Wine making /Geography
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Chablis
Beaujolais
100

Is the Haut-Rhine situated more northernly or southernly than the Bas-Rhin

South

100
If a wine is labeled with a varietal, what % of the stated grape must be in the wine?

100%

100

Name a Riesling producer from Alsace?

Marcel Deiss, 

100

What river runs through Chablis?

Serein

100

Is Beaujolais a region of Burgundy?

Trick question: although Beaujolais is part of Burgundy from a legal and administrative standpoint, many people view Beaujolais as its own region due to its complete difference from Burgundy in almost every way. 

200

What are the two major geographical features of Alsace?

Vosge Mountains and Rhine River

200

Name the 4 Nobel Grapes

Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Poinot Gris, Muscat


200

Name a Grand Cru Producer from Chablis with the vineyard name.

Maison Joseph Drouhin, Les Clos

Domain Laroche, Les ClosDomaine Christian Moreau, Valmur

Domaine William Fevre, Valmur

200

Describe the difference between Chablis AOP and Petit Chablis AOP

Chablis AOP comes from hillside vineyards with classic Chablis soils.

Petit Chablis AOP comes from higher altitude plateaus with Portlandian soils. Considered lighter, fresher. With a wider range of styles produced here (ie. use of oak, or lees aging)

200

General soil type of Beaujolais?

Granit and schist-based soils in the northern hills, moving to sandstone and clay-based soils in the flatter, more southern areas. 

Generally considered to simply be Granit, as this is what the Crus are situated on.

300

What is the name of the large neutral casks used in Alsace

Foudre

300

After the Nobel Grapes, what are the 4 other supporting white grapes

Pinot Blanc, Silvaner, Auzerrois, Chardonnay

300

Name a producer from Morgon?

Marcel Lapierre

300

What is the typical difference between village level and 1er or Grand Cru Chablis?

Better sites with south and east exposure. Less varied soils. Use of neutral oak and longer aging potential. 

300

What is the northernmost Cru of Beaujolais? Describe this Crus' wine characteristics. 

Saint-Amour, known for its light, red fruit notes and bright acidity. 

400

Define Vendage Tardive

Late harvest wines. Not always made sweet. 

400

What grape is allowed to be used in Cremant d'Alsace that is otherwise not allowed to be used in Alsace AOP/AOP? 

Chardonnay

400

Name a Producer of Cru Beaujolais that is not from Morgon. Include what cru the wine comes from. 

Saint-Amour, Domain des Billards

Julienas, Michel Tete

400

What is the name of the classic Chablis soils

Kimmeridgian limestone soils. Created by fossilized shells from a shallow ancient ocean that once existed where Chablis is now. 

400

What Cru of Beaujolais is considered to have the most structure and has the longest aging capabilities?

Moulin-a-Vent 

500

Define Selection de grains nobels

Botrytis affected weet wine, small quantities, typically made from top vineyards. 

500

What is the only red grape permitted in Alsace? 

Pinot Noire

500

What is and who is a part of 'The Gang of Four' from Beaujolais

Refers to four influential Beaujolais wine growers who spearheaded a natural wine movement in the region. 

Marcel Lapierre, Jean Foillard, Jean-Paul Thevenet, Guy Breton.

500

Name the 7 Grand Crus of Chablis.


Blanchot, Bougros, Les Clos, Grenouilles, Preuses, Valmur, Vaudesir

500

Name all 10 Crus of Beaujolais. 

From north to south;

Saint-Amour, Juilenas, Chenas, Moulin-a-vent, Fleaurie, Chiroubles, Morgon, Regnie, Cote de Brouilly, Brouilly

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