Crémant de Die AOP Flashcards

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Style of Crémant de Die AOP

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A prestige dry, natural sparkling wine of apple and green fruit flavours and fragrance and is vinified by the traditional Champagne method of a first fermentation in the vat followed by a second fermentation in the bottle. Originally produced from 100% Clairette, Aligote and Muscat are now included. It is usually drunk as an aperitif but it can equally accompany a meal

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Location, Soil and History

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East of the town of Valence, the vineyards of Die in the French department of the (Drôme) on the border area between the northern and southern sub-regions of the Côtes du Rhône AOC area, in the Rhône wine region, at altitudes of up to 700 metres are among the highest in France.[3] The chalky agilliferous soil has the feature of being able to retain enough of its rainwater to maintain a constant supply to the vines during the long dry summers.

Although the Die region stands isolated in an area of otherwise very little wine production between the northern and southern wine producing parts of the Rhône valley, the making Clairette de Die can be traced back over two thousand years.[4] In 1971, the method of production of the Clairette de Die wine, was officially recognised as the “ancestral dioise process” in 1971. Clairette received its first distinction, the AO - appellation d’origine in 1910, and the AOC was established in 1942.[5]

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Chat about Crémant de Die AOP

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According to one vineyard that operates a private museum in Le Diois France, the process was found accidentally by a Gallic shepherd. The shepherd was using the cool waters of La Drôme river to chill a bottle of local wine. The bottle was forgotten and left in the cold water over the Winter. Upon finding it in the Spring it was found to be carbonated or in French pétillant, a word that roughly translates into the common English word sparkling. Subsequent to the original discovery, Gallic tribes left jars of the wine in rivers over the winter and then recovered them in the spring. The first documented description of the wine came from Roman author Pliny the Elder.[6]

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AOC Established

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1993

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Encépagement and Assemblage:

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Blanc: Min. 55% Clairette, min. 10% Aligoté, 5-10% Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains

The proportion of Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains cannot exceed 10% of the blend.

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Styles

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Vin Mousseux Blanc

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Sparkling Wine Requirements

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Traditional Method Secondary Fermentation
The wines must spend a min. 9 months on the lees prior to dégorgement, and may not be released for a min. 12 months after the date of tirage
Min. 3.5 atmospheres of pressure
Max. 15 g/l of residual sugar

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Harvest Method

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Manual harvesting is mandatory.

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