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What is the max yield for Bourgogne rouge?
54 hl/ha
60 hl/ha
64 hl/ha
70 hl/ha
Which is not one of the 14 villages that qualify for the Côte de Beaune-Villages appellation?
Maranges
Meursault
Pommard
Blagny
Which village does this best describe? 236ha of vineyards, 77% white with 16 Premier Crus that account for 76% of the village's production.
Chassagne-Montrachet
Saint Aubin
Pernand-Vergelesses
Meursault
Which village does this best describe? One of the oldest wine villages in Burgundy, its 174 ha of vineyards face due east, 71% of production is red. There are 11 Premier Crus but 6 are sold under the name of a different village. 14% of the vineyard land is Grand Cru.
Pernand-Vergelesses
Gevrey-Chambertin
Chambolle-Musigny
Ladoix-Serrigny
This 16.9ha Grand Cru grew over the past 175 years by absorbing 1er Cru climats including Chambiots, Fremieres, Froichots, Mauchamps, and Monts Luisants.
Chambertin
Clos St Denis
Clos de la Roche
Musigny
Which of these villages has been a major cremant producer since 1822 and now produces 4.5 million bottles per year?
Rully
Montagny
Mercurey
Vézeley
Which village contains the 1er Crus of Les Clous, Sur La Velle, and Les Champs Fulliot?
Pommard
Aloxe-Corton
Savigny-Les-Beaune
Monthélie
Which village does not have over 30 premier crus?
Beaune
Nuits-Saint-Georges
The entire hill of Corton
Meursault
Which Grand Cru does the following describe? This 1.81 ha vineyard has been a monopole since 1912. 260-275 altitude, 6 degree slope, top soil is clay sand mixed with pebbles and limestone scree, ostrea accuminata, over Premeaux limestone. Bordered by grand crus on all four sides.
Romanee St Vivant
Criot Batard Montrachet
Romanée-Conti
La Romanée
What best describes soil of the middle 1/3 of the slope in Clos de Vougeot?
Deep soil mixed with alluvial deposits and clay, poor drainage
White oolite, pebbles, Bathonian limestone with very little clay, excellent drainage
Sandy soil over Oxfordian limestone
Marl, Bajocian stones, and clay with 40-50cm topsoil, good drainage
Which Grand Cru does this best describe? A largely flat vineyard, 9.14ha, planted by the Abbey of St Vivant in 1188. The soil is rocky with fissured limestone bedrock @ 1M depth. Makes a wine of power and muscle.
Grands Échezeaux
Échezeaux
Richebourg
La Tache
Which is true of the Côte de Nuits-Villages appellation?
It is exclusively for red wine
It is about 50/50 red and white
It is 94% red and 6% white
None of the above
Which is not one of the Maranges?
Dezize
Laizé
Sampigny
Cheilly
Which is not a bathonian soil?
Ostrea Acuminata
White oolite
Comblanchien limeston
Dalle Nacree
What are the fossils found in Kimmeridgian soils called?
Titanites Anguiformis
Exogyra Virgula
Pholadomya Bellona
Calcaire a Entroque
Which is the oldest of the Upper Jurrasic soils listed below?
Oxfordian
Kimmeridgian
Callovian
Argovian
Who is not a well regarded Mercurey-based producer?
Francois Raquillet
Faiveley
Domaine de Meix-Foulot
Sorin Defrance
Where is the famous cooper Francois Freres based?
Rully
Savigny-Les-Beaune
Santenay
St Romain
Which grand cru is said to rarely match the intensity of Montrachet, yet is considered better than the rest of Puligny/Chassange?
Chevalier Montrachet
Criot Batard Montrachet
Bievenue Batard Montrachet
Batard Montrachet
Which is the largest 1er Cru in Puligny-Montrachet?
Les Perrieres
Le Cailleret
Folatières
Le Referts
What is NOT true of Comte de la Loyere?
He invented the straddle tractor
He invented the destemming machine
He introduced straight row planting
He introduced the idea of planting on American rootstock
What percentage of Meursault production is 1er Cru?
