The Dordogne and South West France Flashcards

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What is the climate of Dordogne?

A

Moderate maritime climate with less moderating maritime influence

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What is the name of major appellation in Dordogne?

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Bergerac

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What type of wines are made in Bergerac?

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Both red and wine similar to Bordeaux

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4
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Where is a source of good value botrytised wines in Dordogne?

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Monbazillac - made from Sémillon and Sauvignon blanc

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5
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What are the major appellations in SW France?

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Cahors
Côtes de Gascogne
Madiran
Jurançon

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Describe the characteristics of Cahors.

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Typically “black” wines
Located either side a river lot
Fertile valley bottom with poorer soils on the slopes and plateau

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What is the most important grape of Cahors and its characteristics?

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Malbec - aged in oak, high in tannin, intense dark fruit, deeply coloured, cedar and earth notes

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What are the wines from Côtes de Gascogne?

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Ugni Blanc - dry light bodied white wines with green apple aromas

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What are the wines from Madiran?

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Tannat - red wine blends, deeply coloured, high tannins

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10
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What mountains are near Jurançon?

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Pyrenees

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Describe the wines from Jurançon?

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Both dry and sweet

Sweet wines - Petit Manseng, undergo passerillage, apricot and grapefruit aromas, spicy notes from new oak.

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