Rhone Valley Flashcards

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How many AOC’s are in the Diois area of the Rhone Valley?

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There are 4 AOC's, They are
Clairette de Die (major grape Muscat)
Crémant de Die (mostly Clairette) 
Coteaux de Die (still wine)
Châtillon-en-Diois (white, red, rosé)
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What is the coolest and wettest Non-CdR AOC in the Rhône Valley?

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Côtes du Vivarais

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What is the hottest and driest Non-CdR AOC in the Rhône Valley?

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Costières de Nîmes

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What Non-CdR AOC in the Southern Rhône produces only dry white wines?

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Clairette de Bellegarde

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Which Non-CdR AOC in the Rhône produces mostly rosé?

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Luberon

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Which Non-CdR AOC in the Rhône climbs to 6,000’?

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Ventoux

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Which Non-CdR AOCs in the Rhône were formerly part of Languedoc?

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Duché d’Uzès

Costières de Nîmes

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In the Rhône what is Septentrionaux?

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It means “of the north”

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In the Rhône what is Meridionaux?

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It means “of the south”

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What is the climate of the southern Rhône ?

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Mediterannean

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What is the Mistral?

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A northerly wind that blows through the Rhône

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What Rhône AOC was the first to have its zone of production delineated?

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Châteauneuf-du-Pape

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What 2 Rhône AOC’s make Vin doux Naturals (VdN)?

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Rasteau: red, rose & white sweet fortified VdN
Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise: white sweet fortified
The words Vin Doux Naturals will appear on the label

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Define the term “Foudres”…

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Large wooden barrels

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What is the only red grape variety grown in the Northern Rhône?

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Syrah

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What is the primary method for making rosé wine in the Rhône Valley?

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Saignée or the bleeding method

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Is Côtes du Rhône Villages made in the Northern or Southern Rhône, or in both?

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All 95 CdR villages come from the south

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“Oeil-de-Perdrix” refers to?

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The deep salmon color of Rhône rosés made from Grenache and Cinsault (it translates to Partridge eye)

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What are the 2 Northern Rhône Crus located on the left bank?

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Hermitage

Crozes-Hermitage

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What is the difference between the Beaumes-de-Venise AOC and the Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise AOC?

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The first is dry red and the Muscat one is a sweet white VdN

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The term “Échalas” refers to?

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A teepee like trellising structure that provides support and wind protection for vines

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What are the main soil types found in the Northern Rhône?

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Granite & Schist

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Where is the most Côtes du Rhône produced in the North or South?

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The south. The north makes just a tiny fraction of overall production

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What is the principal grape of Tavel AOC rosé?

