Chablis Flashcards

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1
Q

What is the main river of Chablis?

A

Serein River

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2
Q

What are the appellations of the Yonne Department?

A
Petit Chablis AOP
Chablis AOP
Chablis Grand Cru AOP
Irancy AOP
Saint-Bris AOP
Vézelay AOP
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3
Q

What are the Grand Crus of Chablis North to South?

A
Les Preuses
Bougros
Vaudésir
Valmur
Grenouilles
Les Clos
Blanchot
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4
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Name an eighth climat of Chablis Grand Cru.

A

La Moutonne

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5
Q

La Moutonne is a monopole of whom?

A

Domaine Long-Depaquit

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6
Q

La Moutonne overlaps with which two grand crus in Chablis?

A
Les Preuses (.11 hectares)
Vaudésir
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7
Q

This grand cru site is the only to have southeast exposure vs southwest exposure.

A

Blanchot

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8
Q

Blanchot faces this premier cru site.

A

Montée de Tonnerre

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9
Q

What are the maximum yields of Grand Cru sites of Chablis.

A

54 hl/ha

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10
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What is the minimum potential alcohol for Grand Cru sites of Chablis?

A

11%

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11
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What is the minimum planting density for Grand Cru sites of Chablis?

A

5,500 vines/hectare

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12
Q

What are the “Major” Premiers Crus of the right bank of the Serein?

A
Fourchaume
Berdiot
Côte de Vaubarousse
Montée de Tonnerre
Mont de Milieu
Les Fourneaux
Vaucoupin
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13
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What are the “Major” Premiers Crus of the left bank of the Serein?

A
Beauroy
Vau Ligneau
Vau de Vey
Côte de Léchet
Vaillons
Montmains
Vosgros
Chaume de Talvat
Côte de Jouan
Les Beauregards
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14
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What is the main grape of Irancy?

What are the accessory varieties of Irancy?

A

Pinot Noir

10% combined Pinot Gris and César

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15
Q

What are the grapes of Saint-Bris

A

Sauvignon Blanc and Sauvignon Gris

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16
Q

Forêts and Butteaux may also be labeled as what premier cru?

A

Montmains

17
Q

Chablis is located in what department?

A

Yonne

18
Q

What is the minimum potential alcohol of
Chablis AOP
Chablis ‘premier cru’
Petit Chablis

A

Chablis: 10%
Premier Cru: 10%
Petit Chablis: 9.5%

19
Q

What is minimum planting density for Chablis AOP?

A

5,500 vines per hectare

20
Q

What is the vine training system of Chablis AOP?

A

Guyot (simple or double)
Cordon de Royat
Taille Chablis

21
Q

What are the maximum yields for
Chablis AOP
Chablis ‘Premier Cru’
Petit Chablis

A

Chablis/Petit Chablis: 60 hl/ha

Chablis “Premier Cru”: 58 hl/ha

22
Q

What year was the Chablis AOP established?

A

1938

23
Q

What are Raveneau’s principal vineyard holdings?

A
Valmur
Le Clos
Blanchot
MDT
Vaillons
Montmains
Butteaux
Foret
Chablis AOP
24
Q

What are Dauvissat’s principal vineyard holdings?

A
Les Preuses 
Les Clos 
Séchet 
Vaillons
La Forest
25
Q

Where is Chapelot located?

A

within the MDT vineyard

26
Q

Where does Dauvissat’s Petit Chablis come from?

A

From the top of Le Clos Grand Cru.

27
Q

Where does Dauvissat’s village level wines come from?

A

A parcel adjacent to Le Foret vineyard.

28
Q

What is the largest grand cru of Chablis?

A

Le Clos