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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.

What are the 3 types of trellising system in Chablis?

Guyot (single and double), Cordon de Royat and Taille Chablis.

What are the maximum yields permitted for Premier and Grand Cru?

- 58 hl/ha Premier Cru


- 54 hl/ha Gran Cru

What’s the minimum alcohol for Chablis?

- Petit Chablis 9.5% alcohol.


- Chablis 10% alcohol.


- Premier Cru 10.5% alcohol.


- Grand Cru 11% alcohol.

Name fro west to east all Grand Cru Chablis.

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

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)

What’s the biggest and smallest Grand Cru in Chablis?

- Les Clos with 28,39 ha. (Biggest)


- Grenouilles with 9,38 ha. (Smallest)

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.

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.

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.

When were the Grand Crus classified?

- In 1936.


- Except Bougros and Preuses in 1938.

What are the “Climats” found within Fourchaume Premier Cru?

- Vaulorent, Vaupulent, Côte de Fontenay and L’Homme Mort.

What’s the northern most Premier Cru Climat in Chablis?

- L’Homme Mort, within Fourchaume.

How much do Premier and Grand Cru wines represent in the total production?

- Premier Cru 15%


- Grand Cru 1%

Who produces “Les Clos des Hospices”?

Both Louis and Christian Moreau from 100% fruit coming from Les Clos Grand Cru.

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.

What’s the name of the narrow valley that separates Blanchot GC to Montée de Tonnerre PC?

- Vallée de Brechain

Who’s the main producers of Grenouilles Grand Cru?

La Chablisienne with 7.20 ha. Producing a wine called “Chateau Grenouilles”.

What are the 2 wines produced for William Fèvre in Bougros GC?

- Bougros and Côte Bouguerots.

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.

How much of the “La Moutonne” vineyard is located in Preuses?

- Just 0.11 ha. Representing 5%.

What year Premier Cru was added as part of Chablis AOP?

In 1967.

When was Petit Chablis AOP established?

In 1944.

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.

Name some great producers in Montée de Tonnerre PC.

Patrick Piuze, Raveneau and Billaud-Simon.

What are the “Climats” located in Montée de Tonnerre PC?

- Côte de Bréchain, Chapelot and Pied d’Aloup

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).

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)

What are the Climats found in Montmains PC?

Forêts and Butteaux.

What are the 4 Lieux-dits approved as geographical designation for Bourgogne AOP?

La Chapelle Notre Dame, Le Chapitre, Côtes St-Jacques and Montrecul