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Grenache

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The Rhône Rangers are?
California winemakers making Rhône style wines
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Are Côtes du Rhône Villages wines strictly single varietals or blends or can they both?
CdR Villages must be a blend composed of at least 50% Grenache
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Rhône Valley vineyards are situated between the ____th and ____th parallels north?
44th and 45th
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Can the entire Rhône Valley produce wine under the Côtes du Rhône AOC designation?
No, the Côtes du Rhône AOC is a delineated area within the greater Rhône Valley
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What are the 3 main white grapes of the Northern Rhône?
Viognier Marsanne Roussanne
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What are Galets?
Rounded river stones
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What is the most common vine training system in the Southern Rhône?
Gobelet
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What is the Southernmost AOC in the Southern Rhône?
Costières de Nîmes
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What are the characteristics of the Non-CdR AOC of Côtes du Vivarais?
Right Bank Production: mostly red, almost as much rosé, and very little white Climate: cooler and wetter than the rest of the Southern Rhône Soils: Shallow and predominantly limestone with pockets of gravel Red & rosé: mostly Grenache Whites: Clairette, Grenache Blanc & Marsanne
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What are the characteristics of the Non-CdR AOC of Duché d'Uzès
Right Bank Production: Mostly red, some rosé, and white Located NW of Nîmes Reds & rosés: GSM, Cinsault & Carignan Whites: Clairette, Viognier and Marsanne
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What are the Characteristics of the Non-CdR AOC of Costières de Nîmes?
Right Bank Production: just over 1/2 red, a little less rosé and very little white Climate: Hot, annual semi-drought. Cold air from the Petit Camargue cools the nights; the Mistral also impacts Reds & rosés: Grenache dominant and Syrah, Mourvèdre & Carignan added Whites: Primarily Grenache Blanc with Marsanne & Roussanne
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What are the characteristics of the Non-CdR AOC of Clairette de Bellegarde?
Right Bank Only 17 acres 100% white Soil: Gravel Desert (stone washed down from the alps) Climate: dry and arid - impacted by the mistral Grapes: Clairette
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What are the characteristics of the Non-CdR AOC of Grignan-les-Adhémar?
Left Bank Production: mostly red, some rosé and little white Altitude 1,200' Mostly limestone or sandstone subsoil Reds & rosés: Mostly Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Carignan and Mourvedre Whites: Mostly Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Bourboulenc, Marsanne, Roussanne, and Viognier
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What are the characteristics of the Non-CdR AOC of Ventoux?
Left Bank Foot of Mont Ventoux Wide diurnal temperature Largest of the 6 Non-CdR AOC's Reds & rosés: Mostly Grenache, with Syrah, Cinsault and Carignan Whites: Mostly Clairette, with Grenache Blanc and Bourboulenc
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What are the characteristics of the Non-CdR AOC of Luberon?
Left Bank Production: Mostly rosé, with red & white Climate: Mediterranean, one of the sunniest areas in France, strong continental influences from the Mistral and Tramontane winds Soil: Sand, clay and limestone scree Reds & rosés: mostly Grenache, with Syrah, Mourvèdre and Cinsault Rosés may add up to 20% white Whites mostly Grenache Blanc, Clairette and Bourboulenc
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What is "Méridionales"?
The Southern Côtes du Rhône
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What is the principal grape of Clairette de Die?
Minimum 75% Muscat
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What is the primary method of making rosés in the Rhône Valley?
Saignée or the bleeding method
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What is the most common style of wine in the Diois?
Sparkling white
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What is the primary grape of the Rasteau AOC?
Grenache
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What is the primary difference between a wine labeled "Clairette de Die" and a wine labeled ""Coteaux de Die"?
Clairette is sparkling | Coteaux is still
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What Rhône Cru is devoted to making only rosé wine?
Tavel
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What are the 8 Crus from North to South in the Northern Rhône
1. Côte-Rôtie 2. Condrieu 3. Château-Grillet 4. Saint-Joseph 5. Crozes-Hermitage 6. Hermitage 7. Cornas 8. Saint-Péray
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What are the primary red grapes in the Southern Rhône?
``` Grenache Noir Mourvèdre Syrah Carignan Cinsault ```
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When does most of the Southern Rhône precipitation fall?
In the winter - about 27"
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How many hours of sunshine does the Southern Rhone receive?
2700 hours
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What is the climate of the Southern Rhône ?
Mediterranean
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What is the Southernmost town/area of the Côtes du Rhône area?
Avignon
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What towns are the North and South ends of the Southern Rhône Valley?
Montelimar in the north and Nîmes in the south
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What types of wines are made in the Diois?
The majority is sparkling white there is also some dry white and red
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What is the climate and topography of the Diois?
