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Name the (8) Grand Cru AOPs in Cote de Beaune? |
(1) Corton (Beaune) (2) Corton-Charlemagne (Beaune) (3) Charlemagne (Beaune) (4) Chevalier-Montrachet (Puligny) (5) Montrachet (Puligny/Chassagne) (6) Bienvenue-Batard-Montrachet (Puligny) (7) Batard-Montrachet (Puligny/Chassagne) (8) Criots-Batard-Montrachet (Chassagne) |
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What is the largest Grand Cru AOP in Burgundy? |
Corton (160ha) |
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Corton AOP contains what other smaller grand cru AOPs |
(1) Corton-Charlemagne (72ha) (2) Charlemagne (63ha) |
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Corton-Charlemagne and Charlemagne are white only appellations? |
True |
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Corton is the only Grand Cru in Côte de Beaune to produce red wine? |
True |
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What are the three communes within Aloxe-Corton AOP? |
(1) Aloxe-Corton (2) Pernand-Vergelesses (3) Ladoix-Serrigny |
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Aloxe-Corton claims how many ha of Corton |
120ha (75%) |
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Name three top climats from Aloxe-Corton |
(1) Le Clos de Roi (2) Le Bressandes (3) Les Renardes |
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Name the two climats in Corton that produce only white wines |
Le Charlemagne (Aloxe-Corton) En Charlemagne (Pernand-Vergelesses) |
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The lieu-dit, "Le Rognet et Corton" is located where? Why is it important? |
Ladoix-Serrigny "Le Rognet et Corton" dominates the rather small sector of Grand Cru vines in Ladoix. Additionally, Faiveley's 2ha "Clos des Cortons Faiveley" lies within it's borders |
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What négociant house claims majority ownership of both Corton and Corton-Charlemagne? |
Louis Latour (Aloxe-Corton) |
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What two AOPs lie just north of the city of Beaune? |
Savigny-Lès-Beaune AOP (North) Chorey-Lès-Beaune AOP (North-East) |
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Name (2) top 1er crus of Savigny-Lès-Beaune |
(1) Aux Serpentières (2) Les Vergelesses |
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Beaune is home to several large négociants, name (4) |
(1) Maisons Louis Jadot (2) Bouchard Père & Fils (3) Patriarche Père & Fils (4) Chanson (5) Joseph Drouhin. |
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Name (3) top 1er crus from Beaune |
(1) Les Bressandes (2) Les Grèves (3) Les Teurons |
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Who produces "Le Clos des Mouches" blanc |
Joseph Drouhin (Beaune AOP) |
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What are the (4) appellations in Côte de Beaune that produce red wines only? |
(1) Côte de Beaune-Villages AOP (2) Pommard AOP (3) Volnay AOP (4) Blagny AOP |
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Name the top vineyards in Pommard: |
Les Grands Epenots & Les Petits Epenots (North of the village) Les Rugiens Haut & Les Rugien Bas (South of the village) |
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Clos des Epeneaux (5.2ha) is a monopole belonging to who? Where is it located? |
(1) Comte Armand (2) Pommard (3) Split between "Les Grands Epenots" & "Les Petit Epenots" |
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Name the top domaines of Volnay: |
Marquis d’Angerville Hubert de Montille Henri Boillot Domaine de la Pousse d’Or Michel Lafarge |
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Name (4) top 1er cru in Volnay |
(1) Les Caillerets (2) Clos des Chênes (3) Champans (4) Taillepieds |
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Who claims the monopole "Clos des Ducs" Where is it located? |
Marquis d’Angerville (Volnay) |
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What AOP lies southwest of Volnay |
Monthélie |
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Name (2) top 1er crus of Monthélie: |
(1) Les Champs Fulliots (2) Sur la Velle |
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What is the top 1er cru in Auxey-Duresses AOP |
(1) Climat du Val note: Clos du Val lies within Climat du Val |
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Who is the most famous producer in Auxey-Duresses AOP? |
Maison Leroy, the négociant arm of Domaine Leroy |
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Name (2) top domaines in Auxey-Duresses AOP? |
Moulin aux Moines Prunier-Damy |
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What AOP is northwest of Auxey-Duresses? Approx how large is this appellation? |
St-Romain (100ha) |
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Which AOP produces the most white in the Cote d' Or? |
Meursault |
