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1
Q

Second label of Lafon-Rochet?

A

Les Pélerins de Lafon-Rochet

2
Q

What is the fifth growth of Saint-Estèphe?

A

Cos Labory

3
Q

What style of wine is made under Cadillac Côtes de Bordeaux AOP?

A

Red

4
Q

What are the Premieres Grands Crus Classés B of Saint-Emilion?

A
BeauSéjour 
Bécot Beauséjour
Bélair-Monange
Canon
Canon-la-Gaffelière
Figeac
Fourtet
La Gaffelière
Lacris-Ducasse
La Mondotte
Pavie-Macquin
Troplong-Mondot
Trottevieille
Valandraud
5
Q

What is the third growth of the greater Haut-Médoc not located in any major commune?

A

Château La Lagune

6
Q

What does Merlot contribute to a blend, what soils does it prefer, and is it early/late budding and early/late ripening? Biggest vulnerability?

A

Contributes a fleshy, juicy texture that can soften the austerity of Cabernet Sauvignon.

Prefers clay-based soils as they delay the grape’s natural vigor.

Late-budding, early-ripening. (prone to late spring frosts)

7
Q

Second label of Ducru-Baucaillou?

A

La Croix du Beaucaillou

8
Q

Second label for Haut-Batailley?

A

Château La Tour L’Aspic

9
Q

Second label of Talbot?

A

Connétable de Talbot

10
Q

Second label of Dufort-Vivens?

A

Vivens Rouge

Relais de Durfort Vivens

11
Q

Second label of Pavie?

A

Aromes de Pavie

12
Q

Second label of Léoville-Las Cases?

A

Le Petit Lion du Marquis de Las Cases

13
Q

Second label of Petrus?

A

none

14
Q

What major threat does frost pose to the vines here in spring?

A

Leads to coulure and millerandage which reduce yields

15
Q

What is the fourth growth of greater Haut-Médoc not within the major communes?

A

La Tour Carnet

16
Q

What were the worst vintages for Bordeaux dating back to the 1980s

A

LB: ‘80, ‘83, ‘84 ‘87, ‘91-93, ‘97, ‘98 ‘02, ‘07 ‘08, ‘13

RB: ‘80, ‘83, ‘84, ‘87, ‘91-93, ‘96 ‘99, ‘02, ‘07, ‘13

Sauternes: ‘80-‘82, ‘84-85, ‘87, ‘91-‘92, ‘95, ‘00, ‘02, ‘12

(‘80, ‘84, ‘87, ‘91, ‘92 are the absolute worst)

17
Q

Second label of Lagrange?

A

Les Fiefs de Lagrange

18
Q

Second label of Montrose?

A

La Dame du Montrose

19
Q

What are the fifth growths of Margaux? (2)

A

Dauzac

du Terte

20
Q

What style of wine is made under the Entre-Deux-Mers AOP?

A

Dry white

21
Q

Second label of Desmirail?

A

Château Fontarney (French market)

Initial de Desmirail (export)

22
Q

What classification of Sauternes is Château d’Yquem?

A

Premier Cru Supérieur

23
Q

Second label of Rauzan-Gassies?

A

Gassies (prior to 2009 was Chevalier de Rauzan-Gassies)

24
Q

Second label of Tripling-Mondot?

A

Mondot

25
Q

What style of wine is made under Premières Côtes de Bordeaux AOP?

A

semi-sweet white

26
Q

Second label for Latour

A

Les Forts de Latour

27
Q

Which major commune of the Haut-Modoc does the best in drier years, but worst in wetter years?

A

Margaux due to its shallow soil.

28
Q

Second label of d’Issan

A

Blasson d’Issan

29
Q

Second label of Langoa-Barton?

A

Château Lady Langoa

30
Q

When did Napoleon order the classification of top Bordeaux estates to be created? How many total Châteaux make up the clarification and how many categories are there? What is the only not located in the Haut-Modoc?

A

1855 61 total into 5 crus or growths categories

Haut-Brion is the only one not in Médoc.

31
Q

Second label of Cantemerle?

A

Les Allées des Cantemerle

32
Q

Second label of Pouget?

A

La Tour Massac

33
Q

Second label for Longueville-Baron?

