05 Wine Law Paradigm Flashcards
1
Q
Historcal backdrop of French Paradigm
A
- British empire imported lots of FR wine
- Discussed wine based on location, not grape type
- Rules created to ensure quality / reduce fraud in FR wines
2
Q
AOC System
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- Appellation D’Origine Controlee
- Make sure wine / food names are protected
- Federal system for each wine region
- Model subsequently adopited in Italy & EU
3
Q
Appellation d’Origine Protegee
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- EU quality designation system
- Wines with geographic origin (e.g., connection to land) viewed as higher quality
- Wines without geographic origin viewed as lower quality
4
Q
French wine quality levels
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- Vin de France: 20%
- IGP / Vin de Pays: 30%
- AOP / AOC: 50%
5
Q
Vin de France
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- least restrictive level
- high yields
- no specific place of origin allowed
variety / vintage allowed - oak chips allowed
- not often bottled - often sold in carafe in france
6
Q
IGP / Vin de Pays
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vs. most extreme level (AOP / AOC)
- more grapes allowed
- Higher minimums allowed (from out of state)
- More experiemntation allowed
- Hybrids are allowed
85% of grapes from stated region
7
Q
AOP / AOC wines
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- boundareis regulated
- Viticultural practices regulated
- Winemaking technique regulated
- 100% of grapes must come from stated AOC