DORDOGNE AND SOUTHWEST FRANCE Flashcards

1
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Dordogne climate?

A

Similar to Bordeaux with less moderating maritime influences

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2
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Major appellation in Dordogne?

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Bergerac
Red and whites, same varieties as Bordeaux

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3
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What type of wines are found in Monbazillac?

A

Good value, botrytised sweet wines from Semillon and Sauv B

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4
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Where is Cahors located?

A

East of Bordeaux

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5
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What were Cahors wines known as?

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Black wines, were very tannin and long lived

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6
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What river is on either side of Cahors?

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River Lot

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7
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Most important grape in Cahors?

A

Malbec

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8
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Other varieties in Cahors?

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Merlot and Tannat

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9
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Most important IGP wine South East of Bordeaux?

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Cotes de Gascogne

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10
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What type of white is Cotes de Gascogne?

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Dry, light bodied whites made from Ugni Blanc with aromas and flavors of green apples

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What type of wines are produced in Madiran?

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Reds from blends led by Tannat
-Concentrated black fruit

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What type of wine is made in Jurancon?

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Dry and sweet whites from high acid Petit Manseng

*Grapes remain free of botrytis and undergo passillerage—> Pronounced apricot and grapefruit aromas, sometimes spicy notes from new oak

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