Chablis, Yonne & regional Burgundy Flashcards

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1
Q

what are the Grand cru of Chablis West to East

A
Bougros
Les Preuses
Vaudesir
Grenouilles
Valmur
Les Clos
Blanchot
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2
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where is the 1er cru Vaillons?

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south bank of the river Serein in Chablis

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3
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What are the 1er cru north of the river Serein

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La Fourchaume
Montee de Tonnerre
Mont de Milieu
les Fourneaux
Vaucoupins
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4
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what is the smallest Grand cru of Chablis

A

Grenouilles

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5
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What is the largest grand cru of Chablis

A

Les Clos

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6
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what are the permitted training method in Chablis

A

Guyot
Cordon Royat
Taille Chablis

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7
Q

when did Phyloxerra destroyed Chablis vineyard?

A

1893

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8
Q

Characteristic of the 1945 vintage in Chablis?

A

Did not exist due to large Frost

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9
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Soil structure of Chablis Grand cru?

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Kimmeridgian Marl= crumbly limestone

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10
Q

where is La Moutonne?

A

in the Grand cru Vaudesir

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11
Q

what are the 3 main soils of Burgundy?

A

Limestone
Clay
Granite

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12
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Which of the following is not made by Raveneau?
Vaudésir
Blanchot
Les Clos
Valmur
A

Grand cru Vaudésir

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13
Q

Where is Chapelot?

A

Lieux Dits of Montée de Tonnerre

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14
Q

what is the largest of the 1er cru in Chablis?

A

1er cru Vaillons

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15
Q

What is the only 1er cru of Chablis touching a grand cru?

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lieux dits Vaulorent from Fourchaume

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16
Q

where can you find the lieux Dits:
Forêts
Butteaux

A

Both from the 1er cru Montmains

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17
Q

Smallest 1er cru of Chablis?

A

1er cru Berdiot

18
Q

what are the lieux dits of Montmains 1er cru?

A

Forêts

Butteaux

19
Q

Where can you find the following lieux dits?
Forêts
Butteaux

A

Mountains 1er cru

20
Q

Max yield for Chablis 1er cru

A

58Hl/HA

21
Q

Soil of Petit Chablis?

A

Portlandian Limestone

22
Q

max yield for Petit Chablis?

A

60hl/Ha

23
Q

Soil structure for Chablis AOP?

A

Kimmeridgian Marl

24
Q

smallest Grand Cru in Chablis?

A

Grenouilles AOP

25
Q

What are the AOP of Chablis and the Yonne?

A
Petit Chablis AOP
Chablis AOP
Chablis Grand Cru AOP
Irancy AOP
Saint-Bris AOP
Vézelay AOP
26
Q

Explain Vézelay AOP?

A

White only
100% Chardonnay
min 11% Alc
max 55hl/ha

27
Q

explain St Bris AOP?

A

White wine only
SB and SG
min 10% alc

28
Q

What are the wines of Irancy AOP?

A

Rouge only

PN + max 10% PN and César

29
Q

which AOP authorised César grape in Burgundy?

A

Irancy AOP

30
Q

largest/Smallest AOP of Chablis & Yonne?

A

Largest is Chablis AOP

Smallest is Grenouilles AOP

31
Q

What are the Regional AOP of Burgundy?

A
Bourgogne AOP
Bourgogne Aligoté AOP
Bourgogne Mousseux AOP
Bourgogne Passe-Tout-Grains AOP
Coteaux Bourguignons AOP
Crémant de Bourgogne AOP
32
Q
where can you find the following GI:
Chitry
La Chapelle Notre-Dame
Le Chapitre
Montreal
Tonnerre
Couchois
Couange la Vineuse
Epineuil
A

All GI of Bourgogne AOP

33
Q

Explain Bourgogne Mousseux AOP?

A

sparkling rouge

Traditional method 9 months on lees, 3.5 atmospheres

34
Q

Bourgogne Aligoté AOP?

A

100% Aligoté
max yield 72hl/ha
min pot alc 10%

35
Q

Bourgogne Passe Tout Grains AOP?

A

rose and rouge
min 30% PN + Min 15% Gamay
all varieties must be vilified together
max yield 64hl/ha

36
Q

Côteaux Bourguignons AOP?

A

blanc (Aligoté, melon de bourgogne, Chard, PG, PB) max 72hl/ha
Rose (Gamay, PN, PG, Cesar)
Rouge (Gamay, PN, Cesar) max 64hl/ha
can be mono varietal

37
Q

in which AOP of burgundy can you find Melon de Bourgogne?

A

Côteaux Bourguignons

38
Q

where can you find the Sacy grape in Burgundy?

A

Crémant de Bourgogne AOP

39
Q

Explain Crémant de Bourgogne AOP?

A
sparkling blanc or rose
min 30% combined chard/PG/PB/PN
max 20% Gamay
9 months on lees minimum, released 12 months after tirage.
min 4 atmospheres
max yield 78 hl/ha, 100l/150kg
40
Q

what is Crémant de Bourgogne Eminent?

A

sparkling from Chard/PN/Gamay/Aligoté
min 2 years on lees
tirage no earlier than 01/03 H+1

41
Q

What is Crémant de Bourgogne Grand Eminent?

A

sparkling from PN/Chard, max 20% gamay for rose
min 3 years on lees + 3 months ageing after degorgement
max 15g/l dosage
only the first 75% of the must from pressing may be used.