Continental climate with alpine influences The high elevation means cooler temperatures Seasonal and diurnal variations are the greatest in all of the Rhône Valley Harshest climate in the Rhône Valley One of France's highest wine regions up to 2,700' Soil is mainly limestone and clay
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What are the details of the Diois area of the Rhône Valley?
25 miles SE of Cornas The SW edge of the pre-alpine region known as Massif du Vercors Considered part of the Northern Rhône Valley but not included in Les Côtes du Rhône
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What is the Échalas trellacing that is used in the Northern Rhône?
Échalas > wooden sticks | 2 to 3 sticks arranged teepee style with 2 vines growing in it
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What are the details on the Northern Rhône Cru AOC of Saint-Péray?
Right bank on east and southeast flanks of a deep valley Still and sparkling Roussanne/Marsanne 100% white Sparkling produced since 1825
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What are the detail on the Northern Rhône Cru AOC of Cornas?
Right bank Steep, southeast-facing terraced slopes of granite 100% red and 100% Syrah
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What are the details on the Northern Rhône Cru AOC of Hermitage?
Left bank on steep facing granite slopes Reds: Syrah with up to 15% Marsanne/Roussanne Whites: Marsanne/Roussanne blends - long lived whites Vast majority is red
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What are the details on the Northern Rhône Cru AOC of Crozes-Hermitage?
``` Left bank with varied soils Largest of Northern Crus Reds: Syrah with up to 15% Marsanne and/or Roussanne Whites: Marsanne/Roussanne blends Majority is red ```
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What are the 3 primary white grapes of Southern Rhône?
Grenache Blanc Clairette Blanche Bourboulenc
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What special soil type is Châteauneuf-du-Pape known for?
Galets
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What 3 Southern Rhône AOC's are considered on the plain?
Lirac Tavel Châteauneuf-du-Pape Soils of Garrigue, sand/sandstone, shingle/clay, galets, loess/molasse
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What 3 Southern Rhône AOC's are considered the hill towns with vineyards at elevation?
Vinsobres Rasteau Cairanne All with elevation cooling effects
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What 3 Southern Rhône AOC's are impacted by the Dentelles de Montmirail?
Gigondas Vacqueyras Beaumes-de-Venise It causes garrigue, large diurnal temperature swings and a suntrap that protects them from the Mistral
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Where does the Rhône River begin?
As a glacier in Switzerland on Lake Geneva, flowing through the lake and becoming a river in Geneva
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What are the details on the Northern Rhône Cru AOC of Saint-Péray?
Right bank | 100% Whites: Still and sparkling Roussane and Marsanne
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What are the details on the Northern Rhône Cru AOC of Château-Grillet?
Right Bank Very steep terraces constructed by the Romans 100% white Viognier only Very small AOC only 8.6 acres
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What are the details on the Northern Rhône Cru AOC Condrieu?
Right Bank 100% white Viognier only 90-95% dry although sweet is allowed
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What are the details on the Northern Rhône Cru AOC Côte-Rôtie?
Northernmost of Northern Cru AOC's Right Bank on steep slopes Southeast facing 100% red with up to 20% Viognier, co-planted and co-fermented
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What is the Rhône Valley wine industry like?
France's 2nd largest producer of AOC wine | The wine industry is the regions #1 business activity
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What is the path of the Rhône River?
It starts as a glacier in SW Switzerland It flows from Montreux on Lake Geneva then out through the Jura Mountains down to Lyon France In Lyon, it joins the Saone and pivots south flowing through the Gorges of Northern Rhône It then flows onto the plains of the Southern Rhône and empties into the Mediterranean
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How does the Rhône River link to other waterways?
From its start to finish the Rhône River falls 6,000' in 505 miles It links to the Rhine, Seine, and Loire through a series of waterways It connects the Mediterranean to the rest of Europe
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How does the Rhône link North and South as well as East and West?
The Northern Continental Climate meets the Southern Mediterranean climate here The Granite & Schist of the Massif Central in the west meets the sedimentary soils of the Alps and its foothills in the East
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Where is the Rhône Valley situated?
It is in the Southeastern corner of France - Lyon and Beaujolais to the North - Languedoc and Provence on the SW and SE - The pre-alps to the east - The Massif Central to the west
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How long is the Rhône Valley and what 2 towns bookend it?
120 Miles Vienne and Nîmes are the towns Between Northern and Southern Rhône is a 30 Mile stretch with no vines where much of France's produce is grown
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Between what Parallels north does the Rhône Valley sit?
44th and 45th
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What are the production numbers of the Rhône Valley?
Almost 300 villages Rhône Valley Production 86% red, 9% rosé, 5% white Les Côtes du Rhône 92% red, 4% rosé, 4% white
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What is the river effect on the Northern and Southern Rhône Valley?
The moderating effects of the river is felt more in the North. This is because the vineyards flank the river or are very close to the river. In the south the vineyards are up to 50 miles away
