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What does SR mean on a bottle of champagne?
SR: Société de Recoltants - a publicly registered firm of 2 or more growers sharing a winery to make & market their own indiviual brand or more than 1 brand.
What does ND mean on a bottle of champagne?
ND: Négociant-Distributeur - company that sells finished champagne, a middle man
Name four large NM champagne houses that fall under the umbrella of the LVMH luxury conglomerate?
Moët et Chandon, Krug, Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, and Mercier all fall under the umbrella of the luxury conglomerate LVMH.
Name the five regions of champagne.
1. Montage de Reims (Pinot Noir)
2. Vallée de la Marne (Pinot Munier)
3. Cotes des Blanc (Chardonnay)
4. Cote de Sézanne (Chardonnay)
5. Aude aka Cotes de Bars
What is Rosé de Riceys?
One of two still wine appellations in Champagne. Rosé de Riceys is reserved for 100% Pinot Noir rosé wines produced in Les Riceys, a cru village in the Aube.
What is Coteaux Champenois?
One of two still wine appellations in Champagne. Coteaux Champenois covers still red, white, and rosé wines from the entire champagne appellation.
Name the Grand Cru villages of the Côte des Blancs from North to South.
Chouilly (white grapes only, added in 1985)
Oiry (added in 1985)
Cramant
Avize
Oger (added in 1985)
Le Mesnil-sur-Oger (added in 1985)
Name the Grand Cru villages of the Vallée de la Marne.
Aÿ
Tours-sur-Marne (red grapes only)
Name the Grand Cru villages of the Montagne de Reims.
Sillery
Puisieulx
Beaumont-sur-Vesle
Verzenay
Mailly
Verzy (added in 1985)
Louvois
Bouzy
Ambonnay
What is The Union Auboise?
A super co-op in the southern region of the Aube.
What are the two premier cru villages with 99% echelle de crus ratings?
Mareuil-sur-Ay (VM)
Tauxières-Mutry (MR)
How many Grand Cru champagne villages are there?
17
What are the RS levels for champagne, pre-2010?
Extra Brut: 0-6
Brut: 0-15
Extra Dry: 12-20
Sec: 17-35
Demi-Sec: 33-50
Doux: 50+
What are the RS levels for champagne, post-2010?
Extra Brut: 0-6
Brut: 0-12
Extra Dry: 12-17
Sec: 17-32
Demi-Sec: 32-50
Doux: 50+
Producers are allowed a margin of +/- 3
Name two villages in the Cote de Sezanne?
Bethon
Villenauxe-la-Grande
What does MA mean on a bottle of champagne?
MA: Marque d'Acheteur - Brand name owned by purchaser (grcer, private label, wine merchant, etc.)
Name two villages in the Aube?
Les Riceys
Avirey-Ligney
Name the only red only Eschelle de Crus Grand Cru.
Tours-sur-Marne (VdM)
T or F: The traditional saignée method, in which the wine gains its hue through extended skin contact, is less common than blending in the Champagne AOP.
True. Champagne houses more commonly blend red and white wine in order to produce a rosé style. Unusual, as it is the only AOP in France to allow this production method.
Name the only white only Eschelle de Crus Grand Cru.
Chouilly (CdBlancs)
What does RC mean on a bottle of champagne?
RC: Récoltant-Coopérateur - a grower who sells his fruit to a coop, receiving partial or full payment in finished champagne, sold under growers name.
Name the first champagne house to use cordon vine training?
Jacquesson

Provides adequate ventilation which is useful in wet years
What is the name of the wire cage over the champagne cork? How many half-twists are required to release the cage?
Muselet. Six half-twists to open
What is the required cellar aging for NV styles in Champagne (including lees aging)? For vintage styles?
15mos for NV styles
36mos for vintage styles
What is a Jeroboam? How many Liters and bottles does it amount to?
3L
4 BTLs
What year was Rehoboam discontinued? What size was it (in liters and bottles)?
1989
4.5L
6BTLs
What is the benchmark single vineyard champagne? What year was it first released?
Philipponnat’s “Clos de Goisses”
1935 was the first release
Originally a Blanc de Blancs
now 3.5 ha Pinot Noir, 2 ha Chardonnay, but back in 1964 it was exclusively Chardonnay
What is the only AOP in France that allows rosé production through the blending of red and white wine?
