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Type of soil in Chablis? |
Marl and Kimmeridgian limestone soil formed about 150 million years ago in the Upper Jurassic that contain tiny fossilised oyster shells. Also Portaldien soil, a purer form of limestone makes up the soil for Petit Chablis. |
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What are the 3 types of trellising system in Chablis? |
Guyot (single and double), Cordon de Royat and Taille Chablis. |
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What are the maximum yields permitted for Premier and Grand Cru? |
- 58 hl/ha Premier Cru - 54 hl/ha Gran Cru |
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What’s the minimum alcohol for Chablis? |
- Petit Chablis 9.5% alcohol. - Chablis 10% alcohol. - Premier Cru 10.5% alcohol. - Grand Cru 11% alcohol. |
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Name fro west to east all Grand Cru Chablis. |
Bougros, Preuses, Vaudesir, Grenouilles, Valmur, Les Clos and Blanchot. |
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Name form the biggest to the smallest all Grand Cru Chablis. |
Les Clos (28,39), Bougros (15,79), Vaudesir (14,49), Blanchot (12,39), Preuses (11,43), Valmur (11,04) and Grenouilles (9,38) |
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What’s the biggest and smallest Grand Cru in Chablis? |
- Les Clos with 28,39 ha. (Biggest) - Grenouilles with 9,38 ha. (Smallest) |
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What is “La Moutone”? Who is the owner? |
- It’s a vineyard site of 2.35 ha. located between the Grand Crus of Preuses and Vaudesir. It’s not considered as Grand Cru. - Its owner is Domaine Long-Depaquit. |
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What are the 7 major Premier Crus located on the right bank? |
- Montée de Tonnerre, Mont de Milieu, Fourchaume, Les Fourneaux, Vaucoupin, Berdiot and Cote de Vaubarousse. |
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Name all Major Premier Crus located on the left bank? |
- Vaillons, Montmains, Cote de Lechet, Beauregards, Vosgros, Beauroy, Vau de Vey, Vau Ligneau, Chaume de Talvat and Cote de Jouan. |
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When were the Grand Crus classified? |
- In 1936. - Except Bougros and Preuses in 1938. |
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What are the “Climats” found within Fourchaume Premier Cru? |
- Vaulorent, Vaupulent, Côte de Fontenay and L’Homme Mort. |
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What’s the northern most Premier Cru Climat in Chablis? |
- L’Homme Mort, within Fourchaume. |
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How much do Premier and Grand Cru wines represent in the total production? |
- Premier Cru 15% - Grand Cru 1% |
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Who produces “Les Clos des Hospices”? |
Both Louis and Christian Moreau from 100% fruit coming from Les Clos Grand Cru. |
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Les Clos Grand Cru size and main producers. |
- It’s 28.39 ha. - Producers are William Fèvre, Louis and Christian Moreau, Louis Michel and Raveneau. |
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What’s the name of the narrow valley that separates Blanchot GC to Montée de Tonnerre PC? |
- Vallée de Brechain |
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Who’s the main producers of Grenouilles Grand Cru? |
La Chablisienne with 7.20 ha. Producing a wine called “Chateau Grenouilles”. |
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What are the 2 wines produced for William Fèvre in Bougros GC? |
- Bougros and Côte Bouguerots. |
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Size and main producers in Vaudésir GC. |
- It’s 14.49 ha. - Producers are Christian Moreau, Louis Michel. Also 95% of “La Moutonne” vineyard from Depaquit is located here. |
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How much of the “La Moutonne” vineyard is located in Preuses? |
- Just 0.11 ha. Representing 5%. |
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What year Premier Cru was added as part of Chablis AOP? |
In 1967. |
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When was Petit Chablis AOP established? |
In 1944. |
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What’s the ageing time for Chablis Grand Cru? |
It can’t be released before 1st of Jan. of the second year following the harvest. |
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Name some great producers in Montée de Tonnerre PC. |
Patrick Piuze, Raveneau and Billaud-Simon. |
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What are the “Climats” located in Montée de Tonnerre PC? |
- Côte de Bréchain, Chapelot and Pied d’Aloup |
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What 3 Villages appellation are found in the Grand Auxerrois? |
- Irancy (Red from 90% PN + Max. 10% Cesar and PG). From the communes of Cravant, Irancy and Vincelottes. - Saint Bris (Whites only from SB and SG). From the communes of Chintry, Irancy, St-Bris le Vineux, Quenne and Vincelottes. - Vézelay (Whites only from CH). |
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What are the regionals appellations in the Grand Auxerrois that can append their name to “Bourgogne”? |
- Chintry (Red and Rosé from PN and White from CH) - Côtes d’Auxerre (Red and rosé from PN and White from CH. - Coulanges-la-Veneuse (Red and rosé from PN and White from CH). - Côtes St-Jacques (Red and Gris from PN and PG; and White from CH and PB) - Epineuil (Red and Rosé from PN) - Tonnerre (Only White from CH) |
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What are the Climats found in Montmains PC? |
Forêts and Butteaux. |
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What are the 4 Lieux-dits approved as geographical designation for Bourgogne AOP? |
La Chapelle Notre Dame, Le Chapitre, Côtes St-Jacques and Montrecul |