C16 - Beaujolais Flashcards

1
Q

What is the climate in Beaujolais?

A

Similar to Mâconnais (moderate continental)

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2
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Why is Beaujolais suited to Gamay?

A

Because Gamay buds and ripens early

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3
Q

What can happen if Gamay is not well managed?

A

It can produce large yields

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4
Q

What is the soil like in the best vineyards of Beaujolais?

A

Granite-based with low levels of nutrients

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5
Q

What is the traditional method of pruning in Beaujolais called?

A

Gobelet

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6
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Describe Gobelet pruning

A

The vines are pruned to spurs around the head
Shoots are tied together to hold them vertically

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7
Q

Some growers in Beaujolais are allowing for mechanization. How?

A

By tying the shoots of their vines to a trellis

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8
Q

What is the flavor profile of Gamay in Beaujolais?

A

Fragrant aromas of raspberry and cherry
Medium tannin
Medium body

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9
Q

How many appellation ranks are there in Beaujolais? What are they?

A

Three
Beaujolais
Beaujolais Villages
Beaujolais Crus

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10
Q

Describe where generic Beaujolais is produced

A

To the east and south of the region, in the alluvial plain of the river Saône

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11
Q

What is the key process in making Beaujolais?

A

Carbonic Maceration/Semi-carbonic Maceration

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12
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What else is made in the plains of the Saône?

A

Beaujolais Nouveau

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13
Q

What is Beaujolais Nouveau made for?

A

Early drinking

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14
Q

When does Beaujolais Nouveau get released?

A

The third Thursday in November after the vintage

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15
Q

When can Beaujolais be sold by growers or négociants?

A

After 31st of August the year after the vintage

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16
Q

What quality must Beaujolais Nouveau be of?

A

Beaujolais or Beaujolais Village

17
Q

What is the flavor profile of Beaujolais and Beaujolais Nouveau?

A

Red berry fruit, kirsch, banana and cinnamon-like spice
Light body
Light tannin

18
Q

Where are the Beaujolais Villages and Beaujolais Crus?

A

To the north west of Beaujolais

19
Q

What is the land like where Beaujolais Villages and Crus are?

A

Rolling hills with granite soils

20
Q

How many villages may call their wine Beaujolais Villages?

A

Thirty nine

21
Q

Why do individual village names rarely appear on Beaujolais Villages wine bottles?

A

Beaujolais Villages wines are usually blends from several villages

22
Q

How many villages may be classed as crus?

23
Q

What are the four Beaujolais villages with the greatest production?

A

Brouilly
Morgon
Fleurie
Moulin-à-Vent

24
Q

Which of the Beaujolais Crus produce the most structured wines?

A

Moulin-à-Vent
Morgon

25
Which cru wines of Beaujolais are most capable of improving with bottle ageing?
Moulin-à-Vent Morgon
26
Which crus of Beaujolais produce the lightest, most perfumed styles of Beaujolais?
Brouilly Fleurie
27
What kind of fermentation do many of the wines of Beaujolais villages and beaujolais crus undergo?
Crushed-fruit fermentation
28
What kind of vessel is used when Beaujolais is oak aged?
Large vats rather than casks
29
Why are vats used in Beaujolais rather than casks?
Because the wines rarely show flavors of new oak
30
How may Beaujolais producers achieve brighter fruit aromas?
Semi-carbonic maceration or a small proportion of whole bunches