Jura and Savoie Flashcards
Approximately how many acres of the Gringet grape remain in Savoie.
A. 50
B. 100
C. 500
D. 1000
50
Who produces the wine “Les Perles du Mont Blanc”?
A. Domaine Dupasquier
B. Jean-Quenard
C. Jean Vullien
D. Domaine Belluard
Domaine Belluard
What is the sole grape of the Arbin cru?
Mondeuse
Scree soils are found primarily in which Savoie cru?
A. Marin
B. Saint-Jean-de-la-Porte
C. Ayze
D. Apremenont
Saint-Jean-de-la-Porte
The two geographic designations of Roussette de Bugey include Virieu-le-Grand and _____.
What is the minimum residual sugar in g/L of Bugey Cerdon?
40 g/L
Gamay Blanc is otherwise known as _____ in Jura.
A. Pinot Gris
B. Chardonnay
C. Savagnin
D. Trousseau
Chardonnay
Which of the following grapes is permitted in Cremant du Jura AOP?
A. Gamay
B. Pinot Gris
C. Jacquere
D. Chasselas
Pinot Gris
What is the maximum yield for vin de paille wines?
A. 15 hl/ha
B. 20 hl/ha
C. 25 hl/ha
D. 30 hl/ha
20 hl/ha
Pinot Noir, Trousseau, Poulsard and ______ must make up at least 50% of Cremant du Jura rose wines.
Pinot Gris
The majority of La Chautagne is planted to which grape?
A. Altesse
B. Chasselas
C. Gamay
D. Mondeuse
E. Pinot Noir
Gamay
Select the grapes permitted to be produced as varietal wines in Vin de Savoie AOP.
A. Chardonnay
B. Chasselas
C. Gringet
D. Gamay
E. Jacquere
F. Molette
Chardonnay
Gamay
Jacquere
Crepy, Marin, Marignan, and _____ mandate a minimum 80% Chasselas.
All of the following are located in Savoie, except:
A. Lake Bourget
B. Lake Annecy
C. Lake Geneva
D. Saone River
Saone River
The majority of the La Chautagne is planted to which grape?
A. Altesse
B. Chasselas
C. Gamay
D. Mondeuse
E. Pinot Noir
Gamay