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What are the benefits of the Mistral?
Clears away clouds and dust increasing sunny days Brings dry weather Prevents frost Chases humidity, reducing disease pressure Drops the temperature
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What are the risks of the Mistral?
``` Breaks shoots Rips off leaves and berries Uproots vines Damages crops Desiccates the grapes too much ```
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What is the name of the cold north wind blowing through the Rhône?
Mistral
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T or F? The Rhône River impacts the growing area of the Northern Rhône and Southern Rhône equally...
False
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What is the significance of the 45th Parallel?
It is the 1/2 way point between the equator and the north pole
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T or F? Rhône Valley is bordered by the Massif Central on the east..
False, it is on the west
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What is the location of the Northern Rhône?
It begins 20 miles south of Lyon and stretches for 45 miles from Vienne to Valence
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What is the consistency of the Rhône Valley vintages in the north & south?
In the north the continental climate equates to weather and vintage variability In the south the Mediterranean is consistently good from year to year with low vintage variability
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What is the rosé production like in the Rhône Valley?
``` Only in Southern Rhône Valley Primarily Grenache and Cinsault Usually done the Saignée method The pink juice is fermented like white wine Malolactic fermentation is avoided ```
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How is red wine production like in the Rhône Valley?
Cold soak is more common There is some co-fermenting Fermentation usually runs 7 - 15 days but can last up to 20 Malolactic fermentation is standard Traditionally, wines are aged in concrete, stainless steel or large wooden barrels
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How is sweet fortified wine produced in the Rhône Valley?
In temperature controlled stainless steel tanks used to chill the juice and slow fermentation In order to preserve acidity, Malolactic fermentation is often blocked by adding SO2
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When are most Rhône Valley white AOC wines meant to be consumed?
2-4 years, some Crus are age worthy | A small percentage of Cru whites are aged in oak giving long ageability
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What is the production stats of the Northern Rhône?
8,100 acres 5% of total Les Côtes du Rhône production 4% of total Rhône Valley production
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What is the topography of the Southern Rhône?
Rolling hills, rocky plains and jagged mountains
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What mountains flank the Southern Rhône?
``` Mont Ventoux Mount Luberon The Dentelles All flank the eastern side On the southern horizon near Avignon is the Alpilles ```
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What are the primary soil types of the Southern Rhône?
``` Galets - rounded river stones Shingle Clay Stoney clay limestone Loess and Molasse Red sandstone ```
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What are the white wine styles of the Southern Rhône?
Dry White | Sweet fortified white: Vins Doux Naturels VdN
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What are the red wine styles of the Southern Rhône?
Dry Red | Sweet fortified red: Vins Doux Naturels VdN
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T or F? The wine of the Southern Rhône are blended products...
True
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône white grape Grenache Blanc?
Vigorous variety with average ripening Fairly full bodied white with low acidity and good extract Displays green apple and pear flavors and white flower aromatics
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône white grape Clairette?
Extremely vigorous, late ripening Prefers warm, rocky, dry sites High in alcohol, low in acidity Hints of apricot, apple, peach, fennel and lime
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône white grape Viognier?
Vigorous and hardy vine, ripens early Can thrive in poor, stony soils Produces aromatic wines that are high in alcohol and moderate acidity Hints of peach, apricot, honey, violets and white flowers
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhone white grape Roussanne?
Moderate in vigor, mid-ripening Prefers warm, stony, well drained soils, arid hillsides (and/or silt limestone) Elegant and complex wines with floral notes, high alcohol and moderately high acidity Aromas of honeysuckle, quince, apricot, acacia and white peach
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône white grape Bourboulenc?
Vigorous, late ripening Requires high temperatures to ripen Produces wine of moderate alcohol and high acidity Aromas of citrus and smoke
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The synonym for Vaccarèse is?
Camarèse
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône white grape Piquepoul Blanc?
Shy producer and vulnerable to fungus Name means lip stinger Produces a wine of high acidity Flavors of green apple and citrus
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What are the 3 white grapes of the Northern Rhône ?
Viognier Marsanne Roussanne
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What are the production stats of the Southern Rhône Cru Cairanne?
Left Bank, Newest Cru Production: almost all red some white, rosé is made but not given AOC status Soils: white clay, red clay and silt Reds: 50% minimum Grenache with 20% Syrah and/or Mourvèdre and up to 20% other reds Whites: Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Marsanne, Roussanne, Bourboulenc and Viognier + 20% max other whites
