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Burgundy Wine Study Guide

Dajeong Lim M.D.
DipWSET · CMS Advanced Sommelier (Leslie Rudd Award 2024) · FWS · IWS · SWS
Wine educator of PDT Seoul · Editor of YourOwnWineEncyclopedia.com · Last reviewed June 2026

An exam-focused introduction to Burgundy for MS and advanced sommelier candidates — its foundations, classification, Chablis, and the heart of the Côte d'Or. The complete chapter — viticulture and winemaking, the Côte Chalonnaise and Mâconnais, producer detail and vintage assessments — continues in the full encyclopedia.

History

Geography

Climate

Classification System

Four-Tier Hierarchy

1. Regional/Generic (52% of volume)
2. Communal/Village (47% incl. Premier Cru)
3. Premier Cru
4. Grand Cru (1% of volume)

Minimum Potential Alcohol (Côte d'Or general)


Chablis

Overview

2024: "The vineyards directly above Chablis Grand Cru are in what AOP?" → Petit Chablis

2024: "What is the primary reason that these vineyards are classified differently?" → Soil changes from Kimmeridgian to Portlandian

Chablis Hierarchy

Level Min Alcohol Max Yield
Petit Chablis 9.5% 60 hl/ha
Chablis 10% 60 hl/ha
Chablis 1er Cru 10.5% 58 hl/ha
Chablis Grand Cru 11% 54 hl/ha

Style by tier:

1 Grand Cru AOC with 7 Climats (East to West)

La Moutonne:

2026 PDX: "Name 4 producers of Vaudésir Grand Cru." → Moreau, Besson, Tremblay, Louis Michel, Long-Depaquit (any 4)

Notable 1er Crus

17 flag-bearing ("umbrella") Premier Crus group the 40 named climats (24 left bank / 16 right bank of the Serein); a climat may be labelled under its own name or under its umbrella name.

Right bank (7 umbrellas):

Left bank (10 umbrellas):

2025 Americas: "Name two Premier Crus on the left bank of Chablis." → e.g., Vaillons, Montmains, Beauroy, Vau de Vey, Côtes de Léchet

Key Producers

François Raveneau

Vincent Dauvissat

William Fèvre

La Chablisienne

2025: "Which producer holds the largest portion of Chablis Les Clos?" → William Fèvre (4.14ha)

Côte de Nuits

Overview

Permitted Grape Varieties (Côte de Nuits village AOCs)

Assemblage exceptions among village AOCs:

Village AOPs (N to S)

Marsannay AOP (R, Rosé, W)

Fixin AOP (R, W)

Gevrey-Chambertin AOP (R)

9 Grand Crus (N to S):

2026: "Name five Grand Cru vineyards in Gevrey-Chambertin." → e.g., Chambertin, Chambertin Clos de Bèze, Charmes-Chambertin, Mazis-Chambertin, Latricières-Chambertin (9 total)

2025 Americas: "The Burgundy Grand Cru Clos Ruchottes is a monopole of what producer?" → Armand Rousseau

Notable 1er Crus:

2024: "The Combe Lavaux is in what Burgundy village AOP?" → Gevrey-Chambertin

Morey-Saint-Denis AOP (R, W)

5 Grand Crus (N to S):

2025: "Which of the following is a monopole? Clos de Tart / Charmes-Chambertin / Corton Charlemagne / Bonnes Mares" → Clos de Tart

Chambolle-Musigny AOP (R)

2 Grand Crus (N to S):

2025 Americas: "How do winemakers refer to the 2 main types of soils found in Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru?" → Terres Rouges (red earth/clay, lower) and Terres Blanches (white limestone, upper)

2023: "Who owns the most of Musigny?" → Comte Georges de Vogüé

Notable 1er Crus:

Notable producer cross-holdings:

Vougeot AOP (R, W)

1 Grand Cru — Clos de Vougeot:

4 Premier Crus (N to S):

Vosne-Romanée AOP (R)

8 Grand Crus (N to S):

Flagey-Échézeaux commune (north — each its own Grand Cru AOC):

Vosne-Romanée commune (south):

Notable 1er Crus:

Nuits-Saint-Georges AOP (R, W)

Notable 1er Crus (three groups, N to S):

North of Nuits-Saint-Georges (nearer Vosne-Romanée):

South of Nuits-Saint-Georges:

Premeaux-Prissey (southern end):

Key producers:


Côte de Beaune

Overview

Permitted Grape Varieties (Côte de Beaune village AOCs)

Assemblage exceptions among village AOCs:

Hill of Corton

Geography & Setting:

Grand Cru Area & Commune Split:

Altitude & Slope:

Aspect & Microclimate:

Soils:

Corton AOP (Grand Cru):

Corton-Charlemagne AOP (Grand Cru):

Charlemagne AOP (Grand Cru):

Ladoix AOP (R, W)

Aloxe-Corton AOP (R, W)

Pernand-Vergelesses AOP (R, W)

Chorey-lès-Beaune AOP (R, W)

Savigny-lès-Beaune AOP (R, W)

Beaune AOP (R, W)

Notable 1er Crus:

2023: "In which village would you find Clos de Mouches, Teurons, Clos de Roi?" → Beaune

Côte de Beaune AOC (R, W)

Pommard AOP (R)

Notable 1er Crus:

Volnay AOP (R)

Monthélie AOP (R, W)

Auxey-Duresses AOP (R, W)

Saint-Romain AOP (R, W)

Meursault AOP (R, W)

Village lieux-dits with long tradition:

Blagny AOP (R)

Puligny-Montrachet AOP (R, W)

4 Grand Crus (W to E):

Notable 1er Crus:

Chassagne-Montrachet AOP (R, W)

Notable 1er Crus:

MS: "Which of the following Grand Crus does Domaine Leflaive NOT produce?" → Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet

Saint-Aubin AOP (R, W)

2024: "What village AOP sits in a valley directly west of Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet?" → Saint-Aubin

2026: "Name all colors of wine from Saint-Aubin Premier Cru." → Red and White

Santenay AOP (R, W)

Maranges AOP (R, W)