les Chenevottes
- Clos Pitois
- En Cailleret
- La Maltroie
- La Boudriotte
- Bois de Chassagne
- Vide Bourse
- Blanchot-Dessus
- Clos Saint-Jean
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Cailleret 1er Cru
- *Chassagne-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
10,67 Ha
- Fontaine-Gagnard
- Marc Morey
- Paul Pillot
- Ramonet
- Guy Amiot
Be Careful: En Cailleret is a 1er within Puligny-Montrachet
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Clos Saint-Jean 1er Cru
Chassagne-Montrachet
- Côte-de-Beaune*
- 14,16 Ha*
- Fontaine Gagnard
- Maltroye
- Bernard Moreau
- Michel Niellon
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
La Boudriotte 1er Cru
- *Chassagne-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
15,6 Ha
- Ramonet
- Jean-Noel Gagnard
- Chateau de la Maltroye
Located within Morgeot 1er cru
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
La Maltroie 1er Cru
- *Chassagne-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
11,61 Ha
- Colin-Deleger
- Michel Niellon
- Bernard Moreau
- Maltroye
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Chenevottes 1er Cru
- *Chassagne-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
9,26 ha
- Colin Deleger
- Maltroye
- Bernard Moreau
- Jean Marc Pillot
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Les Vergers 1er Cru
- *Chassagne-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
9,41 Ha
- Fontaine Gagnard
- Michel Niellon
- Ramonet
In what village is located the following 1er Cru?
Morgeot 1er Cru
- *Chassagne-Montrachet**
- Côte-de-Beaune*
54,23 Ha
- Paul Pillot
- Ramonet
- Blain Gagnard
- Jadot
- Vincent Girardon
- Henri Germain
What are the Grand Cru vineyards of Chassagne-Montrachet ?
- Le Montrachet: shared with Puligny
- Batard-Montrachet: shared with Puligny
- Criot-Batard-Montrachet
Name some iconic estates based in Chassagne-Montrachet
- Domaine Blain-Gagnard
- Domaine Bruno Colin
- Domaine Philippe Cilin
- Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard
- Chateau de la Maltroye
- Domaine Marc Morey
- Domaine Michel Niellon
- Domaine Jean marc Pillot
- Domaine Ramonet
`Name some 1er cru of Saint Aubin?
- En Remilly
- Le Charmois
- Les Murgers Dents du Chien
- Sur Gamay
- Les Champlots
- En Montceau
- Derriere chez Edouard
What is another name for the 1er Cru Secher, what larger 1er Cru is it within, can you name a producer of the site?
Sechet, Vaillons, V. Dauvissat
What is the minimum ageing time for Chablis Grand Cru Chablis ?
They must be matured until at least 15 March of the year following harvest, at a consistent temperature below 77°F/25°C. No Chablis Grand Cru wine may be released for sale until 30 March of the year after its vintage.
List the Max Yield for the following Grand Cru
Clos de Tart
La Tache
Romanee-Conti
La Romanee
Bonnes Mars
Chambertin
Chambertin Clos de Beze
Clos de la Roche
Clos de Vougeot
Clos de Lambrays
Clos Saint-Denis
Echezeaux
Grands-Echezeaux
La Grand Rue
Richebourg
Romanee-Saint-Vivant
Musigny Red: White:
Chapelle-Chambertin
Charmes-Chambertin
Griotte-Chambertin
Latricieres- Chambertin
Mazis-Chambertin
Mazoyeres-Chambertin
Ruchottes-Chambertin
Clos de Tart 35
La Tache 35
Romanee-Conti 35
La Romanee 38
Bonnes Mars 42
Chambertin 42
Chambertin Clos de Beze 42
Clos de la Roche 42
Clos de Vougeot 42
Clos de Lambrays 42
Clos Saint-Denis 42
Echezeaux 42
Grands-Echezeaux 42
La Grand Rue 42
Richebourg 42
Romanee-Saint-Vivant 42
Musigny Red: 42 White: 44
Chapelle-Chambertin 45
Charmes-Chambertin 45
Griotte-Chambertin 45
Latricieres- Chambertin 45
Mazis-Chambertin 45
Mazoyeres-Chambertin 45
Ruchottes-Chambertin 45
What year were yields changed for grand crus in the cote d’or? Were they raised or lowered?
