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1
Q

What direction do the best vineyards in Côte Rôtie face?

A

Southeast

2
Q

What is the dominating soil type that is found mostly throughout the Southern Rhone?

A

Alluvial soils over limestone with clay and galets

3
Q

Name 5 St. Joseph producers?

A
Herve Souhat
Gonon
Chave
Chapoutier
Monier-Perrol
4
Q

The four dominant producers of the hill of Hermitage?

A

Jaboulet
Chave
Chapoutier
Delas

5
Q

The slopes of Cote Rotie rise up from behind this Rhone river town?

A

Ampuis

6
Q

What are the grape requirements for Crémant de Die?

A

55% Clairette
10% min Aligote
10% max Muscat a Petit Grains

7
Q

Name a producer of St-Peray.

A

Clape

Voge

8
Q

This appellation is contained within the Costieres de Nimes AOP and produces white wines from Clairette?

A

Clairette de Belregard AOP

9
Q

Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise AOP is a VDN appellation wine that is produced in red, white, and rosé styles. What two versions of Muscat are used in their production?

A

Muscat Blanc a Petit Grain

Muscat Rouge a Petit Grain

10
Q

Does Vacqueryas AOP produce white wine?

A

Yes

11
Q

What style of wines are produced in Gigondas?

A

Red and Rose

12
Q

What is René Rostaing’s top bottling called in the U.S. that was formerly called “Classique”? This wine is sourced form all of Rostaing’s lieux dits except which two?

A

a) Cuvee Ampodium

b) Cote Blonde, La Landonne

13
Q

Which appellation in the Southern Rhône unwittingly served as France’s doorway to the phylloxera incursion?

A

Lirac AOP

14
Q

What grape must comprise 100% of Coteaux de Die AOP?

A

Clairette

15
Q

The second smallest appellation in France?

A

Chateau Grillet AOP

16
Q

Name four Crozes-Hermitage producers?

A

Alain Graillot
David Reynaud
Giles Robin
Chapoutier

17
Q

The four lieux-dits amongst which Cornas is divided?

A

Chaillot
Reynards
La Cote
Mazards

18
Q

Which Côte Rôtie producer makes “Blonde de Seigneur”?

A

Geroge Vernay

19
Q

Common fermentation vessel in the Northern Rhone?

A

Large Oak foudre

20
Q

What is the minimum residual sugar (in grams per liter) of Rasteau AOP vin doux naturel wines?

A

45g/L

21
Q

Explain the difference between Cote du Rhone AOP and Cotes du Rhone Villages AOP?

A

Cotes du Rhone AOP is an outlet without geographic designation than anyone in the Rhone can use to release wines outside stricter AOPs. Cotes du Rhone Villages AOP is a confined geographic designation in the sothern Rhone that is used for Grenache based reds

22
Q

Gigondas was given its own AOP status in? Prominent soil type? Blend restrictions?

A

a) 1971
b) Red Clay alluvial
c) 50% Grenache

23
Q

What style of wines are produced in Vinsobres AOP?

A

Red wines based on a minimum of 50% Grenache

24
Q

Chateauneuf-du-Pape became France’s first AOP in?

A

1936

25
Q

Explain the following Rasteau labeling terminology?

a) Ambre
b) Tuile
c) Blanc
d) Grenat

A

a) White VDN wine with oxidative character and 3yrs min aging
b) Red VDN wine with oxidative character and 3yrs min aging
c) White VDN made in fresher style
d) Red VDN made in fresher style

26
Q

What is the Mistral and where does it come from? Which seasons does it impact the vineyards of the Northern Rhone the most? What benefit does it provide?

A

Cold, dry wind that blows down from the Massif Central and affects the Northern Rhone in the winter and spring. It dries the vineyards, preventing mold and mildew from taking hold

27
Q

For how long must Crémant de Die AOP rest on its lees? How long total must it age prior to release?

A

a) 9mos

b) 12mos

28
Q

What is the name of Jean-Louis Chave’s top bottling of Hermitage called and in what years has it been produced? First vintage?

