Wine Maps Flashcards
Left bank Bordeaux from North to south?
*** the four with the highest reputation
- Médoc
- Saint-Estèphe***
- Pauillac***
- Haut- Médoc
- Saint-Julien*
-Margaux*
appellations in Graves?
- Pessac-Léognan
- Barsac
- Sauternes
Appellations of the right bank?
*** the most premium
- Pomerol***
- Saint-Emilion***
- Francs Cote de Bordeaux
- castillon cote de Bordeaux
In the Côté D’or, name the appellations of Côte de nuits from North to south
- Gevrey-Chambertin
- Vougeot
- Vosne- Romanée
- nuits-st-georges
In Côte d’Or, what are the appellations of côte de Beaune from North to south?
- Aloxe-Corton
- Beaune
- Pommard
- Volnay
- Meurseault
- Puligny Montrachet
- Chassagne-Montrachet
Appellations from North to south of côte châlonnaise et mâconnais?
Côte châlonnaise:
- Rully
- Mercurey
- Givry
- Montagny
Mâconnais:
- Pouilly-Fuissé
- Saint- Véran
The four Crus of Beaujolais from North to south?
- Moulin à Vent
- Fleurie
- Morgon
- Brouilly
Regions of the Loire valley from west to east?
- Nantais
- Anjou- Saumur
- Touraine
- Central Vineyards
Which appellations are in the central vineyards from west to east
- Menetou-Salon
- Sancerre
- Pouilly- Fumée
What are the appellations of Nantais?
- Muscadet sèvre et maine
- Muscadet
What are the appellations of anjou-saumur?
- Savennières
- Coteaux du Layon
- Saumur
- Saumur-Champigny
- Anjou
What are the appellations of Touraine?
- Bourgueil
- Chinon
- Vouvray
- Touraine
What are the appellations of the Northern Rhône from North to south?
- Côte Rôtie
- Condrieu
- Saint-Joseph
- Crozes- Hermitage
- Hermitage
- Cornas
Vineyards exposure in Côte d’Or?
Providing favourable east and south east facing hillside vineyard