2011, universally raised
what are the yields for all the grand crus in the cote de beaune?
48hl/ha was 40 pre 2011
Only exception is Corton AOP Rogue which is 42, was 35 pre 2011
True or false
Grand Cru red wine from the cote d’or must be 100% Pinot Noir
If false why
What is the allowed cepage of La Tache, Romanee-Conti & Clos de Tart?
False
max 15% mixed plantings of Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, and Chardonnay may be included
max 5% mixed plantings of Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, and Chardonnay may be included (15% prior to the 2011 vintage)
95% PN 5% max PB/PG/CH was 15%prior to 2011
what two chablis grand crus ere promoted in 1938
Bougros and Preuses
What modern grand cru was the first to be acknowledge as a such? First to carry it’s modern name on a label
Clos de Beze / Chambertin
What climat was known as Clos de Cinq Journaux?
Romanee-Conti
First village struck by phylloxeera in Burgundy? What did this eventually lead to?
Beaujolais first technically but in the Cote, it was Meursault
Burgundy’s growers replanted in orderly rows, which could accommodate horses (and later machines), in a training fashion first prescribed by Dr. Jules Guyot in the 1860s replacing the en foule and gobelet trained vineyards
To combat fraudulent practices, such as the frequent adulteration of Burgundy wines with the vins médecins of the Midi, various laws were passed in the early 20th century, including the first Appellation d’Origine law of 1919, which formally defined appellations and eliminated the practice of coupage. (Not unlike the declarations of age for Tawny Port today, Burgundy wines prior to the 1919 law could be labeled with a particular village or climat based on taste profile alone. If the wine tasted like Vosne-Romanée, then Vosne-Romanée it was.
Furthermore, this legislation reduced the effectiveness of generic négociant labeling of wines by providing recognized appellations and the judicial tools to enforce them; thereby spurring the evolution of domaine bottling by giving growers a marketing tool, no matter how small their production.
difference between fermage and metayage?
fermage (a simple agreement in which the tenant paid cash to lease the land) and métayage, a form of sharecropping. for instance, Domaine de la Romanée Conti leases three separate vineyard parcels in Corton AOP (fermage), and Domaine Georges Roumier farms a parcel in Ruchottes-Chambertin AOP owned by Michel Bonnefond, producing the wine for both labels (métayage).
Which negociant owns the most land in the Cote d’Or?
Bouchard 130ha in Cote d’Or. Jadot owns the most in general.
Are most wines in burgundy sold from negociants or domaines?
Negoc, with 1er and GC’s its actually domaines.
What type of wine does all of burgundy produce the most of?
Still, dry, white
Aside from regional AOC’s what part of burgundy produces the most wine?
Chablis/Grand Auxerrois
What pruning systems are you most likely to encounter in Chabils / Cote d’Or / Beaujolais?
Chablis: Cordon de Royat / Double Guyot
Cote d’Or: Single Guyot / Single Cordon
Beaujolais: Gobelet
Most vineyards in the Cote run East to West trailing up the slops, name three notable exceptions.
Clos de Tart / Clos des Lambrays / La Romanee
What is an ‘Enjambeur?”
Harvest tractor in burgundy
difference between Lutte Biologique and Lutte Raisonnée / Lutte Intégrée?
Lutte Biologique: forswear the option of synthetic applications entirely, choosing to cultivate organically instead. Some do so without any oversight, but others choose to gain certification, through third-party organizations like Ecocert. At the close of 2012, the BIVB estimates between 8-12% of the entire Burgundy vineyard is cultivated organically (or biodynamically); the number grows each year.
Lutte Raisonnée / Lutte Intégrée: The “reasoned struggle,” lutte raisonnée is a tempered approach to vineyard management wherein the grower limits chemical applications to times of necessity, rather than spraying recurrently. If, in addition, the vigneron first uses natural alternatives or methods in place of synthetic ones when combatting pests, they are practicing lutte intégrée—the “integrated struggle.” he exact meaning of necessity is left to each individual’s sense of reason; thus, lutte raisonnée and lutte intégrée are not dissimilar from the “sustainable” viticulture of the USA—often the techniques are honestly intentioned, but sometimes they are just marketing smokescreen.
