Chalonnaise Flashcards
AOPs of Chalonnaise
Bouzeron
Rully
Mercurey
Givry
Montagny
center of sparkling wine production in Chalonnaise
Rully
When was Bouzeron established?
1998
Soil of Bouzeron
100% White Marl limestone
Mercurey is divided between these two major communes
Mercurey
Saint Martin Sous Montaigu
These AOPs of Chalonnaise can produce white and red
Rully
Mercurey
Givry
(Montagny and Bouzeron only Blanc)
White wine only producing communes of Chalonnaise
Bouzeron
Montagny
Who owns Clos L’Eveque premier cru? Where is it?
Bouchard Pere et Fils
Largest of Mercurey crus
La Cailloute in Mercurey (premier cru) is a monopole of this producer
Domaine Thevlot Juillot
Montagny premier crus
Les Coeres (largest)
La Grande Roche
Montcuchot
Les Platieres
Les Vieux Chateau
Les Vignes Derriere
Les Burnis
Les Jardins
Clos des Montaigius
Why is Chalonnaise cooler even though further south
No Cote to protect them from cold wind
When did Chalonnaise become a geographic designation of Cote d’or?
1990
Only AOP In Chalonnaise with no premier cru classification
Bouzeron
When did Mercurey become an AOC
1936
When did Montagny become an AOC
1936
When did Givry become an AOC
1946
When did Bouzeron become an AOC
1998
What makes A&P Villaine different in their Aligoté production? What kind do they produce?
Aligoté de Oré
Not Vert