Laws and Regulaions Flashcards
4 departments in Burgundy
Yonne, Côte d’Or, Saône-et-Loire, Rhône
Regional appellation (6)
Bourgogne (W, R, rosé)
Bourgogne Aligoté
Coteaux Bourguignons (W, R, rosé)
Bourgogne Passe-Tout-Grains (R, rosé)
Crémant de Bourgogne (sparkling W, rosé)
Bourgogne Mousseux (sparkling R)
Geographical designation for Bourgogne (14)
regional (6)
-Côte d’Or
-Côtes d’Auxerre
-Côte Chalonnaise
-Haut Côte-de-Nuits
-Haut Côte-de-Beaune
-Côtes du Couchois
commune (4)
-Tonnerre
-Epineuil
-Chitry
-Coulanges-la-Vineuse
lieu-dit (4)
-Côte Saint-Jacques
-Le Chapître
-La Chapelle Notre-Dame
-Montrecul
Wine style in Bourgogne
white, red, rosé
W: chardonnay, PB, PG (max. 30%)
R: PN + 15% W
(max.10% césar in Yonne)
Rosé: PN, PG + 15% W
(Max10% césar in Yonne)
Synonym of PG and chardonay in Burgundy
pinot beurot
beaunois
Wine style of Coteaux Bourguignons
white, red, rosé
W: chardonnay, PB, PG, aligoté, melon B
R, Rosé: PN, gamay, césar (in Yonne only)
Wine style of Bourgogne Passe-Tout-Grains
red, rosé
Min. 30% PN, 15% gamay + 15% W
Wine style of Bourgogne Mousseux
sparkling red
(traditional method)
PN, gamay, césar (in Yonne only) + 10% W
Which appellation are Eminent and Grand Eminent for, and what are the regulations respectively
Crémant de Bourgogne
(classification by UPECB)
Eminent
-W: chardonnay, aligoté
-R: PN, gamay
-min. 2yr on lees
Grand Eminent
-W: chardonnay
-R: PN, gamay (max.20% for rosé only)
-min. 3yr on less + 3mth after disgorgement
-use only the first 75% of the pressing
-max. 15g/L dosage
PDO in Yonne department (6)
Petit Chablis
Chablis
Chablis Grand Cru
Saint-Bris
Irancy
Vézelay
Major soil in Petit Chablis
Portlandian limestone
7 climat in Chablis Grand Cru (north to south), the smallest and largest
Bougros
Les Preuses
Vaudésir
Grenouille (smallest)
Valmur
Les Clos (largest)
Blanchot
Which two climats were added later and when
Bougros
Les Preuses
1938
La Moutonne is located between which two Grand Cru climats and who owns it
Les Preuses and Vaudésir
Long-Depaquit (Albert Bichot)
Owner of William Févre
DBR (Lafite)
Major Chablis PC on the right bank (8)
Fourchaume
Vaulorent
Montée de Tonnerre
(Côte de Bréchain within)
Berdiot
Côte de Vaubarousse
Monte de Milieu
Vaucoupin
Major Chablis PC on the left bank (16)
Beauroy
Côte de Léchet
Vau de Vay
Vau Giraut
Vau Ligneau
Vaillon
(Roncières, Les Lys within)
Montmains
(Forêts, Butteaux within)
Chaume de Talvat
Côte de Jouan
Beauregards
(Côte de Cuissy within)
Vosgros
Village appellation in Côte de Nuits (north to south)
Marsannay
Fixin
Brochon
Gevrey-Chambertin
Morey-Saint-Denis
Chambolle-Musigny
Vougeot
Vosne-Romanée
Nuits-Saint-Georges
The only village appellation that allows white, red, and rosé wine production
Marsannay
Village appellation that allows red wine production only (3)
Gevrey-Chambertin
Chambolle-Musigny
Vosne-Romanée
Wine style of Côte de Nuits-Village and name all the villages (5)
white, red
Fixin
Brochon
Prémeaux-Prissey
Corgoloin
Comblanchien
Wine style of:
Saint-Bris
Irancy
Vézelay
Saint-Bris
-W: SB, SG
Irancy
-R: PN + max.10% césar
(wine must be vinified together)
Vézelay
-W: 100% chardonnay
How many PC in Fixin
6
Clos de la Perrière
(monopole of Domaine de la Perrière)
Clos Napoléon
(monopole of Pierre Gelin)
Clos du Chapître
(monopole of Guy&Yvan Dufouleur)
Hervelets
Arvelets
Les Meix Bas
Wine style of Côte de Beaune-Village, and how many villages
Red only
16
Ladoix-Serrigny
Pernand-Vergelesses
Savigny-les-Beaune
Chorey-les-Beaune
Meursault
Monthélie
Auxey-Duresse
Saint-Romain
Puligny-Montrachet
Saint-Aubin
Chassagne-Montrachet
Santenay
Remigny
Dézize-Maranges
Sampigny-Maranges
Cheilly-Maranges