Champagne AOP
What does CM mean on a bottle of champagne?
CM: Coopérative-Manipulant - A coop of growers bottling under 1 or more labels/brands it owns
What year was the Club Trésors de Champagne (Special Club) established?
1971
Name five members of the Club Trésors de Champagne. There are currently 27 members.
Membership

Paul Bara (Bouzy)
Roland Champion (Chouilly)
Charlier et Fils (Montigny)
Gaston Chiquet (Dizy)
Forget-Chemin (Ludes)
Fresnet-Juillet (Verzy)
Pierre Gimonnet (Cuis)
Henri Goutorbe (Aÿ)
Grongnet (Etoges)
Bernard Hatté et Fils (Verzenay)
Marc Hébrart (Mareuil-sur-Aÿ)
Hervieux-Dumez (Sacy)
José Michel (Moussy)
Vincent Joudart (Férebrianges)
Juillet-Lallement (Verzy)
Lamiable (Tours-sur-Marne)
Larmandier Père et Fils (Cramant)
J. Lassalle (Chigny-les-Roses)
Launois Père et Fils (Mesnil-sur-Oger)
Joseph Loriot Pagel (Festigny)
A. Margaine (Villers Marmery)
Moussé Fils (Cuisles)
Nomine-Rénard (Villevenard)
Salmon (Chaumuzy)
Rémy Massin (Ville-sur-Arce)
Vazart-Coquart (Chouilly)
How many bottles does a gyropalette hold?
504 bottles
What is a pupitre?
Two large wooden planks fastened together in an upright “A” shape, with sixty angled holes cut into each plank of wood. Used for the purpose of manual remuage, or riddling.
Three Classic examples of big house Blanc de Blancs Prestige Cuvee are:
Krug (Clos du Mesnil)
Ruinart (Dom Runiart)
Salon (S)
What are Krug's two single vineyard prestige cuvee's? What differentiates them? Which is a larger site? Where are they located?
"Clos du Mesnil", (4.5 acres, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger)", 100% Chardonnay, located in Côte des Blancs sub-region
"Clos d'Ambonnay", (1.5 acres, Ambonnay), 100% Pinot Noir, located in Montagne de Reims sub-region
What was the first release of the Clos du Mesnil? Clos d'Ambonnay?
"Clos du Mesnil": 1979, released in 1986
"Clos d'Ambonnay": 1995, released in 2008
Name something unique about Krug's production.
A distinctive feature of the winemaking at Krug is the use of small (205 litre) barrels to ferment all base wines. These are old casks that are neutral and don’t impart any oaky flavour to the wine; instead, they allow a slow, controlled exposure to oxygen that helps add complexity to the wines.
What is "Les Folies de la Marquetterie"?
Taittinger's single vineyard NV release:
55% Chardonnay, 45% Pinot Noir
First NV release in 2006
What is "Grande Sendrée"?
Drappier's single vineyard vintage champagne:
From Urville in the Aube
55% Pinot Noir, 45% Chardonnay
First vintage was 1975 (Rosé version released in 1990)
What is "Les Barres"?
Chartogne-Taillet's single vineyard champagne, sometimes NV:
Ungrafted vines from Merfy in Valle de la Marne 100% Meunier
Inaugural vintage was 2006 (in some years, this has been released as NV)
What does RM mean on a bottle of champagne?
RM: Récoltant Manipulant - Grower Producer, no vin clair, legally able to purchase up to 5% of production. Ideally used to allow chard grower to produce rosé.
What is "Clos St-Hilaire"
Single vineyard vintage champagne from Billecart-Salmon
(1 ha, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ)
100% Pinot Noir
1995
Who produces "R.D."? What is special about it?
Bollinger
100% Pinot Noir
a portion of the Grande Année has been kept in the cellars and disgorged at a later time - Recently Disgorged

recently disgorged generally between eight and 20 years after vintage

released as an extra brut, with three to four grams of sugar per liter, whereas a typical Grande Année will have around seven or eight grams.
Who produces "Charles de Gaulle"?
Drappier
In Urville in the Aube
80% Pinot Noir, 20% Chardonnay
Inaugural vintage was 1990
Who produces "Celebris"?