A

Les Griffons de Pichon Baron

34
Q

Second label of Ferrière?

A

Les Ramparts du Ferrière

35
Q

What are the fifth growths of Pauillac? (12)

A
Pontet-Canet
Batailley
Haut-Batailley
Haut-Bages-Libéral
Grand-Puy-Lacoste
Grand-Puy-Ducasse
Lynch-Bages
Lynch-Moussas
d'Armailhac
Pédesclaux
Clerc-Milon
Croizet-Bages
36
Q

Second label of Kirwan

A

Les Charmes de Kirwan

37
Q

Second label of La Tour Carnet?

A

Douves de Carnet

38
Q

What is the minimum RS for Sauternes?

A

45 g/L

39
Q

Second label of Cantenac-Brown?

A

BriO de Cantenac-Brown

40
Q

What major influence do the Atlantic Ocean and Gironde estuary provide for the vines of Bordeaux? What other geographic feature exists protecting the vines from harsh west and northerly winds?

A

Atlantic and Gironde moderate the temperature and protect the vines form winter freezes and spring frosts.

Coastal Pine forests protect the Médoc from fierce winds.

41
Q

Second label for Grand-Puy-Ducasse?

A

Château Artigues-Arnaud or Prélude a Grand Puy Ducasse

42
Q

What are the fourth growths of Margaux? (3)

A

Marquis de Terme
Pouget
Prieuré-Lichine

43
Q

What does Cabernet Franc contribute to the blend in in Bordeaux? What soils does it prefer? Early/late budding? Early/late ripening?

A

Imparts herbal spice and red fruit aromatics. More tannic than Merlot, but less muscular or weighty than Cabernet Sauvignon.

Excels in limestone-based soils, which promote acidity and freshness in the wines.

Late-budding/Late ripening but earlier for both than Cabernet Sauvignon.

44
Q

What are the three fifth growths of the Haut-Medoc not located within the major communes?

A

Belgrave
Camensac
Cantemerle

45
Q

What are the three major grapes of Bordeaux Blanc and what does each contribute to the blend?

A

Sauvignon Blanc: gives the wines pungency, high acidity, and citrus flavors

Sémillon: used to soften the acidity of Sauvignon Blanc while also contributing honey and beeswax notes.

Muscadelle: lovely intense floral character

46
Q

What style of wine is made in Cadillac, Loupiac, and Ste-Croix-du-Mont AOPs?

A

sweet wine

47
Q

Second label for Longueville-Comtesse de Lalande?

A

Réserve de la Comtesse

48
Q

Second label of Rauzan-Ségla?

A

Ségla

49
Q

Second label for Pédesclaux?

A

Fleur de Pédesclaux (prior to 2007 was Sens de Pédesclaux)

50
Q

What are the second growths of Saint-Estèphe? (2)

A

Montrose

Cos d’Estournel

51
Q

What is the fourth growth of Saint-Estèphe?

A

Lafon-Rochet

52
Q

Second label of Sociando-Mallet?

A

La Demoiselle de Sociando-Mallet

53
Q

Second label of Figeac?

A

Petit-Figeac (prior to 2012 was La Grange Neuve de Figeac)

54
Q

Second label of Angélus?

A

Carillon d’Angélus

55
Q

How many estates are classified in Graves? Which are red only? (7) Which are white only? (3) Which are classified for both red and white? (6)

A
16 Classified
Both: 
Bouscaut
Carbonnieux
Domaine de Chevalier 
Latour-Martillac
Malartic-Lagraviére
Olivier
Red 
Onlyde Fieuzal
Haut-Bailly
Haut-Brion
Pape-Clément
Smith-Haut-Lafite
La Mission Haut-Brion
La Tour Haut-Brion

White Only
Laville-Haut-Brion (White)
Couhins-Lurton (White)
Couhins (White)

56
Q

Second label of Cos d’Estournel?

A

Les Pagodes de Cos

57
Q

Second label of Marquis du Terme?

A

Les Gondats de Marquis de Terme

58
Q

What is “en primeur”? Who controls the sell of these?

A

Yearly offering of Bordeaux wine as futures. It is controlled by the courtiers.

