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Locate Bourgogne, its sub-regions, and its Bourgogne is located in the Eastern section of France, 2 hours
appellations on a map of France from Paris and 1 hour from Lyon. It lies along the Autoroute du
Sud.
Explain why Bourgogne is so tightly linked Almost every parcel in Burgundy, ranked or unranked, has a
to the concept of terroir; explain the role of name that recognizes its uniqueness. A tradition of
the church in the development of this differentiations with the most nuanced points of difference.
concept
Explain the difference between lieu-dit and lieu-dit - parcel of land, within a simgle commune, name has
climat historic or topographical peculiarity (cadastral units -
surveryed parcels of land)
climat - parcel of land associated with Premier Cru or Grand
Cru (vigneron's perspective)
Explain why quality varies greatly midst one There can be dozens of producers farming a single vineyard -
Grand Cru parcel buying a Grand Cru does not guarantee quality
Recall the influence of the various Dukes of Phillipe the Bold - outlawed Gamay
Burgundy John the Fearles - appointed guardian of the future King -
assassinated
Phillipe the Good - captured Joan of Arc; established the
Hospice de Beaune
Charles the Rash - died attempteing to conquer Alsace and
Lorraine
Explain the repercussions of King Louis- Gevrey became Gevrey-Chambertain; most villages folled
Philippe granting Gevrey the right to suit. This assisted marketing for growers not fortunate enough
append Chambertin to its name to be within the flagship vineyards.
Give examples of how the Napoléonic The great domaines were broken up. Most producers are
Code impacted the Burgundian wine small. Co-ops and negociants make up most of the
industry Bourgogne wines.
Give examples of how the French Great domaines were broken up, Napoleanic Code divides
Revolution impacted the Burgundian wine parcels further, eceonomic activity took a downturn,
industry population declined and the area lost its dynamic momentum.