Bordeaux Flashcards

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Bordeaux

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Moderate Maritime Climate
Prolonged Growing Season
Landes Forest

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Left Bank

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Medoc to the North, Graves to the South, gravel soils (croupes) give superior drainage and heat retention, Cabernet Sauvignon

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Right Bank

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Pomerol, Saint Emilion, more clay in soil but significant patches of gravel in certain sectors, Merlot dominant

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Merlot

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Early ripening, prefers cold soils (clay), medium tannin, moderate color, low acid, high alcohol

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Cabernet Sauvignon

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Late ripening, prefers warm soils (gravels and sand), high acid, high tannin, high color, moderate alcohol

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Cabernet Franc

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Cold soil (limestone), medium tannin, medium acid, moderate color

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Malbec

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Devastated by freeze of 1956 so replanted with Merlot, likes limestone, low acidity, blackberry notes,

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Petit Verdot

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Buds early ripens late so fell out of favor. Climate change bringing it back into favor. Deep color, high tannin, spicy notes, gravel and sandy soils

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Semillon

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Waxy texture, subdued aroma, medium acid, fuller bodies
Dry: pear, citrus, mineral.
Sweet: tropical fruit, honey, apricot, peach, citrus, nectarine
More succeptible to botrytis and ages well

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Sauvignon Blanc

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High acid, aromatic white, grassy, gooseberry, pineapple

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Muscadelle

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Intensely aromatic

Grapey with slight musk overtones, flowers

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Double Goyet

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Head trained, replacement cane VSP (2 canes trained)

Left Bank

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Simgle Guyot

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head trained, replacement cane VSP (1 cane trained)

Right bank

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Soft Pruning

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Making small cuts, leaving some extra wood at cut site

Allow wood to dry out and maximizing sap flow around plant

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1855 Classification

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Established by request of Napoleon for the Exposotion Universelle de Paris
Based on price of Medoc and Haut Brion in Graves
Remains ulaltered today
Still affects price

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Graves Classification

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Drawn up in 1953 (completed in 1959)
13 wines entitled to use Cru Classe
500 hectares in Pessac-Leognan appellation

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Saint-Emilion Classification

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1954 (revised every 10 years)
Overseen by INAO
Premier Cru Classe
Grabd Cru Classe

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Cru Bourgeois du Medoc Classification

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2003 made official in 2016
Renewed every September
All Medoc wines, 2 years after harvest
Annual blind tasting

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Châteaux

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Over 7,000 estates
Now shrinking from acquisitions
Average size 19 hectares
Annual production 800 bottles

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Le Place de Bordeaux

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The roles of growers, courtier, negociants
Growers utilize brokers (courtiers) who sell to merchants (negociants) who sell to wholesalers then to retail then to consumer
Courtiers mark up 2% and negociants 15%

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En Primeur

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Futures sold while wine is still in barrel
Year to 18 months before being bottled
Gives producer money up front
Gives consumer/negociants ability to buy at lower price (usually) then when it hits stores
Also has become only way to get some wines and you have to buy every year to keep your allocation