59
Q

Dating back to 1980, what were the best vintages for the Left Bank? (by decade)

A

80s (‘82, ‘85, ‘86, ‘89)

90s (‘90, ‘96)

00s (2000, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010 )

( ‘82, ‘86, ‘89, ‘90, ‘00, ‘05, ‘09, ‘10 being the best)

60
Q

Second label of Prieuré-Lichine?

A

Confidences de Prieuré-Lichine (prior to 2008 was Château de Clairefont)

61
Q

Second label of Pontet-Canet?

A

Les Hauts de Pontet-Canet

62
Q

In the 1700s, Negotiants and Courtiers represented a new emerging merchant class. How did they contribute to the Bordeaux wine industry and which has more power today?

A

Négociants bought fruit or wine in barrel to age in their own cellars before selling the wine under their name

Courtiers - brokers of wine - supplied châteaux with financial backing while gaining control over the actual trade of the wine produced.

Courtiers are still very powerful today.

63
Q

What are the first growths of Sauternes? (11)

A
La Tour Blanche
Lafaurie-Peyraguey
Clos Haut-Peyragueyde
Rayne-Vigneau
Suduiraut
Coutet
Climens
Guiraud
Rieussec
Rabaud-Promis
Sigalas-Rabaud
64
Q

What are the two major threats posed to the vines in Bordeaux in the summer that influence the size and quality of the harvest?

A

midsummer heat spikes and September rains pose the biggest threat to the quality of the fruit produced.

65
Q

On what parallel is Bordeaux located and what major wine regions are also located on this latitude?

A

45th parallel

Rhone Valley, Piedmont, Veneto, and Oregon are all on this latitude.

66
Q

Dating back to 1980, what were the best vintages for Sauternes?

A

‘83, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘97, ‘01, ‘03, ‘05, ‘09, 2011, 2013-15

67
Q

What does Cabernet Sauvignon contribute to a blend and which soils does it prefer? Early/late budding? Early/late ripening?

A

Highly pigmented and tannic giving wines structure and longevity.

Performs on well-drained gravel soils which allow the vine’s root system to dig deeply while slight water stress adds concentration to the fruit.

Vulnerable to fall rains.Late-budding/Late-Ripening

68
Q

Dating back to 1980 what were the best vintages for the Right Bank?

A

80s (‘82, ‘85, ‘86, ‘89)

90s (‘90 ‘98)

00s (‘00,’03, ‘05, ‘09, ‘10)

(‘82, ‘86, ‘89, ‘90, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010 being the best)

69
Q

Why was the 1984 terrible for all of Bordeaux?

A

very wet and difficult vintage

70
Q

Second label of Valandraud?

A

Virginie de Valandraud

71
Q

Second label of Margaux?

A

Pavillon Rouge

Margaux du Château Margaux

72
Q

Second label for Croizet-Bages?

A

La Tourelle de Croizet-Bages

73
Q

What contributions to the Bordeaux wine industry did the Dutch contribute in the mid 1600s? How did this influence vineyard land on the left bank?

A

They created a complex series of drainage channels throughout the Médoc, draining the marshes there and making land on the left bank suitable for viticulture

74
Q

Second label of Cheval Blanc?

A

Le Petit Cheval

75
Q

What was the last vintage of La Tour Haut-Brion?

A

2005

76
Q

What are the second growths of Pauillac? (2)

A

Pichon Longueville Baron

Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande

77
Q

Second label for Mouton-Rothschild?

A

Petit Mouton

78
Q

Second label of du Terte?

A

Haut du Terte

79
Q

Second label for Lafite?

A

Carruades de Lafite

80
Q

Describe the marginality of Bordeaux in comparison to the Loire, Burgundy, and Champagne.

A

Less marginal than all of them, but vintage variation does exist.

81
Q

Second label of Brane-Cantenac?

A

Le Barone du Brane

82
Q

Second label of Camensac?

A

La Closerie de Camensac

83
Q

What is Pessac-Léognan and when was it created?

A

AOP created in northern Graves, effectively becoming the prestige appellation for dry red and white wine in Graves

Created in 1987

84
Q

What style of wine is made under the Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux AOP?

