Generic Bordeaux Appellations Flashcards
White grapes permitted for bordeaux AOP
Blanc:
Blanc may be labeled “Sec”
Principal Varieties: Min. 70% combined Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Gris, and Muscadelle
Accessory Varieties: Max. 30% combined Ugni Blanc, Merlot Blanc, Colombard, Alvarinho, and Liliorila, with max. 10% combined Alvarinho and Lilorila
difference between bordeaux and bordeaux superior age requirements (red wine)
Bordeaux Superior:
Elevage until mid June of the year following harvest
Bordeaux: Reds can be sold by middle of January
Bordeaux Superieur AOP:
Blanc: liquoreux: 17g/l
Rouge sec: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Cot (Malbec)
What is Haut-Benauge (only subzone of Bordeaux AOP)
Subdesignation for Bordeaux AOP:
white wine: 5-60 g/l RS
What are the three regional (Generic) appellations of Bordeaux
Bordeaux AOP
Bordeaux Superior AOP
Cremant de Bordeaux AOP
Bordeaux Superieur label is limited to these styles:
Red and medium sweet white wines: (min. 17 g/l) from the same wide area as Bordeaux AOP
Styles of wine permitted under Bordeaux AOP
Red, white (sec, off dry, and medium sweet) rosé, and clairet wines
What year was Bordeaux AOP established
1936 (last updated 2021)
Max yields for Bordeaux AOP
Blanc: 67 hl/ha
Rosé: 62 hl/ha
Rouge: 60 hl/ha
(Haut Benauge 55 hl/ha)
Min potential alc for Bordeaux Superior AOC
Blanc: 12% (11% acquired)
Rouge: 11%