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More about different classes of Burgundy wine

Date: September 23, 2010

About Wines from Aloxe-Corton Valley of France
Best wine supplier in Philippines discusses wine related topics

Burgundy is in some ways the most terroir-oriented region in France; immense attention is paid to the area of origin, and in which of the region’s 400 types of soil a wine’s grapes are grown. As opposed to Bordeaux, where classifications are producer-driven and awarded to individual chateaux, Burgundy classifications are geographically-focused. A specific vineyard or region will bear a given classification, regardless of the wine’s producer. This focus is reflected on the wine’s labels where appellations are most prominent and producer’s names often appear at the bottom in much smaller text.
The main levels in the Burgundy classifications, in descending order of quality, are: Grand crus, Premier crus, village appellations, and finally regional appellations:
• Grand Cru wines are produced from the small number of the best vineyard sites in the Côte d’Or, as strictly defined by the AOC laws. Grand Cru wines make up 2% of the production at 35 hectoliters per hectare. These wines are generally produced in a style meant for cellaring, and typically need to be aged a minimum of 5–7 years. The best examples can be kept for more than 15 years. Grand Cru wines will only list the name of the vineyard as the appellation – such as Corton or Montrachet – on the wine label, plus the Grand Cru term, but not the village name.[6]
• Premier Cru wines are produced from specific vineyard sites that are still considered to be of high quality, but not as well regarded as the Grand Cru sites. Premier Cru wines make up 12% of production at 45 hectoliters/hectare. These wines often should be aged 3–5 years, and again the best wines can keep for much longer. Premier Cru wines are labelled with the name of the village of origin, the Premier cru status, and usually the vineyard name, for example, “Volnay 1er Cru Les Caillerets”. Some Premier Cru wines are produced from several Premier Cru vineyards in the same village, and do not carry the name of an individual vineyard.
• Village appellation wines are produced from a blend of wines from supposedly lesser vineyard sites within the boundaries of one of 42 villages, or from one individual but non-classified vineyard. Wines from each different village are considered to have their own specific qualities and characteristics, and not all Burgundy communes have a village appellation. Village wines make up 36% of production at 50 hectoliters/hectare. These wines can be consumed 2–4 years after the release date, although again some examples will keep for longer. Village wines will show the village name on the wine label, such as “Pommard”, and sometimes – if applicable – the name of the single vineyard or climat where it was sourced. Several villages in Burgundy have appended the names of their Grand Cru vineyards to the original village name – hence village names such as “Puligny-Montrachet” and “Aloxe-Corton”.
• Regional appellation wines are wines which are allowed to produced over the entire region, or over an area significantly larger than that of an individual village. At the village, Premier Cru and Grand Cru level, only red and white wines are found, but some of the regional appellations also allow the production of rosé and sparkling wines as well as wines dominated by other grape varieties than Pinot Noir or Chardonnay. These appellations can be divided into three groups:
o AOC Bourgogne, the standard or “generic” appellation for red or white wines made anywhere throughout the region, and represent simpler wines which are still similar to the village. These wines may be produced at 55 hectoliters/hectare. These wines are typically intended for immediate consumption, within 3 years after the vintage date.
o Subregional (sous-régional) appellations cover a part of Burgundy larger than a village. Examples are Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune, Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuits and Mâcon-Villages.[9] Typically, those communes which do not have a village appellation, do have access to at least one subregional appellation. This level is sometimes described as intermediate between AOC Bourgogne and the village level.
o Wines of specific styles or other grape varieties include white Bourgogne Aligoté (which is primarily made with the Aligoté grape), red Bourgogne Passe-Tout-Grains (which can contain up to two thirds Gamay) and sparkling Crémant de Bourgogne.

Chablis wines are labeled using a similar hierarchy of Grand Cru, Premier Cru and Village wines, plus Petit Chablis as a level below Village Chablis, whereas wines from Beaujolais are treated differently again.
In general, producers are always allowed to declassify their wine in steps to a lower ranked AOC if they wish to do so. Thus, a wine from a Grand Cru vineyard may be sold as a Premier Cru from that vineyard’s village, a Premier Cru wine may be sold as a Village wine and so on. This practice will almost invariably mean that the declassified wine will have to be sold at a lower price, so this is only practiced when there is something to be gained overall in the process. One motive may be to only include vines of a certain age in a Grand Cru wine, in order to improve its quality and raise its prestige and price, in which case the wine coming from younger vines may be sold as a Premier Cru at a lower price. Overall, such a practice may allow a producer to keep a higher average price for the wine sold.
In total, there are around 150 separate AOCs in Burgundy, including those of Chablis and Beaujolais. While an impressive number, it does not include the several hundred named vineyards (lieux-dits) at the Village and Premier Cru level which may be displayed on the label, since at the Village and Premier Cru level; there is only one set of appellation rules per village. The total number of vineyard-differentiated AOCs that may be displayed is well in excess of 500

