Burgundy Flashcards

1
Q

La Moutonne, the eighth unofficial Grand Cru of Chablis, is shared between Vaudesir and ______.
A. Bougros
B. Preuses
C. Valmur
D. Blanchot

A

Preuses

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2
Q

Chaptalization is legal for grand cru wines in Burgundy. T/F

A

True

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3
Q

Chablis 1er Cru is not an appellation separate from Chablis AOP. T/F

A

True

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4
Q

Select the appellations in Cote Chalonnaise that may only produce white wine.
A. Bouzeron
B. Rully
C. Mercurey
D. Montagny
E. Givry

A

Bouzeron
Montagny

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5
Q

Les Genevrieres is a Premier Cru in which village?
A. Saint-Roman
B. Puligny-Montrachet
C. Meursault
D. Chassagne-Montrachet

A

Meursault

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6
Q

Which of the following is a synonym for chardonnay in Chablis?
A. Beauroy
B. Beaunois
C. Morillon
D. Bearot

A

Beaunois

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7
Q

Which is the primary grape found in Irancy AOP?
A. Pinot Noir
B. Chardonnay
C. Cesar
D. Aligote

A

Pinot Noir

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8
Q

The production of which grape typically involves battonage?
A. Aligote
B. Pinot Noir
C. Chardonnay
D. Gamay

A

Chardonnay

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9
Q

Wines from which of the following appellations are least likely to be aged in new oak barrels.
A. Fleurie
B. Volnay
C. Chassagne-Montrachet
D. Vougeot

A

Fleurie

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10
Q

In which year did the Jules Lavalle classification take place?

A

1855

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11
Q

The Bonnes Mares Grand Cru is split between what two villages?
A. Chambolle-Musigny and Morey-St-Denis
B. Gevrey-Chambertin and Morey-St-Denis
C. Chambolle-Musigny and Vougeot
D. Vougeot and Vosne-Romanee

A

Chambolle-Musigny and Morey-St-Denis

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12
Q

Match the AOP/commune to the correct region.
A. Blagny
B. Solutre
C. Brochon
D. Mercurey

A

A.Cote d’Or/Cote de Beaune
B. Macon
C. Gevrey-Chambertin
D. Cote Chalonnaise

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13
Q

All red Burgundy undergoes malolactic fermentation.

A

True

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14
Q

How many liters are in a feuillette?
A. 128
B. 132
C. 225
D. 228

A

132

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15
Q

How many liters are in a piece?

A

228

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16
Q

What are the permitted styles of production in St Bris AOP.
A. White only
B. White and rose
C. White and red
D. White, red and rose

A

White only
Sauv. Blanc and Sauv. Gris

17
Q

100% chardonnay may be produced in Beaujolais AOP. T/F

A

True

18
Q

In which appellation are you most likely to find Aligote?
A. Bouzeron
B. Meursault
C. Vosne-Romanee
D. Pouilly-Fuisse

A

Bouzeron

19
Q

Which of the following AOPs is located in the Maconnais?
A. Vire-Clesse
B. Montagny
C. Morey-St-Denis
D. Saint-Aubin

A

Vire-Clesse

20
Q

Which of the following AOPs is not in the Cote Chalonnaise?
A. Montagny
B. Bouzeron
C. Marsannay
D. Givry

A

Marsannay

21
Q

What is the primary grape found in Chablis?

A

Chardonnay

22
Q

In which of the following regions is Gevrey-Chambertin AOP located?
A. Cote de Nuits
B. Cote de Beaune
C. Cote Chalonnaise
D. Maconnais

A

Cote de Nuits

23
Q

Which of the following regions in Burgundy is furthest south?
A. Cote de Nuits
B. Chablis
C. Beaujolais
D. Cote de Beaune

A

Beaujolais

24
Q

Chardonnay is the most important grape in the Gevrey-Chambertin AOP. T/F

A

False

25
Q

Philip the Bold was famous for ousting the ______ grape from Burgundy in the late 14th century.

A

Gamay

26
Q

Similar to Bordeaux, the classification of 1er and Grand Cru of Burgundy is attached to the winery and not the land itself.

A

False

27
Q

What is the largest Grand Cru in Burgundy?

A

Clos de Vougeot

28
Q

The Bonnes Mares Grand Cru is split between what two villages?

A

Chambolle-Musigny
Morey-St-Denis

29
Q

What is the primary grape in Irancy AOP?

A

Pinot Noir

30
Q

How many liters are in a feuillette?

A

132

31
Q

Excluding Beaujolais, 1 in 5 bottles produced in Burgundy comes from Chablis. T/F

A

True

32
Q

Chardonnay synonym in Chablis

A

Beaunois

33
Q

Which of the following techniques would be considered modern in Burgundy?
A. Aging in neutral oak
B. Whole cluster fermentation
C. Extended cold maceration
D. Selection massalle

A

Extended cold maceration