Cote De Beaune Flashcards

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1
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What are the villages of the Cote de Beaune from North to South?

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Ladoix
Aloxe-Cotton
Pernand-Vergelesses
Savigny-les-Beaune
Chorey-Les-Beaune
Beaune/Cote de Beaune
Pommard
Volnay
Monthelie
Auxey-Duresses
Saint-Roman
Meursault
Blagny
Puligny-Montrachet
Chassagne-Montrachet
Saint-Aubin
Santenay
Maranges
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Communes of production for Ladoix?

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Ladoix-Serigny

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What is the most important lieu dit of Ladoix?

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Le Rognet et Corton

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What is Faiveley’s monopole in Ladoix?

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Clos de Cortons

Located within Le Rognet et Corton

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5
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What is the minimum vine planting density in the Cote de Beaune?

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9,000 vines per hectare

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6
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Maximum yields in the Cote de Beaune

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Blanc: 57 hl/ha
Rouge: 50 hl/ha
Blanc “premier cru”: 55 hl/ha
Rouge “premier cru”: 48 hl/ha

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What is the primary soil type of Ladoix?

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Upper slopes: marl with limestone
Mid slopes: reddish brown calcareous soils
Lower slopes: clay

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The Grand Cru Corton AOP encompasses these three communes.

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Aloxe-Corton
Ladoix-Servigny
Pernand-Vergelesses

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9
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True or False

The Hill of Corton is authorized for white wine only.

A

False

Red and white

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Maximum yields for Corton Grand Cru.

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Blanc: 48 hl/ha
Rouge: 42 hl/ha

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What is the only Grand Cru for red wine in the Cote de Beaune?

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Corton

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What are the two Grand Crus within Grand Cru Corton?

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Corton-Charlemagne

Charlemagne

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What communes encompass Corton Charlemagne?

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Aloxe-Corton
Ladoix-Servigny
Pernand-Vergelesses

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Maximum yield for Corton-Charlemagne

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48 hl/ha

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What communes encompass Charlemagne?

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Pernand-Vergelesses

Aloxe-Corton

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Maximum yield for Charlemagne Grand Cru?

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48 hl/ha

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17
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When were the Grand Crus of Corton established?

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1937

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18
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What are the two Grand Crus within Corton-Charlemagne?

A
Le Charlemagne (in Aloxe-Corton)
En Charlemagne (in Pernand-Vergelesses)
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Name 4 producers of Corton-Charlemagne AOP.

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Bonneau du Martray
JF Coche Dury
Simone Bize
Bruno Clair
Genot Boulanger
Domaine Roumier

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What is Albert Bichot’s (Domaine du Pavillon) monopole in Aloxe-Corton?

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Clos des Maréchaudes

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21
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Where is La Maréchaude located?

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Eastern part of Les Maréchaudes. On the border of Aloxe-Corton and Ladoix. Both names can be used interchangeably.

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What are the communes of production for Aloxe-Corton?

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Aloxe-Corton
Pernand Vergelesses
Ladoix-Servigny

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23
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What percentage of production do Aloxe-Corton have on the hill of Corton?

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75%

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24
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What is the most important climat of Grand Cru Corton in Aloxe-Corton?

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Corton Le Clos du Roi

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25
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What three important climats border Le Clos du Roi?

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Les Bressandes

Les Perrieres

Les Renardes

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What is the principal soil type of Aloxe-Corton?

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reddish-brown clay
limestone with flint
chaillots (limestone debris)

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When was the AOC Aloxe-Corton established?

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1938

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28
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Where does Pernand-Vergelesses sit?

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on the lower slopes of the Fretille hill

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29
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This separates Pernand-Vergelesses from Savigny-les-Beaune.

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Bois de Noel

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30
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Generally, what is the difference between Le Charlemagne in Aloxe-Corton and En Charlemagne in Pernand-Vergelesses?

A

En Charlemagne is more austere.

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31
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What two sectors are the premier crus of Pernand-Vergelesses divided into?

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Fretille Hill (only produces white)
Bois de Noel (only produces red)
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32
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What important premier cru lies on the Bois de Noel hillside of Pernand-Vergelesses?

A

Ile de Vergelesses

33
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What important premier crus lie on the Fretille Hill side of Pernand-Vergelesses?

A

Clos Berthet
Village de Pernand
Sous Fretille

34
Q

This is the only domaine in Burgundy that produces only grand cru wines, from 11ha on the Corton Hill.

A

Bonneau de Martray

35
Q

Top premier crus of Savigny-les-Beaune?

A

Aux Serpentieres

Talmettes

Grand Liards

Les Vergelesses

36
Q

Important producers of Chorey-Les-Beaune

A

Tollot-Beaut

Domaine Germain

37
Q

Who owns Chateau de Chorey?

A

Domaine Germain

38
Q

List 5 premier crus of Beaune.

A

N to S
Les Marconnets
Les Bressandes
Les Greves
Les Teurons
Clos de Mouches

39
Q

Vigne l’Enfant Jesus is whose monopole and where is it located?

A

Bouchard’s monopole

Lieu dit of Les Greves in Beaune

40
Q

What is Joseph Drouhin’s monopole in Beaune?

A

Clos de la Mouches

Borders Pommard

41
Q

Soil of Pommard

A

Lower slopes-clay

Higher slopes-marl

42
Q

Where are these premier crus located?

