Chalonnaise Flashcards

1
Q

AOPs of Chalonnaise

A

Bouzeron
Rully
Mercurey
Givry
Montagny

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2
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center of sparkling wine production in Chalonnaise

A

Rully

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3
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When was Bouzeron established?

A

1998

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4
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Soil of Bouzeron

A

100% White Marl limestone

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5
Q

Mercurey is divided between these two major communes

A

Mercurey
Saint Martin Sous Montaigu

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6
Q

These AOPs of Chalonnaise can produce white and red

A

Rully
Mercurey
Givry

(Montagny and Bouzeron only Blanc)

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7
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White wine only producing communes of Chalonnaise

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Bouzeron

Montagny

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8
Q

Who owns Clos L’Eveque premier cru? Where is it?

A

Bouchard Pere et Fils

Largest of Mercurey crus

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9
Q

La Cailloute in Mercurey (premier cru) is a monopole of this producer

A

Domaine Thevlot Juillot

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10
Q

Montagny premier crus

A

Les Coeres (largest)
La Grande Roche
Montcuchot
Les Platieres
Les Vieux Chateau
Les Vignes Derriere
Les Burnis
Les Jardins
Clos des Montaigius

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11
Q

Why is Chalonnaise cooler even though further south

A

No Cote to protect them from cold wind

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12
Q

When did Chalonnaise become a geographic designation of Cote d’or?

A

1990

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13
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Only AOP In Chalonnaise with no premier cru classification

A

Bouzeron

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14
Q

When did Mercurey become an AOC

A

1936

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15
Q

When did Montagny become an AOC

A

1936

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16
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When did Givry become an AOC

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1946

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17
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When did Bouzeron become an AOC

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1998

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18
Q

What makes A&P Villaine different in their Aligoté production? What kind do they produce?

A

Aligoté de Oré

Not Vert

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19
Q

Premier crus of Mercurey

A

Mercurey:
Les Saumonts
Les Puillets
Les Croichots
La Cailloute
les Combins
Les Champs Martin
Clos Voyens
Clos de Grands Voyens
Clos de Myglands
Clos l’Eveque
Grand Clos Fortoul

Saint Martin Sous Montaigu:
Les Forneaux
Les Montaigus
La Chassiere
Clos de Paradis
Les Ruelles

20
Q

Communes of production in Montagny

A

Buxy
Jully les Buxy
Montagny les Buxy
Saint Vallerin

21
Q

Premier Crus of Rully

A

Les Meix Caillet (monopole of Domaine Suremain of Monthelie)

Champs Cloux: Domaine Breliere, Briday, Duvernay

Le Chapitre: Domaines Belle Ville

Rabourcé: (biggest premier cru, George Duvernay, Domaine Marc Morey, Jaeger-Defaix

22
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Premier Crus of Givry

A

Clos St Pierre (monopole of Domaine Baron Thenard)
Clos Salomon (Monopole of Du Gardin family)
Clos du Vernoy (monopole Domaine Laborbe-Juillot)

23
Q

What % of Rully is white wine production?

A

70%

24
Q

What commune shares production with Rully?

A

Chagny

25
Q

Monopoles of Faiveley in Mercurey

A

Clos Rochette (Chardonnay)
Le Framboiserie
Clos Myglands

26
Q

How many premier crus are in Mercurey

A

32

27
Q

How much land does Faiveley own in Mercurey

A

Over 30 ha

28
Q

Fron 1936-1989, it only took this for Montagny blanc to qualify for premier cru

A

11.5% alcohol

29
Q

Givry produces mostly red. T/F?

A

True

30
Q

How many premier crus in Givry

A

38

100 of 280 hectares total

31
Q

How much of Montagny is 1er cru

A

2/3 of the appellation

32
Q

Largest producer in Montagny and all of Chalonnaise

A

Cave de Buxy

33
Q

Soil type of Montagny

A

Bajocian limestone

34
Q

This AOP of Chalonnaise puts out over 2/3 of wine for the appellation

A

Mercurey

35
Q

How many communes in Chalonnaise

A

44

36
Q

Producers of Montagny

A

J.M Boillot

Cave de Buxy

37
Q

Most premier cru vineyards in Montagny are located in this commune

A

Montagny les Buxy

38
Q

Premier Crus of Montagny by Commune (none in st. Vallerin)

A

Buxy: Les Clouzot, Les Pidance, Les Coudrettes, Les Vignes Longues, Cornevent, Mont Laurent, Les Bonneveaux, Les Bassets

Jully Les Buxy: Les Coeres (Largest) Les Chainots, Chazelle

Montagny Les Buxy: Les Coeres, Vignes Saint Pierre, Les Combes Saint Ytags, Chaumelottes, Champ Toizeau, Vignes sur Le Cloux, Les Garcheres, etc

39
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A
40
Q

Map of chalonnaise

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41
Q

Five original Premier Crus of Mercurey AOP
(1943)

A

Clos Marcilly
Clos Voyens
Le Clos du Roy
Les Fourneaux
Les Montaigus

42
Q

Producers Based in Mercurey

A

Chateau de Chamirey
Bruno Lorenzon
Michel Julliot

43
Q

Top producer of Givry

A

Domaine Joblot

44
Q

Premier Crus of Givry

A

Dracy-le-Fort: Clos Jus, Le Champ Lalot
Givry: Champ Nalot, Crémillons, Clos du Cras Long, La Grande Berge, En Choué, Clos Marole, Petit Marole, Cellier aux Moines, Servoisine, Les Bois Chevaux, Clos-Saint-Pierre, Clos-Saint-Paul, Clos Charlé, Le Petit Prétan, Les Grands Prétans, Clos Salomon, Clos du Vernoy, Le Paradis, Les Grandes Vignes, Clos Marceaux, Le Vigron, Les Bois Gautiers, Clos de la Baraude, A Vigne Rouge, En Veau, La Brulee, La Matrosse, La Petite Berge, Le Médenchot, Le Vernoy, Les Combes, Les Galaffres, Le Pied du Clou, Pied de Chaume
Jambles: La Plante, Crauzot (alt. Crausot)

45
Q

Largest producer in Chalonnaise

A

Cave de Buxy

(located in Montagny)