A

a) Cuvee Cathelin
b) 90, 91, 95, 98, 00, 03, 09, 10
c) 1990

29
Q

Domaine Jamet produces one of its top two bottlings form one of the two main slopes in Côte Rôtie. Which one is it?

A

Cote Brune

30
Q

Vacqueyras was granted AOP status in? Blend restrictions?

A

a) 1990

b) 50% Grenache

31
Q

The five communes of production for CDP?

A
Chateauneuf-du-Pape
Orange
Beddarides
Courthezon
Sorgues
32
Q

What is the name of Alain Graillot’s top Crozes-Hermitage bottling that is only bottled in the best years? First vintage of this?

A

a) La Guiraude

b) 1998

33
Q

Minimum ABV for wines produced in Chateauneuf-du-Pape? Where does it rank in terms of other appellations in the country?

A

a) 12.5%

b) The highest

34
Q

What three La-La vineyard bottlings does Guigal produce? Which is 100% Syrah? The others contain a small percentage of Viognier. Which has the highest percentage?

A

a) La Landonne (100% Syrah)
b) La Turque
c) La Mouline (Highest % of Viognier)

35
Q

The vineyards of Cornas sit almost exclusively atop this soil type?

A

Granite

36
Q

Cremant de Die AOP and Coteaux de Die AOP lie on this tributary of the Rhone?

A

Drome River

37
Q

These two cities mark the northern and southern boundaries of the Northern Rhone?

A

a) Vienne

b) Valence

38
Q

Arrange the “La-La’s” from the earliest inaugural vintages.

A
La Mouline (1966)
La Landonne (1978)
La Turque (1985)
39
Q

What appellation in the Southern Rhône exists for both dry red wines as well as fortified VDN wines of all colors?

A

Rasteau AOP

40
Q

This was the year Pope Clement V moved his court to Avignon?

A

1309

41
Q

The Southern Rhone starts in what city and funnels outwards toward which city?

A

a) Montelimar

b) Avignon

42
Q

What are Guigal’s Ermitage Blanc and Rouge bottlings called?

A

Ex-Voto

43
Q

This commune sits directly across the from CDP on the western shore of the Rhone? Wines based off of?

A

a) Lirac AOP
b) White: Grenache Blanc, Bourboulenc, Clairette
Red: Grenache Noir

44
Q

Tavel AOP is where in France? Style?

A

a) South of Lirac in the southern Rhone

b) Strictly rose from a Grenache base

45
Q

The number of communes that may append their names to the Cote-du-Rhone Villages AOP?

A

20

46
Q

The slopes of Cote Rotie reach and can sometimes exceed this grade?

A

55deg

47
Q

What is the name of the major soil type in Cornas and what is it composed of?

A

Gore (granite)

48
Q

A major climatic influence in the Rhone that originates in the Massif Central.

A

Mistral Wind

49
Q

Name two producers of Vin de Paille in Hermitage.

A

JL Chave

Chapoutier

50
Q

What is “Le Rape?”

A

The mandatory 2% of harvest that most be disposed of in the CDP as a way of protecting against under-ripeness

51
Q

What was the inaugural vintage for Allemand’s “Sans Souffre” bottling?

A

1998

52
Q

Costieres de Nimes AOP was formerly considered to be a part of _______________ but is now a part of the ___________.

A

a) the Languedoc

b) the Rhone Valley

53
Q

The two important VDN AOPs of the southern Rhone?

A

Rasteau AOP

Muscat de Beaumes de Venice AOP

54
Q

What is the name of Gonon’s white wine bottling? What are the grape percentages?

A

a) Les Oliviers

b) 80% Marsanne, 20% Roussanne

55
Q

Thierry Allemand makes wines from which two Cornas lieux-dits?

A

Reynard

Chaillots

56
Q

The most recent AOP addition in the Southern Rhone?

A

Carianne AOP (2016)

57
Q

What is the French name for the Northern Rhone? The Southern Rhone?

A

a) Rhone Septentrionale

b) Rhone Meridionale

58
Q

What are the grapes for red wines and white wines respectively for Châtillon-en-Dioise AOP?

