Fundamentals - French Wine Law Flashcards

1
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Who crafted the law to introduce AOCs

A

Joseph Capus

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2
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Who first proposed a definition of a zone of production and production standards?

A

Baron Pierre Le Roy de Boiseaumarié

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3
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When was the AOC legislation passed?

A

1935

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4
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What is the name of the body that oversees the AOC laws?

A

INAO

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5
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What’s the labelling term used for Vins sans IG in France?

A

Vin de France

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6
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What are the 4 requirements to qualify as an AOC wine?

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  1. Come from a delineated area of origin
  2. Be made from an authorised list of grape varieties
  3. Meet maximum yields and minimum alcohol levels
  4. Adhere to grape growing, wine making and maturation practices
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7
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What are the 4 requirements for a wine to qualify as IGP

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  1. Specified zone of production
  2. Made from authorised grape varieties
  3. Meet the minimum alcohol level
  4. IGP requires a tasting panel
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8
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True or false: AOC wines need to pass a tasting panel?

A

False - only IGP wines do

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9
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How many French IGPs are there?

A

74

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10
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What’s France’s largest IGP

A

Pays d’Oc IGP

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11
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What is a Cahier des Charges

A

The regulations setting out production zone, viticultural practices and production standards

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