First BIo-D producer in Burgundy?
Jean-Claude Rateau
Name three vintages in burg plagued by eutypa dieback. What is Eutypa diebeck? What else is it called?
07, 11, 12
wood rotting fungal disease also known as dead arm or esca.
What is court-noué
soil nematodes (Xiphinema index) spreads court-noué (grapevine fanleaf virus) in Burgundy that causes significant fruit set loss, stunted vine growth, and yellowing and curling of leaves.
Name two vintages affected by “ladybugs”—Harmonia axyridis
2004 and 2011
What is flavescence dorée?
a disease caused by the spread of phytoplasma, specialized bacteria that are parasitic to plant material. Leafhopper insects spread the bacteria from vine to vine; growth slows, berries shrivel, leaves yellow, and the vine itself may die. Currently there is no cure beyond uprooting the vine and starting anew. While it first appeared in Burgundy in 2004,
What are Chaufferettes ?
diesel-burning smudge pots, designed to heat the vines at night) first appeared in Chablis vineyards in the 1950s
What is “aspersion?”
vignerons spray vines with water, and hope to protect delicate spring buds in a cocoon of ice, which prevents the temperature inside from plummeting further.
But aspersion has its drawbacks, too: water must be applied constantly when the temperature dips below freezing, and blocked/frozen pipes can pose a real challenge. The volume of water increases the humidity around the vines, which may cause frost to linger. And on a windy day, one might end up protecting a neighbor’s vines rather than his/her own
Why is Chablis more at a frost risk in the modern climate than it was before?
May frosts, which can disrupt flowering, are less common nowadays; however, budbreak often occurs two weeks earlier than it did in the 1950s, and April frosts loom larger. In fact, the warmest modern vintages (like 2003) can sustain significant frost damage, as the vines begin to develop that much earlier in the season!
Why don’t producers use aspersion in the cote d’or?
frost damage is often more indirect: frosts “scorch” buds—essentially ice crystals magnify sunlight, which damages the delicate buds—making aspersion’s further coating of ice useless.
Worst frost damage vintages in the last ten years in burgundy (cote proper?)
2016 the worst since 1985
2012, 2013, and 2014
Between 2016-2022 what vintages have not been affected by frost?
2018 / 2020 & 2022 (extremely minmal)
Explain the last 5 vintages in burgundy.
2018 The year was notable for having the hottest, driest growing seasons since the intense heatwave of 2003. The summer was hot and exceedingly dry although Nuits St Georges did see some vicious hail which impacted yields. The ideal weather conditions during late August and September meant producers could pick at their own leisure which put the vintage in very good stead. 4/5 most volume
2019 frost and rot + millerandage / coupled with heat that caused some sunburn or shriveling. Rot was the big problem though. 4/5
2020 frost in chablis but mostly intense heat that caused some sunburn or shriveling. earlier harvest than 03. 4/5
2021 warm winter = early budding + frost in april = loss. Hail and heavy rain in the summer. One of the smallest crops ever. 3/5
2022 some localized april frosts (minimal) a lot of rain in june, very warm summer with very cool nights (kept abv regular) rain again in august. Some sunburn due to drought but minimal losses. most volume since 2018 5/5
What is ‘Shatter?”
Also known as coulure it’s when cold/rainy conditions prevent grapes from developing past the point of flowering (due to carb deficiencies and lack of fertilizing)
What are ‘Pinot Droit’ and ‘Pinot Fin?” Differences?
Clones of Pinot Noir in Burg
Pinot Droit, a high-yielding, upright-growing vine, and Pinot Fin, a lower-yielding vine that delivers more concentrated juice.
When were the first lab analyzed and tested clones officially sold in burg? What cuttings parented the first “Dijon” clones? Who developed them?
1971
Ponsot’s Clos de la Roche GC parcel.
Raymond Bernard
Who is widely credited with bringin cold soaking into the foreground of winemaking in burgundy?