N to S (ish)
Les Pézerolles
Les Petit Epenots
Clos des Epeneaux
Les Grands Epenots
Les Fremiers
Les Rugiens Bas (most important)
Les Rugiens Hauts

A

Pommard

43
Q

Comte Armand’s monopole in Pommard

A

Clos de Epeneaux

44
Q

What other grape is authorized in Corton-Charlemagne, Corton and Charlemagne?

A

Pinot Blanc

45
Q

When was Pommard AOC established?

A

1936

46
Q

4 producers of Pommard

A

Comte Armand
Jean-Marc Boillet
Domaine Y Clerget
Domaine de Courcel

47
Q

Where are these premier crus located?
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Clos de Ducs
Les Mitans
Clos de Chateau de Ducs
Clos de la Bousse d’Or
Clos de Verseuil
Taille-Pieds
En Champans
Clos-des-Chenes
Cailleret
60 Ouvrees (located within Cailleret)
Santenots
~~~

A

Volnay

48
Q

Important monopoles in Volnay

A
Clos de Ducs-D’Angerville
Clos de Chateau de Ducs- Lafarge
Clos de Verseuil-Yvonne Clerget
Clos de la Bousse d’Or-Pousse d’Or
60 ouvrees-Pousse d’Or
49
Q

These 4 climats are labeled white if on the Meursault side and red if on the Volnay side.

A

Santenots de Milieu
Les Santenots Blanc
Les Plures
Les Santenots Dessous (village level)

50
Q

Soil of Volnay

A

Oolitic limestone

51
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Soil of Beaune

A

Oxfordian-Rauracian (Upper Jurassic) limestone.
Bedrock younger than CdN.
Higher up = more limestone, debris and flint, eroded
Lower Slope = more clay
Mid slope = Red tinted soils due to iron oxide in Oxfordian limestone

52
Q

When was the Volnay AOC established?

A

1937

53
Q

What is an Ouvree?

A

A measurement used historically in Eastern France. Measures the amount of land a man can work in a day without the help of a horse or plow.

54
Q

What is the village that holds these premier crus?

Sur la Velle (borders Clos de Chenes)

Les Champs Fulliot

Les Duresses

A

Monthelie

55
Q

Where is Monthelie located? Important geographic features?

A

In Auxey Valley
Ruisseau des Cloux - stream that flows through
Combe Danay from the North

56
Q

Where are these 1er crus located?
Climat du Val

Clos du Val (w/in climate du val)

A

Auxey-Duresses

57
Q

Where is Auxey-Duresses located?

Important geographical features?

A

Located in Auxey Valley
Ruisseau flows through here

58
Q

Soil of Meursault

A

Marl-limestone

59
Q

Important Premier Crus of Meursault

A
Les Caillerets
Les Gouttes d’Or (flinty soil-names means drops of gold like the soil)
Les Boucheres
Les Genevrieres
Perrieres
Les Charmes
60
Q

Albert Grivot’s monopole in Meursault.

A

Clos de la Perrieres (located within Perrieres)

61
Q

Lafon’s monopole in Meursault

A

Clos de la Barre

62
Q

Important lieu dits of Meursault

A
Clos de la Barre
Les Tessons
Les Tillets
Les Narvaux
Charmes de Narvaux
63
Q

Soil of Montrachet

A

Thin hard limestone with reddish marl

This caused the wines to more concentrated and weighted.

64
Q

Grand crus of Cote de Beaune

A
Corton
Corton-Charlemagne
Charlemagne
Chevalier-Montrachet
Montrachet
Batard-Montrachet
Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet
Criots-Montrachet
65
Q

Soil of chevalier Montrachet

A

Stony, thinner, marl-limestone

This causes the wines to be edgier, more reserved and more elegant

66
Q

Soils of Batard and Bienvenues Batard Montrachet.

A

Brown limestone, deeper soils

Results in fatter more exotic styles

67
Q

What three premier crus of Puligny Montrachet touch the grand crus?

A

Les Demoiselles
Le Cailleret
Les Pucelles
Note: Les Cailleret and Les Demoiselles are northward extensions of Montrachet

68
Q

Where are the bottlings Louis Jadot and Louis Lator’s “Les Demoiselles” from? Meaning what grand cru?

A

Chevalier Montrachet

69
Q

Where are the following 1er crus located?
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Champ Canet
Les Combettes
Champ Gain
Les Folatieres
Clos de Mouchere
Le Cailleret
Les Demoiselles
Les Pucelles

A

Puligny Montrachet

70
Q

What is Henri Boillot’s monopole in Puligny Montrachet?

A

Clos de Mouchere

71
Q

Soil of Chassagne-Montrachet

A

Red clay in village vineyards and lower slopes of premier crus
Limestone and thinner soils in premier crus

72
Q

Soil of Criots-Batard Montrachet

A

Brown limestone

73
Q

Where will you find these premier crus? What village?

En Remilly
Les Macherelles
Chassagne du Clos Saint Jean
Clos Saint Jean 
Maltroie
Les Champ Gains
Morgeot
A

Chassagne-Montrachet

74
Q

En Remilly
Les Murgers de Dents de Chien
La Chateniere

A

Saint-Aubin

75
Q

En Remilly in Saint Auburn has the same elevation and soil as what Grand Cru?

A

Chevalier Montrachet

76
Q

Largest Premier Cru of Maranges

A

La Fussiere

77
Q

Owners of Le Croix Moines

A

Chevrot and someone else who sells grapes

78
Q

What part of Le Rognet et Corton in Ladoix can produce red wine?

A

The part that extends into the Corton Grand Cru.

79
Q

Who used to own Clos de la Bousse d’Or?

A

Duvault Blochet

Original owners of Romanee-Conti