Champagne basics and climate Flashcards
Where does champagne sit in France?
The most northerly Région. It lies between the 49th and 49.5 degree parallel north. It is 1.5 hours from Paris.
How many hours of sunlight does champagne get?
1,650 hours (Bourgogne gets 1910 and Bordeaux 2,069 hours)
What are the climatic factors of champagne?
A strong continental and Atlantic (Maritime) influence
Continental affects winter temps, things get cold
Maritime climate affects spring and fall with significant frost
What makes champagne unique?
- 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
What is the average annual temp in Champagne?
50 degrees F/ 10 degrees Celcius…. the minimum temp for photosynthesis to occur
What is the average amount of sunshine hours champagne gets?
1,650 hours (average is 1,400)
Where does Champagne sit?
On the 49th parallel and the 49.5th parallel. The vine seldom survives around the 50th parallel.
Why did the champenois plant vines in champagne?
Because it was the only thing that would grow there
What are the two climate types in Champagne?
- Continental and Oceanic
- Continental: usually cold winters, hot summers
- Oceanic: Not much different
- Champagne weather patterns: Mild, rainfall is ample, cloud cover is common
What is the weather pattern in champagne?
- 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
On average how many days of frost does champagne experience?
60- 80 days a year
The Annual Winter Freeze
- 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
Average Annual Rainfall?
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
Is the quality/ quantity of grapes harvested in Champagne the same?
No. Because of the size of the region.
What happened in Jan 1985?
Winter temps dropped to 16 degrees Fahrenheit/ -2.4 degrees celcius for 18 consecutive days and killed 40% of the planted vines.