Languedoc- Roussillion Flashcards
What is the “méthode ancestrale “ of sparkling winemaking?
Inducing a second fermentation by “waking up” a chilled, partially-fermented wine
What other grape is related to Lledoner Pelut?
Grenache
What appellations are located in the Languedoc’s “Atlantic corridor”?
Cabardès, Malepère and the Limoux AOCs
Crémant de Limoux is based on what grape variety?
Crémant de Limoux must contain at least 40% Chardonnay
Rolle is a synonym for what other grape variety?
Vermentino
What style of wine is produced in the Limoux AOC?
The Limoux AOC is for still reds and whites
What Languedoc AOC is particularly known for Syrah-based wines?
Minervois AOC
What is the “Massif de la Clape”?
A limestone outcrop separating Narbonne from the sea
What is the “Etang de Thau”?
A lake separating the Picpoul de Pinet AOC from the sea
What Languedoc AOC is evenly split between Atlantic and Mediterranean grape varieties?
Cabardès AOC
Who discovered mutage?
Arnaud de Villeneuve of Montpellier in 1285
What are the five primary grapes permitted for Languedoc AOC white wines?
Grenache Blanc, Grenache Gris, Bourboulenc, Clairette, Picpoul Blanc
What appellation is nestled within the Corbières AOC?
Fitou AOC
What are the six “cru” appellations of the Languedoc region?
Faugères, La Clape, Corbieres-Boutenac, Saint Chinian Berlou, Saint Chinian Roquebrun and Minervois la Livinière
How was the impact of phylloxera different in Languedoc compared to other French regions?
Languedoc was the first region to be replanted on American rootstocks and the first to recover.
What Languedoc appellation is based on a minimum 50% Merlot?
Malepère
What grape is used in the Blanquette Méthode Ancestrale AOC?
These wines are 100% Mauzac
What is the largest AOC in Languedoc in terms of geographic size?
Corbières (it is also the fourth largest in France.)
What is “mutage”?
The addition of grape spirit to must in order to stop fermentation and obtain a sweet wine
What two Languedoc appellations are known for single-varietal wines?
Clairette du Languedoc AOC and Picpoul de Pinet AOC
What is the oldest sparking wine in the world?
Blanquette de Limoux. The sparking phenomenon was discovered by the monks of Saint-Hilaire in 1531.
What are the four primary red grape varieties of the Languedoc AOC?
Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre and Lladoner Pelut
What grape is referred to as the “lip stinger”?
Picpoul Blanc
What grape variety is used in the production of all Languedoc VDNs?
Muscat à Petitis Grains Blanc