SW France Pt 4 - AOCs Dordogne -Bergerac(Important ones) Flashcards

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What is the regional AOC for SW France or its sub-regions?

A

There is no overall SW France AOC nor any sub-regional AOCs. There are only specific communal or village-sized appellations.

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What are the three sub-regions of SW France?

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Dordogne-Bergerac;
Garonne, Tarn and Lot;
Pyrenees.

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Where is Dordogne-Bergerac located?

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It is inland, east of Bordeaux vineyards, flanks the Dordogne River and is in the uplands of the Massif Central.

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How is Dordogne-Bergerac similar to Bordeaux?

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Grape varieties and proximity.

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How is Dordogne-Bergerac dissimilar to Bordeaux?

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It has a slightly warmer climate with longer hang times. This often leads to dusty, slightly rustic tannins in the finished wines.

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How is wine fermented and aged in Dordogne-Bergerac?

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Uisng barriques and large oak foudres.

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What is the character of Bergerac red wines?

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Red blends focus on early ripening Merlot to offset the astringent tannins of the two cabernets.

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What are the main white grapes used in Dordogne-Bergerac?

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Sauvignon Blanc for Dry whites;
Semillon for sweet whites especially in Monbazillac.

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Which Gris grapes are used in Dordogne-Bergerac?

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Suavignon Gris , vinified as white wine can be used in a blend of the dry or sweet wines.

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What are the main red grapes used in Dordogne-Bergerac?

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Cab Sauv, Cab Franc, Merlot and Cot.

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What is the overall climate of Dordogne-Bergerac?

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Overall it has a continental climate. Montravel in the west has some oceanic influence. Average temperatures are warm, summers are hot and winters are short.

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What are the soils of Dordogne-Bergerac?

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Dominated by clay and limestone. Pecharmant has red clay, flint and gravel.

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Which zones within Dordogne-Bergerac have the largest area under vine?

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Bergerac, Cotes de Bergerac, Cotes d Duras and Pecharmant. They also produce the majority of wine in the sub-region.Most wien are dry and still here.

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When was Bergerac AOC awarded? Styles? Grapes?

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Awarded in 1936 for Dry white, rose and red.
White:(P) Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Muscadelle;
Gris:(P) Sauvignon Gris;
Red:(P) Cab. Sauv.,Cab Franc, Merlot, Cot.

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What are the blend rules for White, Rose and Red wines in Bergerac AOC?

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Must all be a blend of at least two varieties, with at least 50% of the primary varieties.

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What are the additional blend rules for Rose wines in Bergerac AOC?

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May contain up to 20% of the primary white varieties with a maximum of 10% Musacdelle and/or Sauvignon Blanc and Gris combined.

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When was Cotes de Bergerac AOC awarded? Styles? Grapes?

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Awarded in 1936 for Dry Red, Semi-sweet to sweet white.
White:(P) Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Muscadelle;
Gris:(P) Sauvignon Gris;
Red:(P) Cab. Sauv.,Cab Franc, Merlot, Cot.

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What is the RS level of sweet wines in Cotes de Bergerac AOC?

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4g/l (0.4%/l)

19
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How does wine of Cotes de Bergerac AOC differ from Bergerac AOC wine?

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Thye must have a higher minimum ABV level.

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What are the white wine rules in Cotes de Bergerac AOC?

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They must not be dry. They can be made in a range of sweetness levels. Must be a blend of the three primary varieties.

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What are the red wine rules in Cotes de Bergerac AOC?

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Must be blend of at least two varieties. Generally reds are aged in oak barrels.

22
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Which three AOCs of Dordogne-Bergerac produce sweet wines only?

A

Monbazillac, Rosette and Saussignac. Thye flank the Dordogne on both sides - Monbazillac and Saussignac on the left Bank. Rosette on the right.

23
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Which AOC of Dordogne-Bergerac is the largest dessert wine producer in France?

A

Monbazillac AOC. By volume and size.
Wiens are generally sweeter than Sauternes.

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When was Monbazillac AOC awarded? Styles?Grapes?

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Awarded in 1936 for Sweet white and SGN.
White:(P) Sauvignon Blanc, Semillion, Muscadelle;
Gris:(P) Sauvignon Gris.

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What are the harvest method for the sweet wines of Monbazillac AOC?

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Hand harvest. Can be late-harvest and/or botrytised. SGN must be Botrtyised.

26
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What are the blend rules for Mobazillac AOC wines?

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Must contain at least 80% of the primary varieties and must be at least 12% ABV.

27
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What is the RS level for Monbazillac wines?

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Sweet White - 4.5%(45 g/l);
SGN - 8.5% (85g/l)

28
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Which other AOCs form the Dordogne-Bergerac sub-region?

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Cotes de Duras; Pecharmant; Montravel; Haut-Montravel; Cotes de Montravel; Correze.

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Which AOC of Dordogne-Bergerac can make Vin de Paille? Which grapes can be used?

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Correze AOC.
White: Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc;
Red: Cab. Sauv, Cab Franc, Merlot.