A

a) White: Chardonnay, Aligote

b) Red: Gamay, plus some Pinot noir and Syrah

59
Q

Where in the Northern Rhone would you find a vin de paille? From which grapes?

A

a) Hermitage

b) Marsanne/Roussanne

60
Q

What is the minimum RS that must remain for Méthode Dioise ancestrale?

A

35g/L

61
Q

Does Rasteau AOP allow for dry wine production?

A

Yes; dry red only (fruit must come from Rasteau)

62
Q

What was the innaugral vintage for Domaine Jamet Côte-Rôtie?

A

1976

63
Q

What is the Southern Rhône’s northernmost appellation? What was it formerly called?

A

Grignan-le-Adhémar AOP

64
Q

Name three producers of Condrieu.

A

Vernay
Gangloff
Cuilleron
Badel

65
Q

Rasteau AOP VDN wines are produced from? The three communes that produce it?

A

a) Grenache Blanc/Gris/Noir

b) Rasteau, Carianne, Sablet

66
Q

Distinguish the climate between the Northern and Southern Rhone.

A

a) Northern - Continental

b) Southern - Mediterranean

67
Q

The first estate-bottled wine of CDP?

A

Chateau La Nerthe (1785)

68
Q

The Southern Rhone accounts for this percentage of wine produced in the Rhone?

A

95%

69
Q

Name the thirteen permissible grapes of CDP?

A
Syrah
Grenache
Mourvedre
Clairette
Picpoul
Counoise
Bourboulenc
Terret Noir
Roussanne
Vaccarese
Picardin
Muscardin
70
Q

Rayas Blanc is a blend of?

A

Clairette

Grenache Blanc

71
Q

Chateau du Beaucastel wines are based predominantly off of this grape?

A

Mourvedre

72
Q

The total size of Cornas in ha?

A

100

73
Q

CDP became France’s first AOP in this year?

A

1936

74
Q

This co-operative is responsible for 90% of the production of Muscat de Beaumes de Venice AOP?

A

Vignerons de Beaumes de Venice

75
Q

Name three important climats of Hermitage?

A

Bessards
Beaume
le Meal
La Chapelle

76
Q

The first region in France to be struck by Phylloxera?

A

Southern Rhone

77
Q

Which of René Rostaing’s top bottlings are 100% Syrah? Which is cofermented with 5% Viognier?

A

a) Cuvee Ampodium and La Landonne

b) Cote Blonde

78
Q

The two communes that produce Muscat de Beaumes de Venice?

A

Beaumes de Venice

Aubignan

79
Q

Name two other communes formerly of the Cotes du Rhone Villages AOP that have achieved their own AOP status?

A
Beaumes-de-Venis AOP (Reds from 50% Grenache)
Vinsobres AOP (Reds from 50% Grenache)
80
Q

The two styles of production permitted by the Clairette de Die AOP?

A

a) Method Traditional

b) Method Diose Ancestral (from min 75% Muscat a Petit Grains)

81
Q

Clape’s Le Vin des Amis is a Côte du Rhône AOP wine that is sourced from where?

A

Young Cornas vines

82
Q

Explain “Hors d’Age.”

A

Labeling term for Rasteau wines that have been matured for at least 5yrs prior to release

83
Q

The unique topsoil of Condrieu is known as?

A

Arzelle (a thin layer of powdery, decomposed mica)

84
Q

What style of wine(s) can St. Peray produce?

A

Still and traditional method sparkling wines from Marsanne/Roussanne

85
Q

The two prominent soil types of the Northern Rhone?

A

Granite

Schist

86
Q

White grapes are allowed in what proportion for each of the following regions:

a) Cote Rotie
b) Crozes-Hermitage/Hermitage
c) St. Joseph

A

a) Viognier up to 20%
b) Marsanne/Roussanne up to 15%
c) Marsanne/Roussanne up to 10%

87
Q

What two styles of sparkling wine are made in Clairette de Die AOP? What are the grape requirements for each?

A

a) Blanc Mousseux (Méthode Traditionnelle) 100% Clairette

b) Méthode Dioise Ancestrale min 75% Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains plus Clairette