Gosset (In Aÿ of the Vallée de la Marne)
Produced as a Blanc de Blancs NV, Vintage Brut Rosé and Vintage Brut
Brut: 66% Chardonnay and 34% Pinot Noir
Who produces "Grand Vin Signature"?
Jacquesson (in Dizy in the Vallée de la Marne)
Inaugural vintage was 1981 (discontinued after the 2002 vintage)
Who produces "Grand Siécle"?
Laurent-Perrier (Tours-sur-Marne)
(typically NV)
50% Chardonnay, 50% Pinot Noir (approx.)
First NV wine released in 1960
Who produces "Belle Époque/Fleur de Champagne"?
Perrier-Jouët (Épernay)
(Brut, Brut Rosé, and Blanc de Blancs)
Brut: 50% Chardonnay, 45% Pinot Noir, 5% Meunier Inaugural vintage was 1964
Who produces "Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill"?
Pol Roger (Épernay)
Pinot Noir and Chardonnay
Inaugural vintage was 1975
Who produces "Comtes de Champagne"?
Taittinger (Reims)
(Blanc de Blancs and Rosé)
Rosé: 70% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay
Inaugural vintage was 1952
Who produces "La Grand Dame"?
Veuve-Clicquot Ponsardin (Reims)
(Brut and Brut Rosé)
Brut: 60-65% Pinot Noir, 30-35% Chardonnay
Brut: 1969,
Rosé: 1988
Who produces "Cristal"?
Louis Roederer (Reims)
(Brut and Brut Rosé)
Cristal Brut: 55% Pinot Noir, 45% Chardonnay (approx.) Cristal: 1876 (not available commercially until 1945)
Cristal Rosé: 1974
Who produces "Cuvée Louise"?
Pommery (Reims)
(Brut and Brut Rosé)
Brut: 60% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir
Who produces Dom Ruinart?
Ruinart (Reims)
(Blanc de Blancs and Rosé)
Rosé: 85% Chardonnay, 15% Pinot Noir
Dom Ruinart: 1959,
Dom Ruinart Rosé: 1966
Who makes Fleur de Passion? Why is it so special? When was it released?
Diebolt-Vallois
Blanc de Blancs
1995
from vines over 50 years of age in some of Cramant's finest parcels—Pimonts, Buzons, Goutte d'Or, Rouillées, Fourches and Gros Monts—this is fermented and aged entirely in 225-liter oak barrels, most of which are ten to 15 years old. It's made completely without malolactic, and bottled without fining, filtration or cold-stabilization
Who makes "Femme de Champagne"?
Duval-Leroy (in Vertus)
Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
Inaugural vintage was 1990
Who makes "Vieilles Vignes Françaises"?
Bollinger (Aÿ)
100% Pinot Noir
1969
What does NM mean on a champagne bottle?
NM: Négiocant-Manipulant, champagne "house" allowed to purchase vin clair or fruit from growers. Some NM houses own a significant portion of their own vineyards; others own none at all. Large Champagne houses with the most international presence are invariably in this category: Moët et Chandon, Louis Roederer, Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Billecart-Salmon, Lanson, Taittinger, Pol Roger, Perrier-Jouët, Mumm, and Laurent-Perrier.
Who makes "Charles VII"?
Canard-Duchene (Ludes)
NV
(Brut, Brut Rosé, Blanc de Blancs, and Blanc de Noirs)
Who makes a champagne simply labeled as "Prestige"?
Comtes Audoin de Dampierre (Chenay)
100% Chardonnay
Where is Billecart-Salmon located? Also, what are it's Prestige Cuvees?
Mareuil-sur-Aÿ
"Grande Cuvée" (60% PN 40% CH) Vintage
"Elisabeth Salmon Rosé" (50% PN 50% CH) Vintage
"Nicolas François Billecart" (60% PN 40%CH) Vintage
Who produces a champagne simply labeled "Rare"?
Piper-Heidsieck (Reims)
Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
Inaugural vintage was 1976
Who produces "Cuvée Laetitia?
Henri-Billiot (in Ambonnay), an RM producer
Mostly Chardonnay, though his other wines are mostly Pinot Noir. Zero dosage.