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What are the production stats of the Southern Rhône Cru Gigondas?
Left bank Production: Almost all red tiny amount of rosé Climate: Diurnal temperature swings due to elevation Soils: marls, limestone and sand Vineyards: elevation up to 1,350', northwest and west facing Reds: Predominantly GSM blends Rosés: mostly Grenache
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What are the production stats on the Southern Rhône Cru Vacqueyras?
Left bank on the slopes of the Dentelles Production: Almost all red, little white and rosé Climate: Significant diurnal temperature swings Wines: reds are fleshier and meatier than Gigondas Reds: predominantly GSM blends Rosés: Grenache, Mourvèdre and Cinsault Whites: Clairette, Grenache Blanc, Bourboulenc, Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier Soils: Sand and silt atop limestone, sandstone and marl
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What are the production stats of the Southern Rhône Cru Beaumes de Venise?
Left Bank, southeast side of the Dentelles - protecting it from the Mistral Production: Dry red, Muscat VdN Elevation: 300-1800' Soils: complex array of marl, limestone and clay Climate: mountain serves as a windbreak Grapes: Grenache & Syrah dominant blend Beaumes de Venise is the red blend Muscat de Beaumes de Venise is the VdN
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In the beginning around 95 million years ago what was France?
An inland sea | This resulted in sedimentary limestone soil from the shellfish dying and settling on the bottom
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What occured in the center of France around 65 million years ago?
The water receded and the Massif Central rose The area has the largest concentration of extinct volcanoes in the world resulting in granite and schist soils The compression of the mud and soils resulted in metamorphic rocks
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What is Garrigue?
Nutrient-poor cretaceous limestone Scrub vegetation that grows upon it Aromatics of rosemary, thyme, and lavender found in red wines of the Rhône
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What major event occured to the Mediterranean Basin 5-2 million years ago?
The sill of Gibraltar was breached filling the Mediterranean Basin This resulted in clay and red sandstone, iron rich soils which are very water retentive
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How big is the Rhône Valley, and what cities mark the north and south ends of the Rhône Valley?
120 miles long with 300 villages In the north is the city of Vienne In the south is the city of Nîmes
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What is the most important soil of the Northern Rhône?
Granite/Schist ``` Secondary soils: Garrigue Galets Shingle clay Loess/Molasse ```
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What are the major soils of the Southern Rhône?
``` Garrigue Galets Shingle Clay Loess/Molasse Sandstone ```
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What are the windblown silts and sands known as?
Loess/Molasse
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What is the result of windblown silts and sands on wine?
Fruit forward and less structured
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What do Galets do to the grape?
Adds alcohol & tannins, age worthy wines?
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What was the major geologic event that occured 2 million to 10,000 years ago in the Rhône?
The Rhône Glacier slides into France The Massif Central stops it The glacier ground the soil creating polished rocks called Galets
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What cities bookend Les Côtes du Rhône?
Vienne in the north | Avignon in the south
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What is the climate of the Southern Rhône?
Mediterranean, much warmer than the Northern Rhône
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What cities bookend the Southern Rhône?
Montelimar in the north | Nîmes in the south
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What marks the boundary of the Northern Rhône?
Vienne in the north Valence in the south 45 miles long 4% of total production
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What is the climate of the Northern Rhône?
Continental | Except the Diois which is more Alpine
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What are the beneficial effects of the Mistral?
Chases clouds, dust and humidity Drops temperatures Dessicates the grapes
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What are some of the detrimental effects of the Mistral?
Breaks shoots Rips off leaves and berries Shuts down the vine Desiccates the grapes too much
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What are the production stats of the Southern Rhône Cru of Tavel?
``` Right bank Production: 100% rosé Mostly Grenache Soil: sand, limestone and galets Vinification must be Saignée ```
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What are the production stats of the Southern Rhône Cru of Lirac?
Right bank Production: Mostly red some rosé and white Climate is hot and arid, the mistral blows full force Whites: Clairette, Bourboulenc and Grenache Blanc Rosés: Both Saignée & Direct Press. Mostly Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah and Mourvèdre Dark in Color Reds: Same as Rosés
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What are the core red and white blends of the Southern Rhône?
Core Red: Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault & Mourvedre | Core White: Grenache Blanc, Bourboulenc, Marsanne & Roussanne
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What are the 9 Crus of the Southern Rhône from north to south?
``` Vinsobres Rasteau Cairanne (most recent Cru) Gigonda Vacqueyras Beaume de Venise Châteauneuf du Pape Lirac Tavel ```
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What are the 8 Crus of the Northern Rhône from north to south?
1. Côte-Rôtie 2. Condrieu 3. Château-Grillet 4. Saint-Joseph 5. Crozes-Hermitage 6. Hermitage 7. Cornas 8. Saint-Péray
