France - Overview Map
*Image
France - Wine Law - AOC
*Appellation d’Origine Controlee (AOC) *Appellation System (AOC) was created to ensure authenticity of place and typicity of style. This model became the paradigm many other countries in the European Union
France - Wine Law - Wines Without Geographic Indication - Vin de France
*Vin de France = 20% of all French Wine -The least restrictive designation -High yields permitted -No specific place of origin allowed -Variety/vindate allowed on label -Oak chips allowed
France - Wine Law - Wines With Geographic Indication - IGP/Vin de pays
*IGP/Vin de Pays = 30% of all French Wine -74 delimited regions -Divided into: Regional area, Departmental areas, Zones -Fewer restrictions than AOC/AOP -Hybrids allowed -Can be varietally labeled -85% of fruit must originate from stated geographic region
France - Wine Law - Wines With Geographic Indication - AOC/AOP
*AOC/AOP = 50% of all French Wine -The highest and most exacting designation for French wines -Boundaries precisely defined and regulated -Grape or grape varieties planted are strictly regulated -Viticultural practices are regulated: what is planted and where, Yield per hectare, Type of vine training used, Irrigation, Degree of alcohol minimum and maximum -Vinification or winemaking technique is also regulated: Aging requirements, Residual sugar allowance, 100% of grapes must come from stated AOC/AOP
France - Burgundy - Location/Geography
*Chablis
*Cote d’Or
*Cote Chalonnaise
*Maconnais
*Beaujolais
France - Burgundy - Burgundy AOP Pyramid
*33 Grands Crus 2%
*550~600 Premiers Crus 12%
*Vilage Wines 30%
*Regional Appellations 56%
France - Burgundy - Domaine
*These are grower/producers that own the vineyards they are producing wine from.
*The entire process from growing the grapes to aging and bottling the wine is done by the Domaine itself.
France - Burgundy - Negociant
*Negociants are wine merchants who buy grapes and/or finished wines for blending and bottling under their own labels.
France - Burgundy - Clos
*This word designates a plot of vineyard land traditionally surrounded with dry-stone walls.
*Close Vougeot, a Grand Cru vineyard next to the tiny village of Vougeot, is the most famous example.
France - Burgundy - Monopole
*Parcels of vineyard land with single owenership, momopoles are less common than you might think.
France - Burgundy - Chablis Overview
*Climate: cool continental
*Soil: Kimmeridgian clay / limestone
*Grape Varieties: 100% Chardonnay
*Vitidulture: Picking time is critical beacuse of late season frosts
*Vinification
France - Burgundy - Chblis AOPs
*Chablis AOP
*Petit Chablis AOP
*Chablis Premier Cru AOP
-40 vineyards
*Chablis Grand Cru AOP
–Les Preuses
–Bougros
–Grenouilles
–Vaudesir
–Valmur
–Les Clos
–Blanchot
France - Burgundy - Cote de Nuits Overview
France - Burgundy - Cote de Nuits AOP
France - Burgundy - Cote de Beaune Overview
France - Burgundy - Cote de Beaune AOP
France - Burgundy - Cote Chalonnaise Overview
France - Burgundy - Cote Chalonnaise AOP
France - Burgundy - Cote Maconnais Overview
France - Burgundy - Cote Maconnais AOP
France - Burgundy - Beaujolais Overview
France - Burgundy - Beaujolais AOP
France - Burgundy - Whiis ithe main grape of the Morgon AOP?