Rhône Valley Flashcards
Learn the local geography, topography, and climate, along with appellation hierarchy, major grapes, and vinification methods for this iconic region.
Which two towns bookend the northern Rhône?
- Vienne (north)
- Valence (south)
What is the climate of the northern Rhône?
Continental
Where does the Rhône River originate?
Switzerland
What benefits does the Rhône River provide the vineyards?
- moderates the climate
- provides air circulation
- reflects sunlight
- warms the slopes
What is the Mistral?
Strong winds that originate in Switzerland and follow the Rhône River into France.
It warms and dries out the nothern Rhône, inhibiting disease, mildew and mold.
Are the vineyards of the northern Rhône situated on the valley floor or on steep, terraced hillsides overlooking the river?
Steep, terraced hillsides overlooking the river
What are the soils of the northern Rhône?
- Granite
- Schist
What are the white grapes of the northern Rhône?
- Viognier
- Marsanne
- Roussanne
What is the only red grape allowed in the northern Rhône?
Syrah
Why are vines in the northern Rhône so often staked to the ground?
The Mistral is so strong it’s been known to knock vines over.
Are the wines of the northern Rhône more often bottled as blends or single varietals?
Most often single varietals, especially Syrah and Viognier.
Sometimes you’ll see Marsanne and Roussanne blended together.
Most wines from the nothern Rhône are fermented and aged in _____.
However, there are some winemakers who do primary fermentation in _____ and then age their wines in _____.
Oak, especially large foudres.
Stainless steel, then oak (new and/or used).
What is cofermentation and why is it done?
When two or more grape varietals undergo fermentation together, rather than separately.
It’s done to boost aromatics, complexity, and softening tannins.
What are the 6 AOPs of the northern Rhône from north to south?
- Côte-Rôtie (red only)
- Condrieu (white only)
- Saint-Joseph
- Crozes-Hermitage
- Hermitage
- Cornas (red only)
What are the 2 red-wine only AOPs in the northern Rhône?
- Côte-Rôtie AOP
- Cornas AOP
What color wines can Côte-Rôtie be and what are the permissible grapes?
- Red only
- Syrah with max. 20% Viognier
What color can wines from Condrieu be and what are the permissible grapes?
- White only
- 100% Viognier