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What is Nature a synonym for?
Savagnin/Traminer
What are the styles allowed and principle grape varieties of Arbois AOP?
Blanc, Rose, Rouge, Vin de Paille, Vin Jaune

Pupillin may append its name as a commune

Chardonnay, Savagnin, Pinot Noir, Poulsard, Trousseau

The whites are considered accessory varieties for the red wines at 20% and vice versa for the reds

Vin Jaune must be Savagnin

Pinot Noir is not permitted for Vin de Paille
What variety does Vin Jaune have to be?
Savagnin
What variety does Vin de Paille exclude?
Pinot Noir
What styles of Arbois can be labeled as mono-varietal wines?
Blanc, Rouge, Rose, and Vin de Paille
What is the minimum potential alcohol of Vin de Paille?
19%, with 14% acquired
When can Vin Jaune be released?
January 1 of of the seventh year following the harvest, with at least 60 months sous-voile w/o topping - barrel aged until December 15th following the harvest
When can Vin de Paille be released?
December 1 of the third year following the harvest, cannot be bottled until November 15th of the third year following the harvest, including at least 18 months in oak
How long do grapes have to be dried for Vin de Paille and what is their minimum must weight post-drying?
6 weeks, 320 to 400 g/l
What is the maximum yield for Vin de Paille?
20 hectoliters per hectare
What is the maximum yield for Rouge/rose wines in Arbois?
55 hl/ha
What is the maximum yield for blanc wines in Arbois?
60 hl/ha
What is the minimum alcohol percentage for Arbois Blanc?
10.5, higher than the reds, which are only 10
What is the minimum alcohol percentage for rouge/rose wines in Arbois?
10%
Are the appellation regulations and for Arbois and Cotes du Jura identical?
Yes
What are the six appellations of the Jura?
Arbois, Cotes du Jura, Cremant du Jura, Macvin du Jura, Chateau-Chalon, and L'Etoile
What are the permitted styles and varieties for Chateau-Chalon AOP?
Vin Jaune, 100% Savagnin
What is the minimum potential alcohol for Chateau Chalon?
12%
What is the minimum must weight for Chateau Chalon?
204 g/l
What are the aging requirements for Chateau Chalon?
Same as Vin Jaune elsewhere, 60 months sous voile, not bottled until December 15th of the sixth year following the harvest, not released until January 1 of the seventh year following the harvest
What are the permitted varieties for for Cremant du Jura?
The regular 5, but you also add Pinot Gris...

Savagnin is not a principle variety in white or rose.

Blanc must be minimum combined 70% Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Trousseau

Rose must be minimum combined 50% Pinot Noir, Pinot Girs, Trousseau, and Poulsard
What styles of wine can you produce in L'Etoile?
Blanc, Vin Jeaune, and Vin de Paille
What is the maximum yield for Chateau-Chalon?
30 hl/ha
What are the permitted styles of Macvin du Jura?
Rose, white, and rouge
What grapes are permitted for Macvin du Jura rose/red?
Only the red grapes
What grapes are permitted for Macvin du Jura Blanc?
Chardonnay or Savagnin
How long must Macvin du Jura spend in oak?
12 months in oak, also the eau de vie must be 52% and have spend at least 14 months in oak