Loire Valley - Pays Nantais Flashcards

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What is the climate of the Pays Nantais?

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Cool, wet and Maritime

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What century did the Melon de Bourgogne grape arrive in the Pays Nantais

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17th century

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What event transformed the Pays Nantais into a white wine region?

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A notable 1709 frost resulted in a moratorium on red grapes

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4
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Name the four appellations that exist for the Muscadet grape N->S

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Muscadet AOP
Muscadet Coteaux de la Loire AOP
Muscadet-Sevre-et-Maine AOP
Muscadet Cotes de Grandlieu AOP

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What is the name of the basic appellation for Muscadet?

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Muscadet AOP

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What percentage of Muscadet is produced under the Muscadet -Sevre-et-Maine AOP?

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80%

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7
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How many communes are there within the Muscadet-Sevre-et-Maine AOP?

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23

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Name the 3 first crus of Muscadeet-Sevre-st-Maine? What ones came after?

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In 2011
Clisson (granite)
Gorges (Clay, Gabbro)
La Palette (Gneiss, quartz, gabbro)

In 2019
Goulaine (gneiss, schist)
Mouzillon-Tilleres (gabbro)
MMonnieres-Saint-Ficare (gneiss)
Chateau-Thebaud (Gneiss)

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9
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True or False Muscadet-Sevre-et-Maine wines labelled by subzone may not include ‘sur lie’ on the label

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True

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What requirements must a wine meet to be labelled sur lie in the Pays Nantais?

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The wine must originate from land qualifying for one of the three sub-appellations.
Sur lie wines are aged on their lees over the winter and are bottled directly off the fine lees (without filtering) between March 1 and November 30 of the year following the harvest, and may not be marketed until March 8.

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What are the lees ageing requirements for the Muscadet-Sevre-et-Maine subzone Le Pallet?

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Wines must be aged on their fine lees until at least April 1 of the second year following the harvest

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What are the lees ageing requirements for the Muscadet-Sevre-et-Maine subzones Gorges, Clisson, Mouzillon-Tillieres, Monnieres-Saint-Ficare, and Chateau-Thebaud?

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Wines must be aged on their fine lees until at least October 1 of the second year following the harvest

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13
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What is the principal soil type of the Muscadet-Sevre-et-Maine subzone Clisson?

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Granite

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What is the principal soil type of the Muscadet-Sevre-et-Maine subzone Le Pallet?

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Gneiis, quartz and gabbro

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What is the principal soil type of the Muscadet-Sevre-et-Maine subzone Gorges?

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Clay and Gabbro

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16
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When was the Muscadet Cotes de Grandlieu granted AOP status?

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1994

17
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What is Hermine d’Or?

A

An unofficial label term that promotes terroir and stresses age-ability from
Domaine de la Louvetrie

18
Q

What wine styles are allowed in Gros Plant du Pays Nantais AOP?

A

White wines from a minimum 70% Folle Blanche with Montils and Colombard

19
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What wine styles are allowed in Coteaux d’Ancenis AOP?

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Blanc from 100% Pinot Gris (can be labeled ‘Malvoisie’)
Rose from 90% Gamay 10% CF
Red from 90% Gamay 10% CF

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What wine styles are allowed Fiefs Vendéens AOP?

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Blanc:
Principal Variety (Min. 60%): Chenin Blanc
Complementary Variety (Min. 10%): Chardonnay
Accessory Varieties:
Brem: Grolleau Gris
Vix: Sauvignon Blanc

Rosé:
Principal Varieties (Min. 50%):
Brem, Chantonnay: Pinot Noir
Mareuil, Vix, Pissotte: Gamay Noir
Complementary Varieties (Min. 10%):
Brem, Chantonnay: Gamay Noir
Mareuil, Vix, Pissotte: Pinot Noir
Accessory Varieties: Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Négrette (also Grolleau Gris in Brem)

Rouge:
Principal Varieties (Min. 50%):
Brem, Pissotte: Pinot Noir
Chantonnay, Mareuil, Vix: Cabernet Franc
Complementary Variety (Min. 10%): Négrette
Accessory Varieties:
Brem, Pissotte: Cabernet Sauvignon, Gamay, Cabernet Franc
Chantonnay, Mareuil, Vix: Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gamay
Accessory Varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Gamay