Coteaux Bourguignons

The wine region of Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire is a regional appellation of Burgundy wine region. By the year 1971, there was still the name Bourgogne Ordinaire. Regional means that each of the large wine region of Burgundy must bear the name, provided it meets minimum requirements. These provisions were part of a Appellation d' Origine ( AOC briefly ) detained since 31 July 1937. Under the minimum rules fall both red and rose wines and white wines. The simple and fresh red wine should be stored no more than 2 to 3 years. The drinking temperature should be 13-15 ° C cool. The temperature of drinking in their youth to enjoy Send whites is 9-11 ° C.

In 2006, only 132.01 hectares have been declared under this denomination. The volume of production was between 2003 and 2007 on average 4,910 hectoliters of red and rosé wines and in 1381 hectoliters of white wine. For more than 30 years, the declared production volume decreases continuously as you get more and more marketing problems with the name.

Varieties

  • The two Gamay and Pinot Noir ( Pinot Noir ) are admitted for red and rosé wine. The legislation is also the Pinot Liébault mentioned, but which is now regarded more as a clone of Pinot Noir. In the Yonne department varieties César and Tressot may be used beyond. The harvest limit is 55 hectoliters / hectare, the minimum alcohol content at 9.0 %. The provision requires that the must for red wine at least 144 grams of sugar per liter (→ Most weight ), while this value when rosé at 136 g / l. If a Chaptalisation is approved in bad years, the alcohol content of the finished fermented wine must not exceed 12.0 % by volume.
  • When the white wine varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Aligoté, Melon de Bourgogne and Sacy are (but this variety exclusively in the Yonne department ) approved. The harvest limit is 60 hectoliters / hectare, the minimum alcohol content of 9.5 %. The minimum must weight is 144 g / l If a Chaptalisation is approved in bad years, the alcohol content of the finished fermented wine must not exceed 12.5 % by volume.

Approved communities

Yonne department

In the Yonne department following 54 communities are allowed:

Accolay, Asquins, Augy, Auxerre, legs, Bernouil, Béru, Bleigny -le- Carreau, Chablis, Champvallon, La Chapelle- Vaupelteigne, Charentenay, Chemilly -sur -Serein, Cheney, Chichée, Chitry, Collan, Coulanges- la -Vineuse, Courgis, Cravant, Dannemoine, Dye, Epineuil Escolives -Sainte- Camille, Fleys, Fontenay- près- Chablis, Irancy, Joigny, Junay, Jussy, Lignorelles, Ligny- le -Chatel, Maligny, Migé, Molosmes, Mouffy, Poilly -sur- Serein, Quenne, Saint -Bris- le- Vineux, Saint- Cyr- les -Colons, Saint -Père, Serrigny, Tharoiseau, Tonnerre, Tronchoy, Val- de -Mercy, Venoy, Vermenton, Vezelay, Vézinnes, Villy, Vincelottes, Viviers, Volgré.

Côte-d'Or department

In the Côte-d'Or department following 91 communities are allowed:

Aloxe -Corton, Ancey, Arcenant, Auxey -Duresses, Baubigny, Beaune, Belan -sur -Ource, Bévy, Bissey -la-Côte, Bligny- lès -Beaune, Boncourt -le- Bois, Bouix, Bouze -lès -Beaune, Brion -sur -Ource, Brochon, Chambolle- Musigny, Charrey -sur -Seine, Chassagne -Montrachet, Chaumont -le- Bois, Chaux, Chenôve, Chevannes, Chorey, Collonges- lès- Bévy, Comblanchien, Corcelles -les -Monts, Corgoloin, Cormot -le- Grand, Corpeau, Couchey, Curtil -Vergy, Daix, Dijon, Echevronne, L' Etang- Vergy, Fixin, Flagey- Echezeaux, Fussey, Gevrey- Chambertin, Gilly- les-Citeaux, Gomméville, Griselles, Ladoix -Serrigny, Larrey, Magny- lès -Villers, Mâlain, Marcenay, Marsannay -la -Cote, Massigny, Mavilly- Mandelot, Marey -lès- Fussey, Meloisey, Messanges, Meuilley, Meursault, Molesmes, Monthelie, Montliot -et- Courcelles, Morey -Saint -Denis, Mosson, Nantoux, Noiron -sur -Seine, Nolay, Nuits -Saint- Georges, Obtrée, Pernand -Vergelesses, Plombières- lès- Dijon, Poinçon -lès- Larrey, Pommard, Pothières, Premeaux- Prissey, Puligny -Montrachet, Reulle -Vergy, La Rochepot, Saint- Aubin, Saint- Romain, Santenay, Savigny- lès -Beaune, Segrois, Talant, Thoires, Vannaire, Vauchignon, Villars -Fontaine, Villedieu, Villers- la -Faye, Villers- Patras, Vix, Volnay, Vosne -Romanée, Vougeot.