A

red only

85
Q

Which grape is most coveted for its sucseptiblitlty to botrytis?

A

Sémillon

86
Q

Second Label of Cos Labory?

A

Le Charme Labory

87
Q

How many liters are in a barrique?

A

225L

88
Q

Second label of Le Pin?

A

none

89
Q

Second label for Duhart-Milon-Rothschild?

A

Moulin de Duhart

90
Q

What are the third growths of Saint-Julien? (2)

A

Lagrange

Langoa Barton

91
Q

Second label of La Lagune?

A

Moulin La Lagune

92
Q

What kind of soils dominate the left bank and what are their beneficial characteristics? Right Bank?

A

Left Bank is defined by quartz-rich gravel over clay and marl in the Haut-Modoc with mixture of clays, gravels, and sands (boulbenes) south of Pessac-Léognan in Graves, Sauternes, Barsac, and Cérons.

Right Bank is mostly clay and limestone with some gravel mixed in. Clay is more damp and less heat-retaining thus vines planted on it are more susceptible to frosts, heavy rains, and are later to ripen.

93
Q

Second label of St-Pierre?

A

none

94
Q

Second label for d’Armailhac?

A

none

95
Q

What are the 5 first growths in the Médoc Classification of 1855?

A
Lafite
Latour
Mouton-Rothschild
Margaux
Haut-Brion
96
Q

What are the 5 villages of Sauternes? Which can choose to use Sauternes on its labels instead of its own?

A
Sauternes
Barsac
Fargues
Preignac
Bommes
Barsac can use Sauternes on its labels.
97
Q

What is the last grape to ripen in Bordeaux and what does it contribute to the blend?

A

Petit Verdot

Used in minute quantities typically on the Left Bank for color, depth, and exotic perfume. Essentially nonexistent on the Right Bank. Performs similarly to Merlot in a blend.

98
Q

What kind of climate does St-Emilion and Pomerol have? What are the major hazards of the spring season here?

A

Continental with short winters and damp springs.

Frost which can lead to coulure and millerandage effectively reducing yields; excessive rain can result in severe problems with mold and rot.

99
Q

Second label of Belgrave?

A

Diane de Belgrave

100
Q

Second label for Lynch-Bages?

A

Echo de Lynch Bages (prior to 2008 was Château Haut-Bages Averous)

101
Q

What is Bordeaux mixture and what is it used for?

A

Mix of lime, copper sulfate, and water.used to avoid fungal problems

102
Q

Second label of Branaire-Ducru?

A

Château Duluc

103
Q

Second label of Vieux Château Certan?

A

La Gravitate de Certan

104
Q

What is the third growth of Saint-Estèphe?

A

Calon-Ségur

105
Q

Second label of Gruaud-Larose?

A

Sarget de Graud-Larose Larose de Gruaud

106
Q

What is the fourth growth of Pauillac?

A

Duhart Milon-Rothschild

107
Q

What are the Premieres Grands Crus Classés A of Saint-Emilion?

A

Angélus (as of 2012)
Ausone
Cheval-Blanc
Pavie (as of 2012)

108
Q

What style of wine is made in Blayes Côtes de Bordeaux and Francs Côtes de Bordeaux AOPs?

A

red and white

109
Q

What are the second growths of Margaux? (5)

A
Rauzan-Gassies
Rauzan-Ségla
Durfort-Vivens
Lascombes
Brane-Cantenac
110
Q

Second label of Lascombes?

A

Chevalier de Lascombes

111
Q

Second label of Calon-Ségur?

A

Le Marquis de Calon-Ségur (prior to 2013 was known as Marquis de Calon)

112
Q

What are the general proportions of each grape in the blend for Left Bank wines? Right Bank wines?

A

Generally speaking Left Bank wines are comprised of 2/3 Cabernet Sauvignon with Merlot, Cab Franc, and other varietals making up the remainder.

Right Bank - 3/4 Merlot and 1/4 Cabernet Franc but this can change significantly depending on which commune you’re in.

113
Q

In 1152 the marriage of which two people ignited a newfound interest in “claret” in Bordeaux

A

Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine

114
Q

Second label of Giscours?

A

La Sirène de Giscours

115
Q

Second label of Léoville-Poyferré?

