France Chablis Flashcards

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When was Chablis AOC established?

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1938

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When was Petit Chablis established?

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1944

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3
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What are the three designations of Chablis AOP?

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Petit Chablis AOP
Chablis AOP
Chablis Grand Cru AOP

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4
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What is the name of the River Valley that Chablis lies within?

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Serein River

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5
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Explain the soils profile Chablis?

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Kimmeridgian marl. A mixture of limestone and clay laced with millions of oyster fossils, Kimmeridgian marl is visible in hillside outcrops around the village of Chablis, and soils derived from it are believed to produce higher quality wines.
On the elevated plateaus above the hillsides Kimmeridgian marl is buried under Portlandien limestone, a younger rock strata and a purer form of limestone. Petit Chablis, typically the simplest wine, is produced from these cooler, wind-exposed sites situated on Portlandien limestone.

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Explain the reasoning behind PC Chablis

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Premier Cru designations are legally considered “geographical designations” for Chablis AOP, not a separate AOP (like Chablis Grand Cru AOP).

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7
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Name the 7 Grand Cru’s of Chablis?

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BOURGROS
BLANCHOT
LES CLOS
LES GRENOUILLES
VAUDESIR
VALMUR
PREUSES
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8
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Name the 17 main Premier Crus?

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Right Bank: Berdiot, Côte de Vaubarousse, Fourchaume, Les Fourneaux, Mont de Milieu, Montée de Tonnerre, Vaucoupin

Left Bank: Beauroy, Chaume de Talvat, Côte de Léchet, Côte de Jouan, Les Beauregards, Montmains, Vau de Vey, Vaillons, Vosgros, Vau Ligneau

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9
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1956 is significant in Chablis why?

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Frigid winter where one could ski down the Grand Cru hillside, the following vintage was also complete wiped out by frost.

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10
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1855 marked the beginning of what in Chablis?

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The 100 year downfall beginning with the Marseille-Paris railway opening (opening door for other regions to sell Medi wines the French capital)
1886 Powdery Mildew
1887 Phylloxera

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Explain Kimmeridgian soil?

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Kimmeridgian” refers to an age in the Upper Jurassic Epoch, occurring roughly 150-157 million years ago. Named for the village of Kimmeridge in Dorset, UK, the Kimmeridgian rock stratum consists of crumbly, chalky marl (clay and limestone) and contains abundant Exogyra virgula fossils—the imprints of tiny oyster shells.

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Explain Portlandian limestone?

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Portlandian limestone, a harder cap rock with less clay content. Portlandian limestone in Chablis lacks the multitudes of fossilized seashells that characterize Kimmeridgian marl, and it is younger, formed 130 million years ago. Portlandian soils—those that overlay Portlandian limestone—are sandier and thinner than Kimmeridgian soils.

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13
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La Moutonne

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(An eighth climat, La Moutonne—a monopole of Domaine Long-Depaquit overlapping Vaudésir and Preuses—is permitted by the INAO for usage on labels but not listed as an official geographic designation.)

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14
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Peanut BButter LLoves VVanilla

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les Preuses
Blanchots
les Bourgros
Les Grenouilles
Les Clos
Vaudesirs
Valmur
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15
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What are the two other Appellations in the Yonne Department other than Chablis?

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St Bris AOP-Sauvignon Blanc (only one in Burgundy)

Irancy AOP- Light reds from Pinot Noir

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16
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Grand Cru Blanchots explain?

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South East exposure

Faces Premier Cry Montee de Tonnerre

17
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Grand Cru Les Bougros explain?

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Added into GC in 1938

North and close to the Serein River

18
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Grand Cru Les Grenouilles explain?

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Sits in the middle of the GC
Named after the frogs that make this region their home
La Chablisiennes owns 7ha of the 9ha

19
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Grand Cru Les Clos explain?

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Largest GC
Considered the most prestigious
Dates back to 1417
25.87 HA

20
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Grand Cru Les Preuves

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GC also added in 1938
a small amount of Long-Depaquit’s “La Moutonne” monopole lie within Preuses. 0.11ha
Most Northerly of the GC’s

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Grand Cru Valmur explain?

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Dates back to 1200’s
Enclosed valley in the center of the grand cru hillside. With little wind and airflow, it acts as a heat trap in the summertime, and an easy target for cold and frost in the winter and spring.

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Grand Cru Vaudesir explain?

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Many critics posit Vaudésir as the second-best grand cru, after Les Clos. Most of Domaine Long-Depaquit’s 2.35-ha monopole “La Moutonne” is within Vaudésir.

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When was Chablis Grand Cru established

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Final AOP was established in 1938