Who produces "Cuvée Prestige"?
Bonnaire (in Cramant), an RM producer
100% Chardonnay
Who produces "Substance"?
Jacques Selosse, an RM producer in Avize
NV 100% Chardonnay
Who produces "Coeur de Cuvée"?
Vilmart & Cie, an RM producer of Rilly-la-Montagne.
80% Chardonnay, 20% Pinot Noir
Name a Brut Nature NV.
Pol Roger "Pure" NV
Name two Brut Nature vintage champagnes
Pommery "Flacon d'Excellence Nature en Magnum"
Roses de Jeanne "La Boloree"
Who makes "Cuvée R. Lalou"?
G.H. Mumm (Reims)
Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
Inaugural vintage was 1966 (discontinued in 1985, revived in 1998). A Cuvée de Prestige.
What is ratafia?
VDL in Champagne
What is a bouvreux?
A second crop that occurs when rain interrupts flowering. This rarely ripens.
What was the first house formed in champagne and when was it formed?
Gosset in 1584 for still wine
What was the first house to produce champagne?
Ruinart in 1729.
What step of champagne production was credited to Dom Perignon?
Assemblage (Blending)
Who was chaptalization named after and why?
Jean-Antoine Chaptal, who discovered how much sugar it would take for a champagne bottle not to crack.
Veuve Clicquot is credited for what step in champagne production?
Remuage/Riddling(allows sediment to be removed under disgorgement)
When was champagne approved as an AOP?
1936, and it is the only AOP that doesn't need to state it.
What is miller's pinot?
A nickname for Pinot Meunier due to its dusty appearance.
What is Pinot Vrai?
True Pinot Blanc, a form of white Pinot Noir.
What is the maximum yield for champagne?
120L / 160kg
Name the classic vintages of champagne dating back to 1970.
1971, 1975, 1976
1982, 1988, 1989, 1990
1996, 1998
2002, 2004, 2005
Name very poor vintages for champagne.
1972, 1974, 1977
1984, 1987
Name some other good back vintages of champagne.
1964
1959
1945, 1947
1921, 1928
1914
How many grapes are in a marc? How many liters are allowed to be produced from one marc?
2,550 liters per 4,000 kg—a marc of grapes, the amount held in a traditional Coquard basket press
We are looking for a 100% Pinot Meunier wine. Can you suggest a couple?
2004 Chartogne-Taillet Cuvée Les Barres, (VdM)
2006 Michel Loriot Vielles Vignes, Valle de la Marne
NV Michel Loriot Reserve Brut,"", Valle de la Marne
2006 Laherte Fréres Vignes d’Autrefois
NV Egly-Ouriet Les Vignes de Vrigny (MdR)
NV Jérôme Prévost La Closerie Extra Brut
We are looking for a wine from the Aube. Can you make a few suggestions?
2002 Drappier Charles de Gaulle Brut
NV Serge Mathieu Brut Tradition Blanc de Noirs
We are looking for a 100% Petit Meslier. Any ideas?
1998 Duval-Leroy Authentis Petit Meslier (Sees oak, and is VdM)
Name a champagne that uses all the champagne grapes.
2002 L. Aubry et Fils Le Nombre d'Or
NV Moutard Pere et Fils Cuvee des 6 Cépages Brut
We are looking for some Extra Brut vintage wines. Any ideas?
Bollinger RD (récemment dégorgé or Recently Disgorged)
2000 Pierre Gimmonet Cuvée Oenophile Extra Brut
2000 Pannier "Égérie de Pannier" Extra Brut
We are looking for some Demi-Sec NV.
NV Billecart-Salmon Demi-Sec Réserve
NV Mumm Demi-Sec
NV Pol Roger "Rich" Demi-Sec
Offer one example of a vintage Demi-Sec Champagne
2000 Deutz Demi-Sec
Offer some examples of Sec NV champagnes.
NV De Venoge "Vin du Paradis"
NV Louis Roederer "Carte Blanche"
NV Taittinger "Nocturne"
Name a Doux NV and a vintage wine.
NV Doyard "Libertine" Doux
1995 Fleury Doux (Biodynamic house)
Who produces "Joyau de France"?
Boizel
Chard and PN
Inaugural vintage was 1961