List of Grand Crus
Grand Cru Region Village Wine style
Chablis Grand Cru Chablis Chablis White wine
Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Côte de Nuits Gevrey-Chambertin Red wine
Charmes-Chambertin Côte de Nuits Gevrey-Chambertin Red wine
Chapelle-Chambertin Côte de Nuits Gevrey-Chambertin Red wine
Griotte-Chambertin Côte de Nuits Gevrey-Chambertin Red wine
Latricières-Chambertin Côte de Nuits Gevrey-Chambertin Red wine
Le Chambertin Côte de Nuits Gevrey-Chambertin Red wine
Mazis-Chambertin Côte de Nuits Gevrey-Chambertin Red wine
Mazoyères-Chambertin Côte de Nuits Gevrey-Chambertin Red wine
Ruchottes-Chambertin Côte de Nuits Gevrey-Chambertin Red wine
Bonnes-Mares Côte de Nuits Morey-Saint-Denis Red wine
Clos de la Roche Côte de Nuits Morey-Saint-Denis Red wine
Clos des Lambrays Côte de Nuits Morey-Saint-Denis Red wine
Clos de Tart Côte de Nuits Morey-Saint-Denis Red wine
Clos Saint-Denis Côte de Nuits Morey-Saint-Denis Red wine
Bonnes-Mares Côte de Nuits Chambolle-Musigny Red wine
Le Musigny Côte de Nuits Chambolle-Musigny
Clos de Vougeot Côte de Nuits Vougeot Red wine
Échezeaux Côte de Nuits Flagey-Echézeaux Red wine
Grands Échezeaux Côte de Nuits Flagey-Echézeaux Red wine
La Grande Rue Côte de Nuits Vosne-Romanée Red wine
La Romanée Côte de Nuits Vosne-Romanée Red wine
La Tâche Côte de Nuits Vosne-Romanée Red wine
Richebourg Côte de Nuits Vosne-Romanée Red wine
Romanée-Conti Côte de Nuits Vosne-Romanée Red wine
Romanée-Saint-Vivant Côte de Nuits Vosne-Romanée Red wine
Corton-Charlemagne Côte de Beaune Pernand-Vergelesses White wine
Charlemagne Côte de Beaune Ladoix-Serrigny White wine
Corton-Charlemagne Côte de Beaune Ladoix-Serrigny White wine
Le Corton Côte de Beaune Aloxe-Corton Red wi
Corton-Charlemagne Côte de Beaune Aloxe-Corton
Bâtard-Montrachet Côte de Beaune Puligny-Montrachet White wine
Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet Côte de Beaune Puligny-Montrachet
Chevalier-Montrachet Côte de Beaune Puligny-Montrachet White wine
Le Montrachet Côte de Beaune Puligny-Montrachet White wine
Bâtard-Montrachet Côte de Beaune Chassagne-Montrachet White wine
Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet Côte de Beaune Chassagne-Montrachet White wine
Le Montrachet Côte de Beaune Chassagne-Montrachet White wine

Source: http://www.bordeauxtrader.com/burgundy.php

London Pub is now a highly recommended family resto bar and pub outside of Manila. Visitors traveling to the north as a getaway from Manila make a stop in Clark Pampanga to dine at this famous restaurant pub to enjoy its authentic English cuisine that includes classic dishes like Fish n Chips and Sheppard’s Pie washed down by one of many English and imported beers like Guinness, Tetleys and Stella Artois. Frequently visited pub in Philippines Clark enjoys a reputation as the best bar in Pampanga. Bar hoppers and tourists looking for exciting nightlife spots in Angeles and Clark come to the Pub for a little relaxation, good food and excellent service.

This popular bar in Angeles City Clark Philippines “The London Pub” is a faithful rendition of an English-style “Gastropub” which is an upscale bar and family restaurant that breaks away from nightlife, pub and bar tradition and actually serves very good food. In this bar in Angeles Philippines, good pub food is accompanied by good restaurant class service also. Located inside Clark Freeport’s golf and casino leisure estate Mimosa popular among local visitors from Manila, this Clark nightlife establishment, bar and family restaurant pub serves as a meeting and dining venue for the residents of Pampanga Clark Freeport, neighboring Angeles City as well as a pit stop for visitors from Subic Bay Freeport Philippines.

The most famous beverage in this bar in Angeles Pampanga is its vintage beer, a special kind of beers that actually improve with age inside the bottle, much like wine and vintage Champagne. Vintage beer is only available in this Clark Philippines bar and family restaurant pub resto bar.

Getting to this family restaurant, bar and pub of Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone Pampanga Philippines
How to get to this resto bar in Clark Pampanga? Upon reaching Pampanga Clark Freeport, go straight until hitting Mimosa Leisure Estate. Enter Mimosa and stay on the left on Mimosa Drive, going past the Holiday Inn and Yats Restaurant (green top, independent 1-storey structure). Just past the fine dining Yats Restaurant and Wine bar is the London Pub which is also to the left. The London Pub is open seven days a week and happy hours is 4 to 7pm.

The London Pub
(045) 499-1177 0922-870-5176 (632) 637-5019 ask for Glenda or Janet
Mimosa Drive past Yats Restaurant, Mimosa Leisure Estate,
Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines 2023

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