Chablis #1 Flashcards
What are the two red grapes of the Yonne? Which is being phased out?
Pinot Noir, Cesar and Tressot
Tessot is permitted but may not be replanted.
What communes may append their names to Bourgogne AOP? Where are they?
Chitry
Coulanges-le-Vineuse
Epineuil
Tonnerre
Vezelay
All are in the Yonne
What are the four AOPs of Chablis?
Petit Chablis, Chablis, Chablis 1er Cru, Chablis Grand Cru
What is the minimum potential alcohol for the four AOPs of Chablis?
Petit Chablis: 9.5%
Chablis: 10%
Chablis 1er Cru: 10.5%
Chablis Grand Cru: 11%
What are the three permitted training methods of Chablis?
Guyot (simple or double), Cordon de Royat, Taille Chablis
What are the Grand Crus of Chablis from Northwest to Southeast?
Bougros
Preuses
Vaudesir
Grenouilles
Valmur
Les Clos
Blanchot
What is the largest Grand Cru in Chablis?
Les Clos (25.87ha)
What is the smallest Grand Cru in Chablis?
Grenouilles (9.38ha)
Name three producers in Blanchot
Patrick Piuze
Francois Raveneau
Billaud-Simon
Name three producers in Bougros
William Fevre
Patrick Piuze
François Servin
Thierry Mothe
Guy Robin
Name three producers in Grenouilles
William Fèvre
La Chablisienne
Philippe Testut
Benoit Droin
Louis Michel
Name three producers in Les Clos
Christian Moreau
Vincent Dauvissat
Patrick Piuze
Francois Raveneau
Billaud-Simon
William Fèvre
Name three producers in Les Preuses
Vincent Dauvissat
Billaud-Simon
Patrick Piuze
William Fèvre
Name three producers in Valmur
Christian Moreau
Francois Raveneau
William Fèvre
Name three producers in Vaudesir
Christian Moreau
William Fèvre
Billaud-Simon
Name five major premier crus on the right (north) bank of the Serein
FOURCHAUME
Les Fourneaux
MONT DE MILIEU
MONTEE DE TONNERRE
Vaucopain
Berdiot
Cote de Vaubarousse
What are the lieux-dits of Fourchaume?
Cote de Fontenay
L’Homme Mort
Vaulorent
Vaupulent
What are the lieux-dits of Les Fourneaux?
Morein
Cote de Pres Girots
What are the lieux-dits of Montee de Tonnerre?
Chapelot
Cote de Brechain
Pied d’Aloup
Name five major premier crus on the left (south) bank of the Serein
MONTMAINS
VAILLONS
Vau de Vey
Vosgros
Beauroy
Chaume de Talvat
Cote de Lechet
Cote de Jouan
Les Beauregards
Vau Ligneau
What are the lieux-dits of Beauroy?
Cote de Savant
Troesmes
What are the lieux-dits of Montmains?
Forets
Butteaux
What is the lieu-dit in Les Beauregards?
Cote de Cuisy
What is the lieu-dit within Vau de Vey?
Vaux Ragons
What are the lieux-dits of Vaillons?
Les Epinottes
Beugnons
Chatains
Secher
Les Lys
Melinots
Roncieres
What is the lieu-dit within Vosgros?
Vaugiraut
What is the prime soil type of Chablis?
Kimmeridgean limestone
What is the lesser soil type of Chablis?
Portlandian limestone
What is La Moutonne?
The unofficial 8th Grand Cru of Chablis, located between Les Preuses and Vaudesir, and a monopole of Long-Depaquit
What are the styles and varietals of Irancy AOP?
Rouge only: Pinot Noir plus max 10% Pinot Gris/Cesar
What are the styles and varietals of Saint-Bris AOP?
Blanc only: Sauvignon Blanc and Gris
What is a feuillette?
The traditional 132L barrel of Chablis.
What is Beaunois?
A traditional name for Chardonnay - “from Beaune” - used in the Yonne
Where is Sacy allowed in Burgundy?
Crémant de Bourgogne
What % of Chablis is machine-harvested?
95.00%
When was the Chablis 1er Cru legislation introduced?
1967
When were the boundaries of Chablis expanded?
1956 and 1978
Where is Clos des Bougerots?
Bougros, farmed by William Fèvre
Where is Clos des Hospices?
Les Clos, shared by Christian and Louis Moreau
Do Chablis negociants generally buy grapes or must?
Must
Patrick Piuze
Laurent Tribut
Francois Raveneau
Raveneau
Dauvissat
Dauvissat
William Fevre
Christian Moreau
Regnard
Servin
Entienne-Defaix
Vocoret
Louis Latour
Louis Latour
Billaud-Simon