Throughout the entire Middle Ages, Alsace was a province of the ________ Holy Roman Empire.
Throughout the entire Middle Ages, Alsace was a province of the “Germanic” Holy Roman Empire.
When did France first establish Alsace as a national state and who did they rival with at that time?
France developed into a centralized national state in the 15th and 16th centuries, a position which brought them into direct conflict with the Spanish Habsburg house, a branch of Europe’s most powerful dynasty.
When did the thirty year war of the French-Habsburg take place?
The French-Habsburg rivalry catapulted the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648) in Europe from a localized German religious dispute into a general European war for political dominance.
What is so important about the Treaty of Westphalia?
The Treaty of Westphalia concluded the war, between the French-Habsburg rivalry, in 1648 and cemented France’s ownership of Alsace until Germany claimed the territory with Lorraine at the conclusion of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871.
What makes the year 1945 so important for Alsace?
French control following World War I reasserted viticulture in Alsace, yet many of the region’s current vineyards date to 1945 and after. 1945 also marks the beginning of a divergence in French and German winemaking styles; German wines remained classically sweet, whereas Alsace producers fermented to dryness for a more powerful and food-friendly wine.
When was Alsace awarded AOC status?
In 1962, Alsace finally achieved AOC status—the last major French winemaking region to do so.
What are the names of Alsace’s two departments
France’s smallest région, is divided into two départements, Haut-Rhin and Bas- Rhin.
In Alsace, the premier wines originate in which of the two departments?
Generally the premier wines originate in the Haut-Rhin
In Alsace, predominately all of the Grand Cru vineyards are located in which of the 2 departments?
Over two-thirds of Alsace’s Grand Cru vineyards are located in the Haut-Rhin département.
What separates Alsace from the rest of France to the West?
Geographically, Alsace is separated from the remainder of France by the Vosges Mountains in the west.
What effect do the Vosges mountains provide?
The mountains provide a “rain shadow” effect; Alsace is one of France’s driest and sunniest climates.
What is the driest city in the Haut-Rhin.
Colmar, capital of the Haut-Rhin département, is the driest city in France.
The vineyards of Alsace tend to be located where exactly?
The vineyards of Alsace exist in a thin strand along the lower slopes and foothills of the Vosges, and the exact aspect and location of each vineyard is of importance in this semi-continental climate.
The better vineyards of Alsace are usually exposed in what direction?
The better vineyards enjoy southern, southeastern, or warm eastern exposures to maximize sunlight. However, despite its northerly location, Alsatian vines typically ripen with greater regularity than those in the Loire or northern Burgundy, due to the sheer number of sunlight hours in the summertime.
grés de Vosges
Local pink sandstone—grés de Vosges—can be found throughout the region
What type of soil will you find in Alsace vineyards?
Alsatian vineyards have a myriad of soil types. The land is a geologic mosaic; granite, limestone, schist, clay, gravel, chalk, loess, and the local pink sandstone—grés de Vosges—can be found throughout the region.
What type soil will you find on the lower slopes of Alsace’s vineyards.
The lower slopes sit on a limestone base, and the plain at the base of the mountains consists of richer alluvial clay and gravel soils.
White grapes are paramount, and 90% of Alsace AOP wine is white.
True or False
True
What the four “noble” grapes allowed in Alsace?
the four “noble” grapes of Alsace—Riesling, Pinot Gris, Muscat (either Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains, Muscat Rosé à Petits Grains or Muscat Ottonel), and Gewürztraminer
Klevner
Pinot Blanc
Pinot Blanc is known as what in Alsace?
Klevner
Chasselas is known as what in Alsace?
Gutedel
Gutedel
Chasselas
Alsace wines generally state the variety on the label.
True or False?
True