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What percentage of Cru production comes from the northern and southern Rhône regions?
25% from the North 75% from the South Majority is red
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What 2 Côtes du Rhône Villages AOC's produce Vin doux Naturels (VdN)?
Rasteau Muscat de Beaumes de Venise > 10% RS and 15% alcohol
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How many villages have been awarded AOC status and can add their name to CDRV wines as CDRV-named village?
20
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What are the production stats for CDRV AOC wines?
95 villages that can produce it Standards are more stringent than CdR Blending formula refers to what's in the bottle not the field
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What percentage of Regional CdR AOC comes from the Southern Rhône ?
95% | There are 171 villages in both the north and south that can contribute to the blend
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What percentage of wine production come from outside the CDR zone of production?
25%
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What are the Rhône Valley AOC's that lie outside the CdR zone of production?
The Diois - 2 Sparkling: Clairette de Die & Cremant de Die - 2 Still: Coteaux de Die & Chatillon en Diois ``` In the South: Côtes du Vivarais Grignan-les-Adhémar Duché d'Uzès Ventoux Luberon Costières de Nîmes Clairette de Bellegarde ```
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What are the CdR zones of production AOC's?
Côtes du Rhône Regional AOC: 171 villages located here both north and south Côtes du Rhône Villages AOC: 95 villages, south only Côtes du Rhône Villages - named Villages: 17 villages south only 17 Cru AOC's: 8 in the north and 9 in the south including the 2 VdN AOCs
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What is the key effect of being near a body of water?
It equalizes the diurnal and seasonal temperatures Helps bud break Reduces frosts - stays a little warmer 2 -4 degrees
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When did the vine begin in the Rhône Valley?
600BC with the Phoceans
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When did the Romans arrive and what was one of the first things they did?
121 BC and they built terraces into the steep slopes of the north
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What major event happened in the 14th century?
The French Popes during the Avignon Papacy moved to Avignon
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What major changes occured to the Côtes du Rhône in the 1600-1800s?
The effort to protect the wine and certify the Côtes du Rhône name Wine barrels were stamped "CDR" and in the 1800s Côte du Rhône was changed to Les Côtes du Rhône
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What was one of the most significant ways Phylloxera in the early 1870's changed the vineyards of Southern Rhône?
Mourvèdre was exceedingly difficult to graft, plantings decreased dramatically - from 33% to 3%
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What happened in 1956 that resulted in a huge increase in Viticulture?
A severe winter frost killed off the olive and fruit trees, the vines survived Many farmers switched to viticulture
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What are the CdR stats?
171 of the Rhône Valleys 300 villages can produce CdR | 92% red, 4% rosé and 4% white
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What is the vine spacing in the Southern Rhône?
They are spaced wider apart due to the depleted soil and lack of water Irrigation is not illegal but permission is needed Can be either machine or hand harvested
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How are the new vineyards usually trained in the Rhône?
They are often trellised This is for better sun exposure, ease of pruning, elimination of humidity build-up within the canopy, structural support against the Mistral
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What training method is traditionally used in the Southern Rhône?
The Gobelet method | This is to keep the vines close to the ground to protect it from the Mistral
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône red grape Syrah?
Densely pigmented, tannic wines with moderate alcohol and acidity Raspberry, black currant, cherry and plum fruits with pepper, sundried tomatoes, herb and cocoa Sometimes leathery, gamey barnyard notes Reductive in nature
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône red grape Mourvèdre ?
Late ripener requiring warmth and sunlight Thrives best near the coast Densely pigmented with high levels of tannin and acidity Complexes and intensifies with age In its youth herbs, bright plum, strawberry and meaty aromas Truffle appear with age
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône red grape Grenache Noir?
Vigorous and productive Wind and drought resistant High alcohol, moderate acid, pigment and tannins Bright strawberry, wild cherry and prune fruit with a dash of licorice and spice Prone to oxidation
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône red grape Cinsault?
Abundant crop Drought and wind resistant Requires high temperatures to ripen its fruit Moderate pigment, low acidity, supple tannins and red fruit aroma Usually used for rosé wines
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône red grape Carignan?
Produces abundant crop Late budder, late ripener, drought and wind resistant Prefers low vigor sites such as warm dry hillsides Produces well structured, tannic wines with good acidity and color
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône white grape Ugni Blanc?
Known as Trebbiano in Italy Late budding, late ripening, vigorous and high yielding Possesses good acidity Crafts delicate whites with hints of citrus and almond
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône white grape Marsanne?
Extremely vigorous and hardy Generous producer and early ripener Produces powerful wines with high alcohol High extract and moderately low acidity Tastes of melon and flowers; transitions to hazelnut
