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Do Cote de Beaune and Cote de Nuit produce both red and white wines
Yes
What type of wines are Cote de Beaune better know for
Dry White - Chardonnay
What type of wines are Cote de Nuits better known for
Dry Reds - Pinot Noir
Another name for Cote Chalonnaise
Mercurey Region
Where is Pouilly Fuisse
Maconnais
Soils in Chablis
Kimmeridgian Clay
Soils in Cote d'Or - Cote Chalonnais - Maconnais
Chalk, Limestone, Clay
Soil in Beaujolais
Granite
Primary White Grapes in Burgundy
Chardonnay
Aligote
Primary Red Grapes in Burgundy
Pinot Noir
Gamay
What does Cote d'Or mean
Golden Slope
What city is capitol of the Cote d'Or department
Dijon
In the Cote d'Or where is Cote de Nuits and Cote de Beaune located
Cote de Nuits is in the North and Cote de Beaune is in the South
What communes are in the Yonne department
the communes of Chablis, Auxerre, Irancy, and St-Bris
What two districts are considered a part of Burgundy but actually in the Rhone department
Beaujolais and the Coteaux du Lyonnais
César and Tressot may be added to reds in what department
Yonne
The reds of Mâconnais, the "field blend" Bourgogne Passetoutgrains and the sparkling red Bourgogne Mousseux wines are made of what grape
Gamay
Where is Bouzeron AOP located
Côte Chalonnaise
What grape is raise in Bouzeron AOP
Bouzeron is in Cote Chalonnaise

The Aligoté grape
Four levels of quality in Burgundy
Regional Wines sourced from vineyards all over Burgundy

Village Wines bears the name of a specific vineyard

Premier Cru Wines will have special characteristics Village name first then specific vineyard

Grand Cru Wines will come from best soil and slope in the area. Village will not appear on label only Grand Cru Vineyard is used.
Grand cru wines apply only to what two districts in Burgundy
Côte d'Or and Chablis
What does Bourgogne AOP stand for
The basic designation for red, white, and rosé wines, and Crémant de Bourgogne AOP
Where are grapes for Bourgogne AOP sourced from
sourced throughout Burgundy
What is the difference between Bourgogne Cote Chalonnaise and Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuits AOP and Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune AOP
Bourgogne Côte Chalonnaise AOP wines may be produced from anywhere in that region

Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuits AOP and Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune AOP

The wines are sourced from specific vineyards outside of the more prestigious village appellations of the Côte d'Or
Four lieux-dits were approved in the 1990s for Bourgogne AOP
La Chapelle Notre Dame
La Chapitre
Côte St-Jacques
Montrecul
Bourgogne Aligoté AOP is the wine traditionally used for what cocktail
Kir cocktail
Côte de Beaune-Villages wines are what style and where can they be sourced from
Red, and may be sourced from any village in the Côte de Beaune save Pommard, Volnay, Aloxe-Corton, and Beaune
What is unique about the village of Marsannay in the Côte d'Or
Allowing red, white, and rosé wines
What is an important distinction between Bordeaux and Burgundy premier and grand cru AOPs
In Bordeaux, grand cru status is awarded to individual producers

Burgundy this status is conferred upon the vineyard itself, irrespective of producer

In Bordeaux, Château Lafite is premier cru AOP and all of its vineyard holdings are thus considered to be premier cru. If Lafite sold off several of its vineyards to an unclassified château, those vineyards would be declassified. In Burgundy, producers cannot attain premier cru status for their wines unless they own or purchase holdings in a premier cru vineyard
The four Chablis AOP
Petit Chablis
Chablis
Chablis Premier Cru
Chablis Grand Cru
What type of wines come from the four Chablis AOP
Produce only whites, exclusively made from Chardonnay
Chablis Grand Cru Vineyards
•Bougros
•Les Preuses
•Vaudésir
•Les Grenouilles
•Valmur
•Les Clos
•Blanchots
Cote d'Or lies on the fault line composed of what
oolitic limestone and marl
Grand Cru Vineyards in Gevrey-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits - All Red

◦Chambertin
◦Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
◦Charmes-Chambertin
◦Mazoyères-Chambertin (a climat of Charmes-Chambertin)
◦Chapelle-Chambertin
◦Griottes-Chambertin
◦Latricières-Chambertin
◦Mazis-Chambertin
◦Ruchottes-Chambertin
Grand Cru Vineyards in Morey-St-Denis
Côte de Nuits - All Red