20%
30%
45%
60%
Which is the largest grand cru climat of Chablis?
Bougros
Les Clos
Valmur
Vaudésir
What is the smallest grand cru climat of Chablis?
Grenouilles
Preuses
Blanchot
Valumur
What is 'Replis'?
A stlye of training used by the monks
The practice of topping up barrels
Eastern village vineyards near Gevrey
The practice of blending 1er cru wine into a village level cuvée
What is the small grand cru directly north of Charmes-Chambertin?
Chapelle Chambertin
Ruchottes Chambertin
Griotte Chambertin
Mazis Chambertin
Which is not a right bank Chablis 1er cru?
Fourchaume
Montee de Tonnerre
Mont de Milieu
Montmains
Which is not one of the four 1er crus of Vougeot?
La Vigne Blanche
Les Petits Vougeots
Clos de la Perrière
Les Beaux Monts
Which of these village's production is NOT more that 50% 1er Cru?
Volnay
St Aubin
Beaune
Pernand-Vergelesses
Which is NOT true of Chorey-les-Beaune?
Production is 92.5% red wine
It's the biggest producer of the 14 village that contribute to Cote-de-Beaune Villages
The majority of the vineyards are planted on an alluvial fan
Total vineyard area is near 350 ha
Which is not an advantage of destemming?
Decrease in alcohol
Less harsh tannins
Less vegetal notes
Higher acid
How many 1er crus does St Romain have?
Zero
4 (but all are sold as Auxey-Duresses)
8
14
Which is true of Santenay?
It is the largest producer of red wine in the Cote de Beaune
It is a leader in Cordon de Royat vine training
It produces slightly more white wine than red
It has no 1er Crus
Which is the only Morey-St-Denis grand cru never to have been an ecclesiastical property?
Clos St Denis
Clos de la Roche
Clos des Lambrays
Clos de Tart
Which village of the Cote de Nuit has the second largest vineyard plantings?
Gevrey Chambertin
Marsannay
Vosne-Romanée
Nuit St Georges
Which village of the Cote de Beaune has the second largest vineyard plantings?
Beaune
Santenay
Savigny-les-Beaune
Meursault
What is the largest grand cru site in Burgundy?
Chablis grand cru
Clos de Vougeot
Corton
Échezeaux
What is NOT a pro of whole cluster?
Enhances structure
Stabilizes the colour
Aerates the must
Increases the acid
Where is the Côte de Couchois?
Northwest of Mercurey
East of Saint Bris
Southeast of Viré-Clessé
Technically in the Châtillonnais
Which appellation produces only white wine?
Bourgogne Coulanges-la-Vineuse
Bougogne Tonnerre
Bourgogne Épineuil
Irancy
What is the maximum alcohol for Chablis Grand Cru?
12.5%
13.5%
14.5%
There is no max
What is the maximum yield for Chablis Grand Crus before the buffer?
45 hl/hl
50 hl/ha
54 hl/ha
60 hl/ha
Which climat is the source of the Cote de Nuit's only grand cru white?
Les Grand Musigny
Les Petits Musigny
La Combe d'Orveau
Les Véroilles
What is the predominant top soil of Bouzeron?
Oxfordian white marls and light brown clay-limestone
Hard Portlandian soils with some sand
Liassic and Triassic soils with some quartz
Bathonian marls with white oolite
Which river divides the two sections of Pommard?
Loir
Dheune
Serein
Rhoin
Which Combe divides the vineyards of Chambolle-Musigny?
Combe d'Ambin
Combe Lavaux
Combe d'Orveau
Combe Grissard
Which is not a village that can produce wine for the Côte de Nuits-Village appellation?
Couchey
Comblanchien
Corgoloin
Brochon
The wines produced in the hamlet of Melin are labeled under which Village?
Monthélie
St Romain
St Aubin
Auxey-Duresses
Which village produces the most stlyish reds of the Côte Chalonnaise?
Mercurey
Rully
Givry
Montagny
Which of the following grand crus has the lowest maximum yield?
Romanée-Conti
Bonnes Mares
Clos de Beze
Corton Rouge
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