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Characteristics of the Meunier grape and what style of wine it
produces/its role
in blends - ANSWER-- Mutation of
Pinot Noir
- White hairs that grown on the underside
of the leaf
- Early budding and
ripening
- Buts later than Pinot Noir and
ripens earlier
- Grows very well in
heavy clay
- Useful in cooler vintages when Pinot Noir might
struggle to fully ripen
- Lighter and fruitier than
Pinot Noir
- Ideal for NV blends for early
drinking
, Region in Champagne where soils in Grand Crus are
chalky. - ANSWER-
Montagne de
Reims
Region in Champagne where are soils are clay, marl and
sandy soils. -
ANSWER-Vallee de la
Marne
Region in Champagne where soils are the purest form of
chalk. - ANSWER-
Cotes des
Blancs
Region in Champagne where soils are clay and clay/silt soils
and some pockets
of chalk. - ANSWER-Côte de
Sézanne
Region in Champagne where soils are Kimmeridgian
calcareous marls. -
ANSWER-Cote des
Bar
Describe the topography and soils of Montagne de Reims –
ANSWER-Montagne de Reims, despite what the name
suggests, is more of a plateau than a mountain with some of
the top villages facing north, meaning cooler sites and greater