13. France Flashcards

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What is the term for French PDO wines?

A

AOC or AC, Appellation d’Origine Controlee

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What is the term for French PGI wines?

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Vin de Pays which is now referred to as IGP (Indication Geographique Protegee)

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Where and when was the first attempt in France after phylloxera made to establish a rigorous set of rules controlling viticulture and viniculture?

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1923, CdP (Chateauneuf-du-Pape)

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What is goal of the label term Vin De France?

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replaces Vin De Table, allowing multi-regional, varietally labelled wines

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What is the most important French IGP?

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Pays d’Oc IGP, accounts for 60% of all IGP production

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Is France the birth place of wine?

A

No. Georgia (between Russia and Turkey) is probably the oldest wine region in the world.

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Appellation laws deal with which main topics?

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Production area, varieties, ripeness and alcohol levels, viticulture practices, yields, viniculture practices. [mneumonic: YMMV3A: yield, must m(w)eight, variety, vini, viti, area]

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What two countries are the dominant forces in the world of wine for the last several centuries?

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France and Italy

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What country is the center of fine wine production?

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France (debatable)

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