◦Clos St-Denis
◦Clos de la Roche
◦Clos de Tart (monopole of Mommessin)
◦Clos de Lambrays
◦Bonnes Mares (divided between Morey-St-Denis and Chambolle-Musigny
Grand Cru Vineyards in Chambolle-Musigny
Côte de Nuits

◦Bonnes Mares - Red
◦Musigny - Red and White
Grand Cru Vineyard in Vougeot
Côte de Nuits - Red

◦Clos de Vougeot
Grand Cru Vineyards in Flagey-Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits - Red

◦Echézeaux
◦Grands-Echézeaux
Grand Cru Vineyards in Vosne-Romanee
Côte de Nuits - All Red

◦La Tâche (monopole of DRC)
◦Romanée-Conti (monopole of DRC)
◦La Romanée (monopole of Liger-Belair)
◦La Grand Rue (monopole of François Lamarche)
◦Richebourg
◦Romanée-St-Vivant
Districts in Cote de Nuits
Marsannay
Fixin
Gevrey-Chambertin
Morey-St-Denis
Chambolle-Musigny
Vougeot
Vosne-Romanée
Nuits-St-Georges
Type of wines from Pommard and Volnay
The village AOPs of Pommard and Volnay are in Cote de Beaune and reserved for red wines
Style of wines from Pommard and Volnay
Cote de Beaune

Pommard generally showing a harder-edged, tannic structure to Volnay's softer fragrance and charm
Does Meursault have a Grand Cru Vineyards
Meusault located in Cote de Beaune

No Grand Cru
Where are Pommard and Volnay located
Cote d'Or - Cote de Beaune
Great White wines from Cote de Beaune
Meursault
Puligny-Montrachet
Chassagne-Montrachet
Grand Cru Villages of Puligny Montrachet
Located in Cote de Beaune - All White

◦Montrachet (shared between Puligny and Chassagne)
◦Bâtard-Montrachet (shared between Puligny and Chassagne)
◦Chevalier-Montrachet
◦Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Grand Cru Villages of

Aloxe-Corton
Ladoix-Serrigny
Pernand-Vergelesses
Côte de Beaune

◦Corton - Red and White
◦Corton-Charlemagne - White
Grand Cru Villages of Chassagne Montrachet
Côte de Beaune - White

◦Montrachet
◦Bâtard-Montrachet
◦Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte Chalonnaise - what lies to the north and south
To the north Côte d'Or and Mâconnais to the south
The five main villages of Cote Chalonnaise
Bouzeron
Rully
Givry
Mercurey
Montagny
Beaujolais Nouveau rely on what type of fermentation
A fermentation technique called semi-carbonic maceration

Unpressed grapes are placed in the fermenting tank whole. When the fermentation process starts, Carbon Dioxide gas builds up inside the grape eventually bursting the grape.
Cru Villages of Beaujolais
St-Amour
Juliéna
Moulin-a-Vent
Chénas
Fleurie
Chiroubles
Morgon
Régnié
Brouilly
Côte de Brouilly
Five villages of Cote Chalonnaise
Bourgogne Aligote Bouzeron
Rully
Mercurey
Givry
Montagny
Where is Maranges?
Côte de Beaune - Most Southern District

Pinot Noir
Important Premier Cru in Mersault
Les Serpentières
Where is Clos de La Roche
Morey-St-Denis
Where is Les Serpentières
Savigny - Cote de Beaune
The Grand Cru Bonnes Mares is shared between Chambolle-Musigny and one other commune. What is it?
Morey-St-Denis
Where is Clos des Lambrays
Morey St Denis
Cote de Nuits
Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet is located within which of the following villages?
Puligny-Montrachet
Cote de Beaune
Where is Clos des Tart
Clos de Tart (monopole of Mommessin)

Morey-St-Denis
Cote de Nuits
Where is Bonnes Mares
Cote de Nuits and is divided between Morey-St-Denis and Chambolle-Musigny
Color of the César grape
Red Grape

Blended with Pinot Noir in Burgundy
Color of the Tressot grape
Red used for blending in Burgundy

Cross between Duras and Petit Verdot