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When did Phylloxera hit the Rhône ?
Early 1870's
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What did Phylloxera do to the grape landscape in the Rhône?
Greatest impact on Mourvèdre Mourvèdre was very difficult to graft This reduced vineyard plantings form 30 to 3%
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What grapes took over vineyard production after Phylloxera?
Easy to Graft: Grenache and Syrah Mourvèdre now less than 3% Grenache: 65% Syrah: 18%
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What are the 4 seasons of the Northern Rhône?
Spring: Variable, wet with fog or sunny and dry Summer: Hot & Sunny with 2,100 hours of sunlight and 27-35" of rainfall Autumns: Dry & Windy with danger of hail Winter: Cold with light snowfall
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What is the topography of the Northern Rhône?
Vineyards are planted on slopes facing the Rhône up to 60 degrees Romans carved terraces on these slopes to stop slope wash and make vineyard work easier
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In the Northern Rhône what is the ideal vineyard aspect?
South
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What is the only red grape of the Northern Rhône?
Syrah - Early ripening - Densely pigmented - Tannic - Moderate acidity and alcohol - The wine can express leather & gamey notes due to Syrahs reductive nature
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What is the soil type of the Northern Rhône?
Mostly granite sub soils with a topsoil of decomposed schist and granite sand Pockets of calcareous soils mixed with Galets and patches of shingle clay
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What are the characteristics of the Northern Rhône white grape Roussanne?
Moderately vigorous, mid ripener Prefers warm, stony, well drained soils and arid hillsides, also silt-limestone soils High alcohol and moderately high acidity Aromas of honeysuckle, quince, apricot, acacia and white peach
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What are the characteristics of the Northern Rhône white grape Marsanne?
``` Vigorous and hardy Generous producer Early ripener Prefers warm, stony, infertile soils High in alcohol and extract Moderately low in acidity Look for aromas of melon and flowers that transition to hazelnut ```
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What are the characteristics of the Northern Rhône white grape Viognier?
``` Vigorous and hardy Thrives in poor, dry, stony soils Early ripener Aromatic High in alcohol Moderate acidity Aromas of peach, honey, musk, violets and white flowers ```
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How do we mitigate the Mistral effects?
In the South: Plant untrellised, low-facing the wind Gobelet style In the North: Plant on protected SE facing slopes and use Echalas trellesing
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What is the quality pyramid in the Les Côtes du Rhône?
Cru AOC's (VdNs included) Côtes du Rhône villages - named villages AOC (only in the south) Côtes du Rhône Villages AOC (must be a blend) Côtes du Rhône regional AOC
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How many Crus are in the Northern Rhône?
8
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How many Crus are in the Southern Rhône?
9
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How many CdR named villages are there?
17
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``` Are these red, white or rosé AOC's Vinsobres Cairanne (most recent Cru) Gigonda Vacqueyras Beaume de Venise Châteauneuf du Pape Lirac Tavel Rasteau ```
Vinsobres - red only Cairanne (most recent Cru) - red and white Gigonda - red and a little rosé Vacqueyras - red, rosé and white Beaume de Venise - dry red and Muscate VdN Châteauneuf du Pape - red and white Lirac - red, rosé and white Tavel - rosé only Rasteau - dry red plus red, rosé or white VdN
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How many CdR - villages are there?
95
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How many CdR wine producing villages are there?
171
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How many VdN AOC's are there and what are their names?
2 Rasteau Muscat de Beaumes de Venise
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From north to the south wat the the 8 Northern Cru AOC's?
1. Côte-Rôtie 2. Condrieu (white) 3. Château-Grillet (white) 4. Saint-Joseph 5. Crozes-Hermitage 6. Hermitage 7. Cornas (amphitheater) 8. Saint-Péray (white)
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Are the following Northern Cru AOC's red, white or rose? 1. Côte-Rôtie 2. Condrieu 3. Château-Grillet 4. Saint-Joseph 5. Crozes-Hermitage 6. Hermitage 7. Cornas 8. Saint-Péray
1. Côte-Rôtie: red only 2. Condrieu: white only 3. Château-Grillet: white only 4. Saint-Joseph: red & white 5. Crozes-Hermitage: red & white 6. Hermitage: red & white 7. Cornas: red only 8. Saint-Péray: white only
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What are the grape varieties and their percentage in the Northern Rhône?
1. Côte-Rôtie: Syrah up to 20% Viognier 2. Condrieu: 100% Viognier 3. Château-Grillet: 100% Viognier 4. Saint-Joseph: reds Syrah up to 10% Marsanne and/or Roussanne 6. Hermitage: reds Syrah up to 15% Marsanne and/or Roussanne 7. Cornas: 100% Syrah 8. Saint-Péray: Roussanne and/or Marsanne
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Which AOC in Northern Rhône makes sweet Vins de Paille?
Hermitage
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What is the difference between Côte-Rôtie, Condrieu and Château-Grillet and the rest of the CRU AOCs in the Northern Rhône?
The top 3 have Viognier as the white grape, below that the rest have Marsanne and Roussanne as their whites
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What are the parents of Syrah?
Dureza x Mondeuse Blanche meaning Syrah is a French grape
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône Cru CdP?
