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Which of the following is NOT a recognized Macon appellation?

  1. Pouilly-Loche

  2. Saint-Veran

  3. Fleurie

  4. Pouilly-Vinzelles

The correct answer is: Fleurie

The selection of Fleurie as the option that is not a recognized Macon appellation is based on the geographical and administrative classifications within French wine regions. The Macon appellations are part of the broader Burgundy wine region, specifically located in the southern part of Burgundy. They are known for their white wines made primarily from Chardonnay and are named after towns and villages within the Macon area. Fleurie, on the other hand, is classified as a Beaujolais appellation, which is distinct from Macon. Beaujolais is known for its Gamay grape production, and its appellations are separate from those found in Burgundy, despite their proximity. Thus, it does not belong in the list of recognized Macon appellations. In contrast, the other options—Pouilly-Loche, Saint-Veran, and Pouilly-Vinzelles—are all indeed recognized Macon appellations. They each produce their signature wines, predominantly Chardonnay, and are classified under the Mâconnais subregion of Burgundy, highlighting their connection to the Macon area.