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What is the climate of Savoie?
continental climate
What 2 lakes moderate Savoie's climate?
Lake Bourget  
Lake Geneva
Lake Bourget
Lake Geneva
What is Lake Geneva known as in France?
Lac Léman
What are the 4 main white grapes of Savoie?
Jacquère is the most common
Altesse
Roussanne (Bergeron)
Chardonnay
What is Jacquère?
a variety of white grape found primarily in the Savoy wine region of France
a variety of white grape found primarily in the Savoy wine region of France
It is a high-yielding vine variety which is used to produce lightly scented, rather neutral dry white wine, such as Vin de Savoie. used to pair with Fondu
What is the synonym for Roussanne in Savoie?
Bergeron
Bergeron
What are the 3 main red grapes of Savoie?
Gamay
Mondeuse
Pinot Noir
What is Mondeuse?
red wine grape that is grown primarily in the Savoy region of France

Mondeuse Noire is very similar to Muscardin which is found in Southern Rhône
red wine grape that is grown primarily in the Savoy region of France

Mondeuse Noire is very similar to Muscardin which is found in Southern Rhône
In Savoie the grape is used in blending with Gamay, Pinot Noir and Poulsard where it contributes its dark color and high acid levels to the wine that allow the wines to age well
What is the overeaching AOP of Savoie?
Vin de Savoie AOP
What is the grape of Chignin-Bergeron?
100% Roussanne
100% Roussanne
What is the main varietal of Marignan, Ripaille and Crépy?
80% Chasselas
80% Chasselas
Where are Marignan, Ripaille and Crépy located?
along the southern shores of Lake Geneva
along the southern shores of Lake Geneva
What is the main grape of Roussette de Savoie AOP?
100% Altesse
100% Altesse
Altesse is said to be very similar to the Furmint variety of Hungary. It yields small harvests and ripens late but is resistant to grey rot. Wines made from Altesse have exotic aromas, often together with citrus and herbs, and have good acidity.
What is the synonmy for Altesse in Savoie?
Roussette
What 4 communes can append their names to Roussette de Savoie AOP?
Frangy
Marestel
Monterminod
Monthoux
What style of wine is Seyssel AOP known for?
off dry whites and blanc sparkling
Where is Seyssel AOP located?
north of Lake Bourget
north of Lake Bourget
What are the 3 main grapes of Seyssel AOP?
Altesse
Molette
Chasselas
What is Molette?
is a white French wine grape planted primarily in the Savoie region
is a white French wine grape planted primarily in the Savoie region
As a varietal wine, Molette tends to produce neutral tasting wine so it is often blended with Roussette to add more complexity.
TorF. Still off dry Seyssel wines must be 100% Altesse.
TRUE
TorF.sparkling méthode ancestrale rosés may be found labeled as Bugey Cerdon
TRUE
What are the grapes of Bugey-Cerdon méthode ancestrale?
Gamay & Poulsard
What is Poulsard?
is a red French wine grape variety from the Jura wine region
is a red French wine grape variety from the Jura wine region
While technically a dark-skinned noir grape, the skins of Poulsard are very thin with low amounts of color -phenols and produces very pale colored red wines, even with extended maceration and can be used to produce white wines
What is the minimum r/s for Bugey-Cerdon méthode ancestrale?
40 g/l
How long must Bugey-Cerdon Méthode Ancestrale age on its lees?
2 months
What year was Bugey upgraded to AOP?
2009
What are the atmospheres of pressure for Bugey-Cerdon Méthode Ancestrale?
3
Where is Bugey located?
west of Lake Bourget
west of Lake Bourget
What are the style of wines from Roussette de Bugey AOP?
100% Altesse
100% Altesse
What 2 communes can append their name to Roussette de Bugey AOP?
Montagnieu & Virieu le Grand
What 3 Savoie AOPS are 100% Altesse?
Roussette de Bugey AOP
Roussette de Savoie AOP
Seyssel Blanc AOP
What are the grapes of Côtes du Jura AOP?
white: Min. 80% combined Chardonnay & Savagnin

red/rose: Min. 80% combined Pinot Noir, Trousseau, and Poulsard
What is Trousseau?
It is grown in small amounts in eastern and southern France, notably to stiffen blends with the pale Poulsard in the Jura
It is grown in small amounts in eastern and southern France, notably to stiffen blends with the pale Poulsard in the Jura
is an old variety of red wine grape. It is grown in small amounts in many parts of Western Europe; most famously it is used in Portuguese port wine as Bastardo. It makes deep cherry red wines with high alcohol and flavours of red berry fruits.
What is the grape of Vin Jaune?
100% Savagnin
What is the grape of Château-Chalon AOP?
100% Savignin
What is Savignin?
is a variety of white wine grape with green-skinned berries. It is mostly grown in the Jura region of France, where it is made into the famous vin jaune and vin de paille.
is a variety of white wine grape with green-skinned berries. It is mostly grown in the Jura region of France, where it is made into the famous vin jaune and vin de paille.
What AOP's of the Jura make vin de paille?
Arbois L'Etoile or Côtes du Jura
What are the grapes of vin de Paille?
Chardonnay
Poulsard
Savagnin
Trousseau
TorF. As the grapes shrivel and raisinate for vin de paille, they achieve a must weight surpassing 320 grams per liter.
TRUE
What are the aging requirments for Vin de Paille?
3 Years 18 months must be in botttle
What is the Méthode traditionelle sparkling wine AOP of the Jura?
Crémant du Jura AOP
What is the vin de liqueur of the Jura?
Macvin du Jura AOP
What are the aging requirments for Macvin du Jura AOP?
Macvin du Jura may be red, white, or rosé, and must be aged for one year in oak after mutage.