A

Pavillon de Poyferré Château Moulin-Riche in 2002 and 2003 only

116
Q

What are the third growths of Margaux? (10)

A
Malescot-Saint-Exupéry
Desmirail
Ferrière
Marquis d'Alesme Becker
Kirwan
d'issan
Boyd-Cantenac
Cantenac-Brown
Palmer
Giscours
117
Q

Bordeaux is located in what larger French region and what three major bodies of water carve out and form the main boundaries of Bordeaux? Where are these regions in relation to the bodies of water?

A

Garonne & Dordogne Rivers as well as the Gironde estuary where the two rivers merge.

Left Bank refers to the area south of the Garonne and Gironde including Bordeaux itself, Médoc, Haut-Modoc, Graves, and the appellations of Sauternes, Barsac, and Cerons.

Right Bank (Libournais) refers to the areas north of the Dordogne and Gironde with Libourne at its center. Includes Pomerol, St-Emilion and satellite appellations.

Entre-Deux-Mers refers to the large area between the Garonne and Dordogne.

118
Q

Second label of Ausone?

A

Chapelle d’Ausone

119
Q

Second label for Haut-Bages-Libéral?

A

La Chapelle de Bages

120
Q

Second label of Léoville-Barton?

A

Réserve Léoville Barton

121
Q

What are the second growths of Saint-Julien?

A
Léoville-Poyferré
Léoville-Barton
Léoville-Las Cases
Gruaud-Larose
Ducru-Beaucaillou
122
Q

Second label of Boyd-Cantenac?

A

Jacques Boyd

123
Q

Second label of Beychevelle?

A

Amiral de Beychevelle

124
Q

What is Botrytis and what factors influence its formation? What is its malevolent form? What causes its formation?

A

Fungus that breaks down the skin of the grape and dehydrates the grape resulting in higher concentrations of sugar, acid, and glycerol in the grape. Grey Rot is the malevolent form and if not enough sunshine reaches the grapes it will result in additional fungal infection that is detriment to the grapes.

125
Q

What are the fourth growths of Saint-Julien? (4)

A

Talbot
Saint-Pierre
Branaire-Ducru
Beychevelle

126
Q

Second label for Lynch-Moussas?

A

Les Hauts de Lynch Moussas

127
Q

Second label of Malescot-St-Exupéry?

A

La Dame de Malescot

128
Q

What is “assemblage” and why is it important in Bordeaux? What does it contribute to the finished wines? how is the proportion of grapes determined?

A

Assemblage refers to the practice of blending. It is important in Bordeaux for two reasons; first it acts as a means of insurance against bad vintages given the varying soils throughout the region and the various speeds of ripening to grapes on each soil.

Secondly it serves to add complexity to wines when combined in appropriate proportions. Proportion of grapes used in the blend is dependent on location within Bordeaux as soil and climate are important considerations.

129
Q

Second label for Grand-Puy-Lacoste

A

Lacoste Borie

130
Q

Second label for Clerc-Milon?

A

none

131
Q

Second label of Palmer?

A

Alter Ego

132
Q

What characteristics do wines exhibit that are produced from botrytized grapes?

A

Wines made from botrytized grapes will display notes of ginger, saffron, clementine in the finished wine

133
Q

Saint-Estèphe, Pauillac, Saint-Julien, and Margaux are the major commons of the Haut-Modoc. Briefly describe, in a general sense, the style of wines coming from each commune.

A

Saint-Estèphe: sturdy and full-bodied with a slightly higher percentage of Merlot, due to a higher proportion of clay amongst the gravel.

Pauillac: considered classic claret, Cabernet Sauvignon-based wines with great structure and longevity. Gravel topsoil is deepest in Pauillac.

Saint-Julien: elegant in style and more savouryMargaux: feminine in style with an emphasis on floral bouquet, exotic character and finesse. Gravel is shallowest here.

134
Q

What are the second growths of Sauternes? (15)

A
de Myrat
Doisy Daëne
Doisy-Dubroca
Doisy-Védrines
d'Arche
Filhot
Broustet
Nairac
Caillou
Suau
de Malle
Romer
Romer du Hayot
Lamothe
Lamothe-Guignard