Introduction to France Flashcards
France’s wine history up to 1600
- Roman Gaul (1C BC to 5C AD)
- Wines from Italy
- planting in Marseille (‘the Greek colony”)
- large scale vine growing in South: 1st C in Rhone Valley and near to Bordeaux - sea access
- Charlemagne (Roman Emperor 800 AD) big expansion
- Monasteries 1000 AD big expansion
- Middle Ages (1066-1485) important exports to England, Scotland, Flanders & Holland
What was key geographical driver in France’s early wine development?
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Transport by water
- Rivers and sea created key markets
- Bordeaux access to Britain, Holland & Flanders
- Transport on land tricky
- Paris supplied by major rivers
- local vineyards (Auxerre, Chablis, now abandoned)
- Loire
- Paris supplied by major rivers
What was the key development in Bordeaux in 17th C
- Draining of the marshes in the Medoc by Ducth engineers
- exposed fast-draining, gravel soils
- ports close to Bordeaux became key trading channel for N Europe and Paris
- Led to 1855 classification
Setbacks to french viticulture in seoncd half 19th C?
- powdery mildew
- downy mildew
- black rot
- phylloxera
only recovered in early 20C as solutions found, then implemented industry-wide
France’s vineyard area (incl table grapes and brandy) was dramatically reduced between 1970 and early 2010s. Why and by how much?
- EU vine pull scheme
- area fell by 1/3
Climate extremes of France grape growing regions generally
- Latitude 42-49 degrees North
- northerly Atlantic-infleunced Muscadet
- continental Burgundy
- Mediterranean Province
Vineyard management in France generally
- Mainly high density trellis-trained
- often cane-replacement pruned Guyot with VSP
- bush vines in South of France
Increase in certified organic grape growing in France?
- Fourfold in decade to 2017
Top 10 grape varieties grown in France and approximate hectarage
(incl wine, brandy and table grapes)
- Merlot 115k
- = Ugni Blanc 80k ha
- = Grenache Noir 80k ha
- Syrah 62k ha
- Chardonnay 52k ha
- Cabernet Sauvignon 50k ha
- = Cabernet Franc 33k ha
- = Carignan 33k ha
- Pinot Noir 32k
- Sauvignon Blanc 30k ha
Three of France’s contributions to wine-making progress according to WSET
- Chaptalisation (enrichment) in cooler areas
- Maturation in oak barrels (large cooperage industry)
- Large sciencific sector: institutions in Bordeax and Monpellier
Describe the laws governing the French wine industry
- 1935 INAO (Institut National des Appellations d’Origine, now et de la Qualité)
- oversaw Appellation d’Origine Controllé AOC
- 2009 Indication Géographique Protegee IGP
- AOCs geographical based on terroir: prescribed
- varieties, planting density, training systems, max yields, min alcohol, min maturation, earliest sale date
Can French wines have the grape variety on their labels?
- Yes, due to success of varietally labelled new world wines
- from 2009 all EU wines can have grape(s) alongside appellation eg Bourgogne AOC Chardonnay
- wines w/o geogrpahical indication can carry name of varieti(es) and vintage
One slide on wine business of France
- Av vineyard size much higher than Italy/Spain but
- co-ops 40% total production (small growers)
- consumption per capita half 100 years ago
- 3/4 vol sales through small/med local cos/ private label - highly fragmented. Top 3 Castel Freres (12% vol sales), Carrefour France, ITM Enterprises
- Exports less volume than Spain or Italy, but 50% more value than Italy and 3 x value of Spain
- Imports cheap wine, esp from Spain, causing tension between importers & French growers