Southwest France Flashcards

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SWFrance climate

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Similar to Bordeaux
Atlantic influence that dissipates as we move inland

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Bergerac

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Slightly drier and warmer than Bordeaux
C, CF, Malb, Mer

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Cotes de Bergerac

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Restricted to main Bordeaux varieties
Lower max yields
90% sold in France

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4
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Monbazillac

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Sweet white only
Botrytis or late harvest
Lies between River Dordogne and tributaries
80% SB, SG, Sem, Muscadelle
Mostly sold in France

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5
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Cahors

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70% Malbec
Some Atlantic influence
Warmer/drier
Tannat and Merlot authorized
Destemming required to reduce tannin
Rich soils on plane leading to river - high vigor low concentration
80% private production 20% co-op

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Madiran

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Tannat
Some Atlantic influence
High rainfall
Hot dry southern Fohn wind help Tannat ripen
Steep west facing slopes for tannic structure
Flatter clay for less tannic early drinking

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7
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Pacherenc du Vic Bilh

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Late harvest sweet white from local varieties
Similar to Jurancon

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Tannat in Madiran

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Vigorous- trellis
Mid ripening- before rain
Prone to bunch rot - sprays

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9
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Madiran wine making

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Min 50% Tannat w/ CF, CS, Fer Servadou
De stemmed
Reduce tannins- shorter maceration, oak aging, bottle aging, micro oxygenation
80% sold in France

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Jurancon grapes

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Petit and Gros Manseng

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Sweet to dry ratio in Jurancon

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70/30

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12
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List the styles of Jurancon sweet to dry

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Jurancon Vendanges Tardives - sweet
Jurancon - med sweet
Jurancon Sec - dry

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13
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Jurancon environment/grape growing

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Humid
High rainfall - flowering/fruit set and harvest
Slopes planted for drainage - terracing/maintenance
Frost risk- bud zone trained high

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14
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Wind in Jurancon and its effects

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Fohn - hot/dry
Spring/Fall
Drys canopy
Raises temperature
Helps produce overripe fruit for sweet wine

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Petit Manseng/Gros Manseng

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Early budding- frost
Mid to late ripening
Thick skins/ open bunches - resistant to rot suitable for late harvest
High acid
Moderately aromatic
Can reach high alcohol
Gris Manseng higher yielding/less aromatic better for dry styles

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16
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Cotes de Gascogne IGP

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Colombard, SB, Chard