Jayer
Two ways producers battle premox in white wines
No excessive batonnage
more fine solids throughout aging
What quality levels in burgundy may you chaptalize ?
all but grand cru
What is subtractive must enrichment? is it legal in burgundy?
The technique, illegal before 2009, allows the producer to remove water from the must to concentrate the remainder by a maximum factor of 10%.
Why were burg producers acidifying more in the 80’s and 90’s?
Years of heavy synthetic fertilizer use left high levels of potassium in the soil—potassium will raise pH in red wine macerations—and many growers acidified to combat it.
What are the three aop’s of chablis?
Petite
Chablis
Grand Cru
the Union des Grands Crus de Chablis, a private organization whose membership controls roughly half of the Chablis Grand Cru AOP acreage require what?
a blind tasting to authenticate quality, and are not released to the public until January 1 of the second year after the harvest.
Difference in aspect between nuits and beaune?
Broadly speaking, the Côte de Nuits faces due east while the Côte de Beaune’s vineyards turn to face southeast.
Three communes of marsannay?
Chenôve, Marsannay-La-Côte, and Couchey
Fixin and Brochon may also be released under what?
Côte de Nuits-Villages AOP
What appellation may bottle it’s wines under Gevrey-Chambertin?
Brochon
Name three villages in the Cote de Nuits that may bottle white wine?
Fixin, Marsannay, Morey-Saint-Denis, NSG, Vougeot
CHambolle/Gevrey/Vosne are red only PN with 15% PG / PB / CH
Why are you likely to see more blending of multiple 1er crus in MSD?
1er are very small here and the lieu-dits within even smaller. So in order to fill barrels/have a decent amount of wine producers often need to do so.
Name 5 producers of Bonnes Mares?
Vogue
Roumier
Bruno Clair
JF Mugnier
Jadot
Domaine Bart
d’Auvenay
Robert Groffier
Dujac
Vougerie
Three lieu-dits of Musigny
Le Musigny, Les Petits Musigny, and a small section of the premier cru climat La Combe d’Orveaux
Premeaux may label as?
NSG
5 producers of les saint georges
Gouges
Chevellion
Forey
Lignier
Jadot
Liger-Belair
Faiveley
What three cimats may be labeled as “Volnay 1er Santenots” if red?
Les Santenots du Milieu, Les Santenots Blancs, and Les Plures
What two grand crus are only in Puligny?
Chevalier-Montrachet and Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
What is a cabotte?
Storage shed that used to be all over burgundy where farmers would keep tools, a few famous still exist (puligny is the best example of this.)
What’s the average gradiant of a grand cru in burgundy?
10% or less (usually between 6-10%)
Explain the location of the grand crus of Puligny/Chassagne in relation to “Montrachet.”
On the slope below Montrachet lie Bâtard-Montrachet and the smaller Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet; the two vineyards share deeper soils and a slighter incline, producing fatter and more exotic styles of Chardonnay. Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru AOP sits above Montrachet. On thinner soils and a steeper slope, the grand cru produces edgy, reserved, and more elegant styles.
Two lieu-dits of Santennay recognized by Lavalle and what climat are they in?
Clos de Tavannes (also a prem in its own right) and Noyer-Bart / within Les Gravières. Clos de Tavannes is the top climat in the area.
Vines within the commune of Remigny may label as what other village?
Santenay / only vines not within the Cote d’Or department
Where are the producers Edmund Monnot and Fernand Chevrot based?
Maranges
What is the one commune in the Cote Challonaise that does not have 1er cru vineyards?
Bouzeron
Center of Cremant production in Burgundy?
Rully
wine made in Montagny must be what?
White, still, dry, AOc or 1er
Top red wine commune in the Cote Chalonnaise
Mercury
Where are Chateau de Chamirey, Bruno Lorenzon, and Michel Juillot located?
Mercury
Macon AOP may make what styles of wine?
White, Red, Rose all still and dry plus varietal labeled gamay and nouveau gamay red and rose.
Macon / Macon-Villages / Macon with Geographical Designation min abvs?
10% / 10.5% / 11%
Communes of Pouilly-Fuisse?
Fuissé, Solutré-Pouilly, Vergisson, and Chaintré
When is Beaujolais Nouveau day?
