Languedoc
Languedoc
Languedoc
Mediterranean
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What is the greatest climatic challenge Southern France faces?
Drought
Low rainfall in this warm, dry climate of Southern France can lead to drought, although the
area experiences less pressure from fungal disease.
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The rosé wines of Provence are typically made using what method?
Direct Press
Unlike the saignée method which allows for production of both a red and a rosé wine, the direct
press method will only produce one pale, rosé wine.
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What are some of the major red/black grape varieties used in Provence?
Mourvèdre (predominant)
Grenache
Syrah
Carignan
Cinsault
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What are some of the major white grape varieties used in southern France?
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What is the largest appellation in Provence?
Côtes de Provence AOP
The Côtes de Provence AOP is the largest appellation both in terms of production and
geographic size.
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What is the primary red/black grape of the Bandol AOP?
Mourvèdre
Mourvèdre's small berries and thick skins give Bandol AOP wines intense color and high
tannins.
Mourvèdre is widely planted in Bandol because of the region's south-facing slopes. This aspect
gives the grapes enough warmth and sun exposure to fully ripen to produce dark, full-bodied red
wines.
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What is unique about the phylloxera crisis of the late 1800s in the Languedoc region?
Languedoc was the first region in France replanted with American rootstocks and thus was
the first region to be rebuilt after the phylloxera crisis.
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What white grape variety from the Languedoc is known as the "lip stinger," and in which AOP is
it grown?
Grape: Picpoul
Picpoul makes wines naturally high in acidity with citrus notes and green fruit flavors.
The wines from this subregion are considered so good, Minervois-La Livinière has its own AOP.
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Is Minervois on the coast or is it inland?
Wines made in Minervois vary in quality due to how the AOP is situated: on slopes of the
Massif Central, which means there is altitude variation, exposure differences, and soil
composition differences.
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Corbières AOP wines are mainly made from what grape variety?
Carignan
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Which AOP of the Languedoc is the largest geographically?
Corbières AOP
At 13,500 hectares (33,000 acres) Corbières is the fourth largest AOP in France by total area.
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Corbières is subdivided into 11 subregions. Which is considered the best subregion?
Boutenac, which is its own AOP.
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The inland vineyards of Corbières AOP are cooled by which wind?
Tramontane
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Which quality level of wine is produced more in the Languedoc-Roussillon region than any other
region in France?:
PDO
IGP
Premier Cru
Grand Cru
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The regional appellation of Pays d'Oc IGP covers all the départements which make up
Languedoc-Roussillon and is a vital part of the economy in Southern France.
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What factors are attributable to the success of the Pays d'Oc IGP?
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What are the département(s) within Languedoc?
Départements in Languedoc
Aude
Gard
Hérault
Département in Roussillon
Pyrénées-Orientales
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What generic AOP covers the Languedoc and Roussillon wine regions?
Languedoc AOP
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What are the 4 most widely used red/black grape varieties of the Languedoc AOP?
Carignan
Grenache
Syrah
Mourvèdre
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The most famous wines of Roussillon are mostly what style of wine?
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Still red table wines are also made in Roussillon and they're typically full bodied and oaked.
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Côtes du Roussillon and Côtes du Roussillon Villages are known for what style of wines?
Geography is rugged and hilly, and both produce flavorful, concentrated reds.
The Tramontane, which is a strong, dry, cold wind from the north/northwest.
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How does the Tramontane impact the Roussillon region?
The Tramontane wind significantly reduces the region's humidity, lowering the risk of fungal
infections and rot.
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Does the Mistral affect Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon, or both?
The Mistral affects Languedoc-Roussillon as it blows through the Rhône Valley down into
these regions.
The Mistral does NOT affect Provence as Provence has prominent hills that protect the region.
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What are the similarities and differences between the Mistral and the Tramontane?
In sum, the two winds are very similar but they are channelled differently.
Similarities
Differences
Mistral flows through the Rhône Valley between the Alps and the Massif Central;
Tramontane is funneled between a gap in the Pyrénées and the Massif Central.
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What are some of the modern winemaking techniques that have generally improved the wines
coming out of the South of France?
1. Cellar hygiene
2. Temperature control
3. Modern equipment
4. Semi-carbonic maceration, esp. for Carignan
5. Prudent use of new and old oak
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Name the international varieties planted and used in the production of Pays d'Oc IGP wines.