Saône -et -Loire

In the department of Saône -et -Loire following 154 municipalities are permitted:

Aluze, Ameugny, Azé Barizey, Berzé -la -Ville, Berzé -le- Châtel, Bissey -sous- Cruchaud, Bissy la Mâconnaise, Bissy -sur- Fley, Bissy -sous -Uxelles, Blanot, Bonnay, Bouzeron, Boyer, Burgy, Burnand, Bussières, Buxy, Bray, Bresse -sur -Grosne, Cersot, Chagny, ChaintrÃ, Chamilly, Champagny -sous -Uxelles, Chânes, Change, Chapaize, La Chapelle -de- Guinchay, La Chapelle- sous- brancion, Charbonnières, Chardonnay, Charnay- lès -Mâcon, Charrecey, Chasselas, Chassey -le-Camp, Chateau, Cheilly -lès- Maranges, Chenôves, Chevagny -les- Chevrières, Chissey -lès -Mâcon, Clessé, Cortambert, Cortevaix, couches, Creches -sur- Saone, Créot, Cruzille, Culles -les -Roches, Curtil -sous- Burnand, Davayé, Dennevy, Dezize -lès- Maranges, Donzy -le- National, Dracy- lès- couches, Dracy -le- Fort, Épertully, Etrigny, Farges- lès -Mâcon, Fleurville, Fley, Fontaines, Fuissé, Genouilly, Germagny, Givry, Grevilly, Hurigny, Cluny, Jalogny, Jambles, Jugy, Jully -lès- Buxy, Lacrost, Laives, Laizé, Leynes, Lournand, Lugny, Macon, Malay, Mancey, Martailly -lès -Brancion, Massy, ​​Mellecey, Mercurey, Milly- Lamartine, Montagny- lès- Buxy, Montbellet, Montceaux- Ragny, Moroges, Nanton, Tournus, Paris -l ' Hôpital, Peronne, Pierreclos Préty, Prissé, Pruzilly, Remigny, La Roche- Vineuse, Romanèche- Thorin, Rosey, Royer, Rully, Saint- Albain, Saint -Amour- Bellevue, Saint -Boil, Saint- Clément- sur- Guye, Saint- Denis- de -Vaux, Saint- Désert, Saint- Gengoux -de- Scissé, Saint- Gengoux -le- National, Saint- Gilles, Saint -Jean -de- Trézy, Saint -Jean -de- Vaux, Saint -Léger- sur- Dheune, Saint- Mard -de- Vaux, Saint -Martin -Belle- Roche, Saint -Martin- du- Tartre, Saint -Martin- sous -Montaigu, Saint- Maurice -des- Champs, Saint- Maurice Satonnay -de- Saint -Maurice- lès- couches, Saint- Pierre -de- Varennes, Saint- Sernin- du-Plain, Saint- Symphorien- d'Ancelles, Saint- Vallerin, Saint- Vérand, Saint- Ythaire, La Salle, Salornay -sur- Guye, Sampigny -lès- Maranges, Santilly, Sassangy, Saules, Savigny- sur -Grosne, Sennecey -le- Grand, Senozan, Sercy, Serrières, Sigy -le- Châtel, Sologny, Solutrense Pouilly, Tournus, Uchizy, Vaux -en- Pré, Vergisson, verse, Verzé, Le Villars, La Vineuse, Vinzelles, Viré.

Rhône department

In the Rhône department following 85 communities are allowed:

Alix, Anse, L' Arbresle, Les Ardillats, Arnas ( Rhône) Arnas, Bagnols, Beaujeu, Belleville -sur -Saône, Belmont -d'Azergues, Blacé, Le Bois- d'Oingt, Le Breuil, Bully, Cercié, Chambost - Allières, Chamelet, Charentay, Charnay, Châtillon- d'Azergues, Chazay -d'Azergues, Chénas, Chessy, Chiroubles, Cogny, Corcelles -en- Beaujolais, Dareizé, Denicé, Emeringes, Fleurie, Frontenas, Gleizé, Jarnioux, Juliénas, Jullié, Lacenas, Lachassagne, Lancié, Lantignié, Légny, Létra, Liergues, Lima, Lozanne, Lucenay, Marchampt, Marcy, moire, Montmelas -Saint- Sorlin, Morancé, Nuelles, Odenas, Oingt, Les Olmes, Le Perréon, Pommiers, Pouilly -le- Monial, Quincié -en- Beaujolais, Régnié -Durette, Rivolet, Salles- Arbuissonnas -en- Beaujolais, Saint- Clément- sur- Valsonne, Saint- Cyr- le- Chatoux, Saint- Didier- sur- Beaujeu, Saint- Etienne -des- Oullières, Saint- Etienne- la -Varenne, Saint- Germain- sur- l'Arbresle, Saint -Georges -de- Reneins, Saint -Jean- d'Ardières, Saint -Jean -des- Vignes, Saint- Julien, Saint -Just d'Avray, Saint-Lager, Saint- Laurent- d'Oingt, Saint- Loup, Sainte -Paule, Saint- Romain -de- Popey, Saint- Vérand, Sarcey, Ternand, Theizé, Vaux -en- Beaujolais, Vauxrenard, Vernay, Ville- sur- Jarnioux, Villié -Morgon.

Transitional were still following municipality approved by the Year 2005:

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