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What is Nature a synonym for?
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Savagnin/Traminer
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What are the styles allowed and principle grape varieties of Arbois AOP?
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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 |
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What variety does Vin Jaune have to be?
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Savagnin
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What variety does Vin de Paille exclude?
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Pinot Noir
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What styles of Arbois can be labeled as mono-varietal wines?
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Blanc, Rouge, Rose, and Vin de Paille
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What is the minimum potential alcohol of Vin de Paille?
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19%, with 14% acquired
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When can Vin Jaune be released?
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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
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When can Vin de Paille be released?
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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
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How long do grapes have to be dried for Vin de Paille and what is their minimum must weight post-drying?
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6 weeks, 320 to 400 g/l
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What is the maximum yield for Vin de Paille?
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20 hectoliters per hectare
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What is the maximum yield for Rouge/rose wines in Arbois?
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55 hl/ha
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What is the maximum yield for blanc wines in Arbois?
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60 hl/ha
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What is the minimum alcohol percentage for Arbois Blanc?
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10.5, higher than the reds, which are only 10
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What is the minimum alcohol percentage for rouge/rose wines in Arbois?
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10%
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Are the appellation regulations and for Arbois and Cotes du Jura identical?
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Yes
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What are the six appellations of the Jura?
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Arbois, Cotes du Jura, Cremant du Jura, Macvin du Jura, Chateau-Chalon, and L'Etoile
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What are the permitted styles and varieties for Chateau-Chalon AOP?
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Vin Jaune, 100% Savagnin
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What is the minimum potential alcohol for Chateau Chalon?
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12%
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What is the minimum must weight for Chateau Chalon?
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204 g/l
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What are the aging requirements for Chateau Chalon?
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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
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What are the permitted varieties for for Cremant du Jura?
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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 |
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What styles of wine can you produce in L'Etoile?
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Blanc, Vin Jeaune, and Vin de Paille
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What is the maximum yield for Chateau-Chalon?
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30 hl/ha
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What are the permitted styles of Macvin du Jura?
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Rose, white, and rouge
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What grapes are permitted for Macvin du Jura rose/red?
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Only the red grapes
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What grapes are permitted for Macvin du Jura Blanc?
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Chardonnay or Savagnin
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How long must Macvin du Jura spend in oak?
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12 months in oak, also the eau de vie must be 52% and have spend at least 14 months in oak
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