France - Bordeaux Flashcards
What happened in Bordeaux in 1855?
The Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855.
The Exposition Universelle of 1855, held in Paris, provided an opportunity to show the best wines France had to offer. Bordeaux’s wines (commonly referred to as clarets) were already known around the world, particularly in England, whose wealthier classes had been importing them in mass quantities for centuries. The country’s new Emperor, Napoleon III, ordered a classification drawn up of Bordeaux’s best wines. The wines were ranked by reputation and price, with an emphasis on the latter. The result was The Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855.
What are the names of the 4 “first growth” from The Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855.
Château Lafite Rothschild, Château Latour, Château Margaux and Château Haut-Brion.
Have there been any changes to the First Growths since the inception?
In 1973, Château Mouton Rothschild was elevated from ‘Second Growth’
What is the soil type in left bank Bordeaux?
Gravel and sand
What is the climate in Bordeaux?
Maritime. The climate becomes more continental toward St-Émilion and Pomerol.
What is the most widely planted grape in Bordeaux?
Merlot
Which soils does Merlot grow best? Why is this soil type the best for Merlot?
Merlot, the most widely planted grape in Bordeaux and the earliest grape to ripen, prefers clay-based soils, as they delay its natural vigor. Cabernet Sauvignon, on the other hand, performs admirably in well-drained gravel, which allows the vine’s root system to dig deeply while slight water stress adds concentration to the fruit. The grape has difficulty ripening in colder limestone and clay soils. Cabernet Franc excels in limestone-based soils, which promote acidity and freshness in the wines.
What are the AOP’s in Medoc? Note the Sub-Regions and the Communes, north to south
Sub-Regions:
Médoc AOP
Haut-Médoc AOP
Communes: Saint-Estèphe AOP Paulliac AOP Saint-Julien AOP Margaux AOP
What are the top vintages in Médoc?
2005 2008 2010 2015 2017
What is the river that helps Botrytis cinerea flourish in Sauternes?
Ciron River
What types of wines are produced in the Pessac-Leognan AOP? What is the vinification style?
Dry white and red wines. Vinified in new French oak
What types of wine may be made under the Bordeaux AOP?
Standard Bordeaux AOP wines may be red, white, rosé, or clairet—a darker, more aromatic style of rosé that evokes the original claret wines shipped to England in the Middle Ages. Dry white wines are generally labeled sec. Bordeaux AOP wines provide a base level of quality and may be produced throughout the entire Bordeaux region.
What grapes are included in the Bordeaux AOP white blend? Are there percentage limits on any blending grapes?
Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscadelle dominate the basic Bordeaux AOP white blend.
Ugni Blanc, Merlot Blanc, and Colombard are restricted to a maximum proportion of 30%.
How many liters are in a barrique?
225 Liters
What is the geography of Entre-Deux-Mers? What bodies of water affect the area?
Between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers
What are the sparkling wines of Bordeaux called? How are they produced?
Traditional method sparkling wines are produced in Bordeaux as Crémant de Bordeaux AOP
What type of wines and grape varietals are made in Entre-Deaux-Myers?
Dry white wines ONLY.
Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, Muscadelle
What is the soil type in Entre-Deux-Mers?
Fertile silt
How are wines vinified in Entre-Deux-Mers?
Dry white wines only. Stainless steel.
Any red wines made fall under Bordeaux AOP.
Which grapes are predominantly grown in Médoc?
Merlot is grown in a higher proportion here than in the Haut-Médoc, as it performs more reliably in the waterlogged, clay-heavy soils of the Bas-Médoc.
True or false. If a wine is labeled “Médoc AOP” it must be a red wine.
True
True or false. In Bordeaux, it is the vineyard sites that are held in prestige, just like in Burgundy.
False. Unlike the grand cru vineyards of Burgundy, the properties of Bordeaux hold status rather than the land itself, so a vineyard may be classified or declassified as it changes ownership. The name of an estate holds the status.
Where is the town of Libourne located in Bordeaux?
Saint-Émilion
When did the last significant change to the 1855 Classification occur?
The only significant change to this classification occurred in 1973: after years of tireless self-promotion, Baron Philippe de Rothschild saw a “monstrous injustice” corrected as Château Mouton-Rothschild was elevated from second growth to first, taking its place among the world’s most expensive wines.
True or false. The 1855 classification is part of the AOP system.
False
How many Cru Clase levels are there in Bordeaux?
5 total, labeled 1st through 5th growths
Where is Château Pétrus located?
Pomerol, on the right bank
What is the name of the “Super Second” growth in Saint-Estephe?
Château Cos d’Estournel, a “super-second” growth, is the most notable, making powerful wines in a polished modern style.
What types of containers are wines from Graves aged in?
New French oak barriales
What are the 3 first growths in Paulliac?
Pauillac AOP is considered classic claret and boasts three first growths: Château Lafite Rothschild, Château Mouton-Rothschild, and Château Latour.
What are the names of the 5 “super seconds” in Saint-Julien?
St-Julien has five second growths, including the “super-seconds” of Château Léoville Las Cases and Château Ducru-Beaucaillou. Both can produce wine on par with premier cru estates. St-Julien reds typically demonstrate an elegant style.
Where is Château Chasse-Spleen locates? Which commune?
Listrac-Médoc AOP and Moulis-en-Médoc AOP are lesser appellations without classified growths, but can be the source of good value—especially in better vintages. Château Chasse-Spleen in Moulis is the most famous estate of either commune.