Provence Pt 1 - General, Viticulture History, Location, Climate Flashcards

1
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Which Rhone Valley area population consider themselves a part of Provence?

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Lirac, Tavel, Chateauneuf, Gigondas, Luberon and Ventoux even though they are appellations of the Rhone.

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Why is the Provence viticulture region different to the cultural region?

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The wine producing region is smaller than those areas which consider themselves part of Provence by virtue of their landscape, cuisine, culture.

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Where does the Provencal wine region lie?

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Within the Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur administrative region but does not fill it.

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What factors must the vineyards compete with in Provence?

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Urbanisation;
Coservation of forests laws; these make it difficult for vineyards to expand.

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5
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What makes Provence among French and world wine regions?

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It is theonly one to focus primarily on Rose wine. It is its legacy and its future?

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How long has Provence been pefecting the craft of making rose wines?

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Around 2,600 years.

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What is the Rose research centre in Provence called?

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Centre du Rose. It is the only one in the world to focus on Rose wine.

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Why is Rose so important in Provence?

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90% of its total production is Rose and worldwide growth in consumption makes it a wise investment.

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What are producers now doing with Rose wines in Provence?

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Thye are hoping ocnsumeres will move beyond the super-fresh roses and and towards more elegant , gastronomic and spphisticated wines.

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What is “Grand Rose” and “rose as conservir”?

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These are wines which will improve with ageing.

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Why is there a growing number of DGCs in Provence?

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Rose can express terroir so nuanced wines which express a place (terroir) are being produced.

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What product are Provence winemakers hoping to get permission to make?

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Sparkling Rose.

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13
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Who brought wine culture to Provence in 6th Century BCE?

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The Phocaeans who founded Massalia. Their alliance with Rome gave them access to trade their lighty coloured wine with the Roman Empire.

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How was the wine industry of Provence affected by the decline of the Roman Empire?

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There were a series of invaders who brought their own grapes and methods. However the commercial wine industry ceased to exist.

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Who took over viticulture during the chaos of the Middle Ages?

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The church and monasteries.

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What made Provence wines more prestigous in the 14th and 15th Century?

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Nobility and military leaders acquired an dmanged vineyards. The wines became associated with aristocracy.

17
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When did Provence officially become part of France?

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In late 14th Cntury. The region slipped into agricultural slumber.

18
Q

How did Phylloxera and the railways impact Provence vineyards?

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Vineyards were devastated. High volume vines were replanted to meet growing volumes for the tourists brought by the new railways to the region.

19
Q

How did wine production change in Provence in the 1930’s?

A

The older vnes were replanted with vines which would produce quality fruit rather than quantity.

20
Q

When did Provence receive its first AOC status?

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In 1936 for Cassis followed in 1941 by Bandol and Bellet and Palette in 1948. These AOCs produced only a small % of the total region wine.

21
Q

Why might the wines of Provence not have received the same respect as other regions wines?

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It might be due to the later elevation of their major production zones to AOC status in the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s.

22
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Where is Provence wine region located?

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SE France. It is bordered by the Med. to the South, Italy to the East, and Languedpc and the Rhone River to the west.

23
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How larger is Provence wine region?

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150-200 miles wide.
100 miles North - south

24
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What is the climate of Provence?

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Predominantly Mediterranean with some continental or alpine influence on inland elevations.

25
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How much sunshine and rain does Provence get per annum?

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Between 2700-3000 hours p.a. of sunshine. Summers are generally dry and hot.
Rain averages 600-900 mm p.a. and is mostly winter dominant.

26
Q

How is the heat mitigated in Provence?

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By sea breezes on the coastal areas. Temperatures are less balmy and nghts are cooler. The Mistral winds also blow through Provence bringing cool air.

27
Q

Who is Frederic Mistral?

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A Provencal poet who championed Provencal folk and art. Awarded Nobel prize for literature and Legion d’Honneur.