Champagne basics and climate Flashcards

1
Q

Where does champagne sit in France?

A

The most northerly Région. It lies between the 49th and 49.5 degree parallel north. It is 1.5 hours from Paris.

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2
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How many hours of sunlight does champagne get?

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1,650 hours (Bourgogne gets 1910 and Bordeaux 2,069 hours)

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What are the climatic factors of champagne?

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A strong continental and Atlantic (Maritime) influence

Continental affects winter temps, things get cold
Maritime climate affects spring and fall with significant frost

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4
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What makes champagne unique?

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  • An inhospitable climate
  • Its northerly Location
  • Its chalk soils
  • The champagne method
  • Hands on yet throughly mechanised
  • Individual Bottle Fermentation
  • Out Of strife (wars)….a beverage of celebration
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5
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What is the average annual temp in Champagne?

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50 degrees F/ 10 degrees Celcius…. the minimum temp for photosynthesis to occur

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What is the average amount of sunshine hours champagne gets?

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1,650 hours (average is 1,400)

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7
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Where does Champagne sit?

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On the 49th parallel and the 49.5th parallel. The vine seldom survives around the 50th parallel.

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8
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Why did the champenois plant vines in champagne?

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Because it was the only thing that would grow there

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9
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What are the two climate types in Champagne?

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  • Continental and Oceanic
  • Continental: usually cold winters, hot summers
  • Oceanic: Not much different
  • Champagne weather patterns: Mild, rainfall is ample, cloud cover is common
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What is the weather pattern in champagne?

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  • Summers are warm, seldom hot
  • Sunshine, but clouds loom large
  • Breezes are moisture- laden and carry humidity
  • Spring and Autumn are marked by heavy frosts
  • Winters are cold
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11
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On average how many days of frost does champagne experience?

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60- 80 days a year

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12
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The Annual Winter Freeze

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  • Troyes has 85 days below 0 degrees celcius/ 32 degrees fahrenheit each year: Reims; 75 or these 85, 13 days are below 23 degrees farenheit/ -5 degrees celsius
  • Average 3- 8 days each year, temps will dip to 14 degrees fahrenheit/ -10 degrees celcius putting both buds an vines in the danger zone for freeze damage/ winter kill
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13
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Average Annual Rainfall?

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Reims: 24 inches/ 604 mm
Epernay: 27 inches/ 674 mm
Troyes: 25.5 inches/ 648 mm

On average there is 177 days of rain in Champagne per year

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14
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Is the quality/ quantity of grapes harvested in Champagne the same?

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No. Because of the size of the region.

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15
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What happened in Jan 1985?

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Winter temps dropped to 16 degrees Fahrenheit/ -2.4 degrees celcius for 18 consecutive days and killed 40% of the planted vines.

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16
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What are the rivers of Champagne?

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Vesle, Ardre, Marne, Surmelin, Aube, Ource, Landion, Laignes and Seine

17
Q

Champagne is…….

A

150 miles/ 240 km from the English Channel

18
Q

What has climate change done to harvest in Champagne?

A

Traditionally harvest was in September, around the 20th. Now grapes are picked 10 days earlier.

19
Q

Climate change in Champagne?

A

Less time between two warm growing seasons than 20 years ago and riper grapes means lower acids and lower dosage.

20
Q

What are the warm and cold years of Champagne?

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Warm Years: 1947, 1949, 1959, 1961, 1976, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1998, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2014

Cold Years: 1955, 1988, 1996, 2013

21
Q

What are the Champenois doing to reduce the global footprint?

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Because 1/3 of emissions are from packing, they have reduced the bottle by 65g. By reducing the bottle from 835g to 775g, the champenois reduced emissions of CO2 by 10%

22
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What is the emission goals of Champagne…..

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To reduce CO2 emissions by 25% in 2020 and by 75% by 2050