SW France Flashcards
What is the dominant grape of the wine in the image? Carignan (Merlot, merlot, MERLOT)
Select the style(s) of wine permitted in Coteaux du Quercy AOP.
Red
White
Rosé
Sparkling
Rosé
Red
Fer in Southwest France is also known as Pinenc and g (Mansois, mansois, MANSOIS, Braucol, braucol, BRAUCOL)
Raffiat de Moncade is a dominant grape in which appellation?
Béarn (Your Answer)
Tursan
Irouléguy
Jurançon
All of the following are members of the Cotoide family, except:
Tannat
Fer
Malbec
Négrette
Prunelard
Fer
Which appellation is furthest east?
Coteaux du Quercy
Côtes de Millau
Gaillac
Marcillac
Grapes for Jurançon Vendanges Tardives wines may not be harvested until what date?
November 2nd
November 15th
December 2nd
December 15th
November 2nd
Madiran wines may not be released until what date?
December 1st of the 1st year following harvest
November 1st of the 1st year following harvest
December 1st of the 2nd year following harvest
November 1st of the 2nd year following harvest
November 1st of the 1st year following harvest
Who produces “Vin d’Autan?”
Domaine de la Ramaye
Domaine des Très Cantous
Domaine Rotier
Château Labastidie
Domaine des Très Cantous
Len de l’El is a red grape.
True/False
False
Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh wines require a minimum _____ grams per liter of residual sugar.
45
What grape is used to produce Château de Haute-Serre’s “Albesco?”
Chardonnay
What is the minimum percentage of Fer required in Marcillac AOP?
90%
Merlot must account for what percentage of red plantings in Montravel AOP?
25%
40%
50%
70%
50%
“Perlé” is a synonym for what style of wine in Gaillac?
Off-Dry (Your Answer)
Fortified
Sparkling
Semi-sparkling
Sweet
Semi-sparkling