White Burgundy is almost always associated with chardonnay but there are a few exceptions. Find the two exceptions among the following:
A. Bouzeron
B. St-Véran
C. Montagny
D. St-Bris
A.
Bouzeron in Côte Chalonnaise is the only village appellation that produces wines from the aligoté grape and St-Bris, located a few miles southwest of the Chablis region, is the only sauvignon blanc appellation in Burgundy. Montagny in the Côte Chalonnaise and St-Véran in the Macônnais are made from chardonnay.