Languedoc Pt 2 - Location, Climate,Geology, Topography, Soils Flashcards

1
Q

Where is Languedoc located?

A

In the South of France on its SW Mediterranean coastline.

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2
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Whch areas border Languedoc?

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The Rhone Valley and its delat to the NE;
Roussillon to the South;
NW lies the Cevennes Mountains; SW the Pyrennees;

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3
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How many departments does Languedoc encompass?

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Four - Lozere, Gard,Aude Herault.

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4
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What is the climate type of Languedoc?

A

Mediterranean.

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5
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Describe the climate of Languedoc.

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Two seasons - mild winters and hot, dry summers; plentiful sunshine - 2530 hours; Rainfall average - 686 mm pa.

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6
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How does rain affect Languedoc?

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Although it is not a high amount overall it bookends the growing season. It can arrive as violent storms that can flood the parched ground.

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7
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What can early rainfall in the fall do a harvest in Languedoc?

A

It can devastate the harvest.

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8
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What are the two northerly winds in Languedoc?

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The Tramontane and the Mistral

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9
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What is the southerly wind in Languredoc?

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A sea wind which brings in unwanted moisture and humidity - disease pressure.

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10
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How do the winds of Languedoc counterbalance each other?

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The cool northerky winds blow cool air in summer months to chase humidity and reduce disease pressure.

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11
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How does the hot dry sunny climate affect grapevines in Languedoc?

A

It allows the grapes to thrive, yielding plentiful, ripe crops each harvest.

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12
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Where do the more concentrated wins come from in Languedoc?

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The more mountainous areas. here there is true winter dormancy, cooler summers and significant diurnal swings.

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13
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What is the Episode Cevenol?

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It is an autumn weather phenomenon in Languedoc in the Cevennes.

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14
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What causes the Episode Cevenol?

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Hot, moisture laden air from the Mediterranean blows inland as asouth wind. It runs up against the cool air masses on the Cevennes, causing clouds to form and reform delivering heavy rainfall that can last for days.

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15
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What damage can the Episode Cevenol do to the vineyards?

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It can cause floods, release high levels of precipation until the Northerly winds reestablish themselves and clear the air.

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16
Q

Which geological events formed the landscape of Languedoc?

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  1. Mountain-building which created the Alps and the Pyrenees;
  2. Sea invasions and retreats;
    3.Intense weathering in the inter-glacial periods.
17
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What are the three mesoclimates and topographical zones of Languedoc?

A

The coastal plains;
Hillsides and mountains;
Atlantic Corridor.

18
Q

Describe the coastal plains topography?

A

Thye are flat, low-lying and fertile and decidedly Mediterranean. They mainly planted to high-yielding grapes for IGP use.

19
Q

Which coastal plains AOCs are highly regarded?

A

Picpoul de Pinet;
the Muscat VDNs- Lunel, Frontignan, Mireval.

20
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What benefits do the hillsides and mountain AOCs of Languedoc experience?

A

The elevations of up to 1320 ft mitigate against the Mediterranean and soils enjoy good drainage.

21
Q

What is the Atlantic Corridor?

A

It is a weather corridor running to the Atlantic between the Pyrenees and the Cevennes Mountain from Carcassone to Toulouse. Mediterranean and Atlantic forces meet here.

22
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What is the topography of the Atlantic Corridor?

A

Hilly.

23
Q

What are the principal AOCs of the Atlantic Corridor>

A

Malepere, Limoux and Cabardes.

24
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Which are the main grapes grown in the Atlantic Corridor?

A

There is an even mix of Bordeaux varieties partnered with Mediterranean varieties.

25
Q

What factors create a vast array of growing conditions in Languedoc?

A

Elevation and proximity to the sea. The complex geology has created a wide diversity of soils.

26
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What soils are found on the hillsides of Languedoc?

A

On some there is limestone and ancient soils from limestone. On others there are pockets of granite, gneiss and schist.

27
Q

What soils are found on the vast coastal plains?

A

Younger sedimentary and/or alluvial soils, such as iron-rich gravels, sand, marl, clay and silt.

28
Q

Which of the soils in Languedoc produces a smaller crop, but that vines thrive on?

A

The limestone hills which are so poor from a nutritional standpoint they can barely support any other higher plant life other than garrique.

29
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What are the three meanings of “ garrique”?

A

1.The limestone soils itself;
2. the resinous herbs and scrub vegetation which grow on the soil;
3. the pungent aroma which comes when they are walked on or in the profile of wines produced here

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