3rd thursday of November
Where are the lieu-dits Les Capitans / La Madone / Les Chaumes / Grand Cras?
Julienas, Fleurie, Morgon (last two)
What’s Roche Pourrie?
“Rotten Rock” which is a mix of volcanic rock and schist
What grapes are allowed to be in a bottle labeled under the Morgon AOP?
Gamay, (Aligote, Chardonnay, Melon B up to 15% COMBINED)
Wines from Chenas may be bottled under what other cru AOP’s?
Moulin-a-Vent but also de-classified to Beaujolais / Beaujolais-Village / Beaujolais Superiore
What is Gore and where would you find it?
Pink Granite / Moulin-a-vent & Fleurie
lieux-dits of Poncié and la Roilette are where?
Fleurie
Where is the Mont la Madone?
Fleurie in Beaujolais
Highestelevation cru in Beaujolais?
Chiroubles
Beajo Crus N-S
St. Amour / Julienas / Chenas / Moulin-a-vent / Fleurie / Chiroubles / Morgon / Regnie / Brouilly / Cote de Brouilly
Cote Chalonnaise villages n-s
Bouzeron / Rully / Mercury / Givry / Montagny
Organize these villages n-s
Saint-Aubin
Blagny
Maranges
Puligny-Montrachet
Santennay
Chassagne-Montrachet
Meursault
Meursault
Blagny
Puligny-Montrachet
Chassagne-Montrachet
Saint-Aubin
Santennay
Maranges
Faiveley’s monopole Clos de Corton Faiveley is where?
Le Rognet et Corton
Organize the following villages n-s
Pommard
Savigny-les Beaune
Beaune
Aloxe-Corton
Volany
Pernand-Vergelesses
Aloxe-Corton
Pernand-Vergelesses
Savigny-les Beaune
Beaune
Pommard
Volany
Organize the following villages n-s
Premeaux-Prissey
Chambolle-Musigny
Ladoix
Vosne Romanee
Nuits-Saint-Georges
Vougeot
Chambolle-Musigny
Vougeot
Vosne Romanee
Nuits-Saint-Georges
Premeaux-Prissey
Ladoix
Organize the following villages n-s
MSD
Marsannay-la-cote
Gevrey-Chambertin
Brochon
Chenove
Fixin
Couchey
Chenove
Marsannay-la-cote
Couchey
Fixin
Brochon
Gevrey-Chambertin
MSD
The climat of Les Demoiselles is within what two Climats? Two producers who bottle a grand cru version of this parcel?
Les Cailleret and a small parcel within Chevalier-Montrachet added in 1939 9another addition was in 1974)
Jadot / Latour
Organize n-s
Clavoillon
Les Cailleret
Champ-Canet
En Folatieres
Champ-Canet
En Folatieres
Clavoillon
Les Cailleret
5 producers on Montrachet Grand Cru
Jadot
Leflaive
Marquis de Laguiche (largest land owner)
DRC
Ramonet (CM)
Sauzet
Jadot
Bouchard
Lafon
PYCM
H. Boillot
Organize each producer’s Montrachet GC from most to least expensive on release:
DRC
PYCM
Sauzet
Ramonet
Leflaive
Leflaive
DRC
Ramonet
PYCM
Sauzet
Dauvissat makes what three premier crus
Forest / Sechet / Vaillons
Where is Queue de Harong 1er?
Inbetween Brochon and Fixin (prem in Fixin village in Brochon)
Monopole owner of CLos des Ruchottes
Rousseau
Name a reductive producer in Chablis.
L. Michel
Who makes Côte de Bouguerots?
W. Fevre
Organize from lowest to highest yields.
Bonnes-Mares
Musigny
La Tache
Montracht
La Romanee
La Tâche1
La Romanée2
Bonnes Mares3
Musigny 4
Montrachet 5
La Madone, Grange-Charton, and Les Capitans are Lieu-dits where?
Fleurie / Regnie / Julienas
Regional appellations of burgundy?
Bourgogne Aligote AOP
Bourgogne Mousseaux AOP
Cremant de Bourgogne AOP
Bourgogne Passe-tout-grains AOP
Bourgogne AOP
Coteaux Bourguignons AOP