Champagne Flashcards

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Annual Production

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32 million cases or about 18% of the world’s sparkling wine production.

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5 zones

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Montange de Reims - mostly Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Vallée de la Marne - Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier
Cote des Blancs, - mostly Chardonnay
Cote Sezanne - Chardonnay
Cote des Bar - Pinot Noir,

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3
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Soil type

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Limestone subsoil rich in chalk - Cote des Bar - Kimmeridgian clay

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4
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Grape varieties

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7 grape varieties
Primary varieties - Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinto Meunier
Other varieties - Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Meslier, Arbane

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5
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Total Acreage

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83,000 acres
Pinot Noir - 32,500
Pinot Meunier - 26,500
Chardonnay - 24,000

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Traditonal measurement for the quantity of grapes allowed in the press

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Marc 4000 kilograms or 8,800 lbs

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7
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Maximum HL per Marc

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25.5 HL or 675 gallons

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Cuvée

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20.5 HL free run and light first press juice. Used for premium Champagne production.

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9
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Taille

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5 HL juice from later pressings. Used for Demi sec and Extra dry production

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Rebeche

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remaining juice residue not used in Champagne. Often sold to a distillery.

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11
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Vintage Champagne

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Only produced in best years
all wine form the same year
No Reserve wine
Aged a min. of 3 years

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12
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Non-Vintage

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House style, 3/4 of Chamagne production
May not be bottled until Jan. 1st the year after the harvest.
Once bottled stored underground for the secondary fermentation. Min 15 months maturing with at least 12 months on the lees

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13
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Riddling

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turning the bottles so the sediment settles in the neck

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14
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Liqueur d’expédition

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dosage to top off the bottle after its disgorged. Adjusts the level of sweetness;

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15
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Levels of sweetness from dry to sweet

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Brut nature
extra brut
brut
sec
demi sec
doux
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16
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Prestige Cuvée or Tete du Cuvée

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Top of the line - best grapes and techniques

17
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Blanc de blanc

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Uses only white grapes

18
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Blanc de Noir

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Only red grapes - primarily Pinot Noir but sometime Pinot Meunier

19
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Rose

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Usually created by blending a small amount of red wine into the cuvée or liqueur d’expidition

20
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Champagne classification

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Echelle des crus rating based on the quality of grapes
Grand Crus - score of 100 - 17 villages
Premieur Crus - score of 90-99 - 44
Crus - scores of 80 - 89 -296

21
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How many Champagne houses are there?

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300

22
Q

RM

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Recoltant Manipulant - growers that produce their own Champagne

23
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How many Champagne appellations are there?

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3
Champagne AOC
Coteaux Champenois - Whiote, Red, or Rose still wine
Rose de Riceys - Still Rose wine made from Pinot Noir in the commune of Riceys in the far south of Champagne.

24
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History

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Deliberate inter of bubbles started in the end of the 17th century - Christopher Merret created the glass bottle that could withstand the pressure and documented the second fermentation.

25
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Term used for the juice extracted from the free run and the first light pressings of grapes for Champagne

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Cuvee

26
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Juice from the later pressings of grapes - generally used for demo-sec or extra-dry champagne

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Taille

27
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Juice and residue from the last pressings of grapes in champagne production

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Rebeche

28
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Minimum lees aging for champgne

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12 months

29
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Minimum lees aging time for vintage champagne

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3 years

30
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Classification system for the villages of Champagne

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Echelle des crus

31
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Number of Grand cry villages

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17

32
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RM

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Recoltant Manipulant “grower that makes champagne”

33
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AOC for still pink wines located at the south end of the champagne region

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Rose de Riceys

34
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AOC for still wines that covers most of the land within Champagne

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Coteaux Champenois