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List (3) top estates in Meursault and their bottlings: |
(1) Coche-Dury (Les Perrieres) (2) Comtes Lafon (Charmes) (3) Guy Roulot (Les Perrieres) (4) Pierre Yves Colin Morey (Les Genevrieres) (5) Patrick Javillier (6) Jacques Prieur (Clos de Santenots) |
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Name Meursault's most important climat: Where is it located? |
(1) Perrières (S -> Meursault), (N -> Puligny) (2) Charmes (3) Les Genevrieres |
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Who owns the monopole, "Clos des Perrières"? |
1. Albert Grivault (Meursault) |
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Name 3 top 1er crus of Meursault: |
(1) Les Perrieres (Coche-Dury) (2) Les Charmes (Comtes-Lafon) (3) Les Genevrières (Henri Boillot) |
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What (3) 1er crus on the Volnay border are entitled to Meursault 1er cru AOP if WHITE, and Volnay 1er cru AOP if RED |
(1) Santenots du Millieu (2) Les Santenots Blancs (3) Les Plures |
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Name a few top lieu-dits in Meursault |
(1) Clos de la Barre (Comtes Lafon’s monopole) (2) Le Tesson (Jean-Philipe Fichet) (3) Les Tillets (Guy Roulot) |
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How many 1er crus are in Blagny? |
(7) premiers crus total (4) in Meursault (3) in Puligny |
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What are (4) Grand Crus of Puligny-Montrachet? |
(1) Chevalier-Montrachet (100%) (2) Montrachet (Puligny/Chassagne) (3) Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet (100%) (4) Bâtard-Montrachet (Puligny/Chassagne) |
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What are Puligny-Montrachet's largest climats? |
(1) Les Folatières (17.65ha) (2) Champ Gain (10.7ha) |
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Name a few of the top producers in Puligny-Montrachet: |
(1) Domaine Leflaive (2) Jacques Carillon (3) Etienne Sauzet (4) Paul Pernot |
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What is the smallest white wine producing Grand Cru in Burgundy |
Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet (1.6ha) note: 100% Chassagne-Montrachet |
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What is the top 1er cru in Chassagne-Montrachet? Where is it located? |
Blanchot-Dessus - adjacent to Le Montrachet to the south |
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Top producers in Chassagne-Montrachet: |
(1) Ramonet (2) Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey |
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What is the top 1er cru in St. Aubin? What makes it special |
"En Remilly" - within shouting distance of Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru AOP, but faces south rather than east. The vineyard’s middle section has the same elevation as its loftier neighbor, and shares the same exact soil profile. |
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What are the top (4) AOPs for white wine production (quantity) in Cote de Beaune? |
(1) Beaune (2) Savigny-Lès-Beaune (3) Meursault (4) Santennay |
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What is the top 1er cru in Santennay? |
Clos de Tavannes |
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What are the (3) communes of Maranges? |
(1) Dezize-lès-Maranges (2) Cheilly-lès-Maranges (3) Sampigny-lès-Maranges |
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Which two commune appellations in Côte de Beaune do not produce 1er cru wines |
(1) Chorey-Lès-Beaune (2) Saint-Romain |
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Name 3 top vineyards in Puligny-Montrachet |
(1) Les Cailleret - (2) Les Demoiselles (climat) (3) Les Pucelles |
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Name (2) Pommard producers and their bottlings |
Henri Boillot (Les Rugiens) Domaine de Montille (Le Grands Epenots) |
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What are the (4) 1er crus entitled to Meursault 1er cru AOP if WHITE, and Blagny 1er cru AOP if RED |
(1) La Jeunelotte (2) La Pièce sous le Bois (3) Sous le Dos d’Ane (4) Sous Blagny |
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Who owns the monopole Clos de la Mouchère and where is it located? |
(1) Henri Boillot (2) Puligny-Montrachet (3) Les Perrières |
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Who owns the monopole "Vigne de L’Enfant Jésus" and where is it located |
(1) Bouchard (2) Beaune (3) Les grèves (lieu-dit) |
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Name the (4) communes of production in Pouilly-Fuissé |
(1) Fuissé (2) Solutré-Pouilly (3) Vergisson (4) Chaintré |
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In what department is the Macon AOP located within? |
(1) Saône-et-Loire |
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In what department is the Beajolais AOP located within? |
(1) Rhône and Saône-et-Loire |