Left bank Production: almost all red with some white Largest and driest AOC Soils: limestone, sandstone, shingle/clay and galets Climate: dry, exposed to the full force of the Mistral Grapes: 13 Authorized
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What did the 3 week 5 degree winter freeze do to the Rhône Valley?
In addition to the cold the 60 mph Mistral winds blew through the valley The majority of the regions olive and fruit trees perished; the vines survived These farms replanted to the vine
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What was the INAO's first regulation text?
AOC Defined area of origin (Origine) Named (Appellation) product created & labeled under strictly regulated (Controlee') production methods May 15, 1936 INAO First AOC's - Arbois - Cassis - CdP
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Who is Baron Pierre Le Roy de Boiseaumarie?
In 1935 he led the vine growers of CdP to delineate the CdP zone of production and set production standards In 1936 the first AOC's were announced and CdP was among them
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What are the "non-Cru" AOC's in the Rhône?
``` Diois Ventoux Grignon le Adhemar Luberon Côtes du Vivarais Duché d'Uzès Costière de Nîmes Clairette de Bellegarde ```
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What is the northernmost Cru in the Northern Rhône?
Côte-Rôtie
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Which northern Rhône Cru is known for sparkling wine?
Saint-Péray
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What percentage to the total Rhône Valley production does the Cote du Rhône AOC represent?
50
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What are the AOC types within the Les Côtes du Rhône?
Côtes du Rhône AOC: 68% of the Les Côtes du Rhône region Côtes du Rhône Villages - 5% Côtes du Rhône Villages - named Village: 9% 17 Cru AOC's ( including 2 Vin Doux Naturals AOC's): 17% & 1% respectively
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What does the Côtes du Rhône regional AOC cover?
It is the regional AOC of the Les Côtes du Rhône region | It represents 50% of the production of the entire Rhône Valley
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What are the wines form the Northern and Southern Rhône called?
Northern: Côtes du Rhône Septentrionalis Southern: Côtes du Rhône Méridionales
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What are the production stats of the Southern Rhône Cru of Vinsobres?
Left Bank At elevation of 1,200' Climate: Has alpine influences that preserve the wines natural acidity Red: Min 50% Grenache plus 25% Syrah and/or Mourvedre Soils: Sand + clay with pocket of gravel and limestone
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What is the "new castle of the Pope"?
Pope John XXII built a new summer home in a small town He named it "The New Castle of the Pope" or Châteauneuf du Pape This name became the name of the town
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When did the Romans arrive in the Rhône and what did they do for formal viticulture?
Arrived in 121 BC They transformed te steep slopes into walled terraces They began on the right bank and then annexed the left
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When did formal viticulture begin in the Rhône?
Celtic tribes were present when the Phocéans arrived in Marseille around 600 BC They brought the grape Muscat a Petit Grains Blanc
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What is the real origin Syrah and Viognier?
Syrah: Indigenous to France Cross of Dureza and Mondeuse Blanche Viognier: Related to Mondeuse Blanche
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What is the primary white grape of the Northern Rhône?
Viognier
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What is the primary grape of the Southern Rhône?
Grenache
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When was the Church in Rhône ?
1309 - 1376 the Catholic church center of power was in Avignon with 7 Catholic Popes ruling from here
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What is the link between Viognier and Syrah?
Mondeuse Blanc
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What are the characteristics of the Southern Rhône VdN AOC of Muscat de Beaumes de Venise?
Grape: Muscat a Petit Grains Superior acid and sugar balance Aromas of rose, lychee and orange blossom
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What 3 Northern Rhône Crus permit Viognier?
Côte-Rôtie Condrieu Château-Grillet
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What is "Vins de Medecine"?
Wines from CdP and other Southern Rhône areas sold to Burgundy to add pigment, tannin and riper fruit during the Avignon Papacy
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When did "La Côte du Rhône " begin?
In the 1600's it began as an administrative district in the vicariate of Uzes Lies within the Southern Rhône on the right bank Growers called their wine Cote du Rhône
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What was the change from La Cote du Rhône to Les Côtes du Rhône ?
1737 King Louis XV mandated the branding of all Cote du Rhône wine barrels with CDR to protect their origin 1800's the singular name became the plural Les Cotes du Rhône becoming a regional moniker It stretches from Vienne to Avignon on both banks
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What are the production stats of the Southern Rhône Cru of Rasteau?
Left Bank Production: dry red plus red, white and rosé VdN Unique Mesoclimate: South facing amphitheater that traps sun and blocks the Mistral Elevation- 1050' Soils: marls, red clay and sand with pockets of gravel Reds: Predominantly GSM
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What are the characteristics of the VdN Rasteau AOC?
Grapes: Grenache Noir, Grenache Gris and Grenache Blanc (with up to 10% of the other varieties) Most of this VdN is red White VdNs: Blanc (reductive) or Ambre' (Oxidative) styles Red VdNs: Grenat (reductive) or Tuile (Oxidative) styles Hors d' Age: 5 years oxidative aging Rancio: 12 months oxidative aging in barrel