Wine Class April 13th, 2015 French Connection VIII – Red Grapes of Bordeaux Clifton Wine & Tasting Room 7145 Main St, Clifton, VA 703-266-1607 Major Wine.

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Wine Class April 13th, 2015 French Connection VIII – Red Grapes of Bordeaux Clifton Wine & Tasting Room 7145 Main St, Clifton, VA Major Wine Regions of France : 1.Bordeaux 2.Champagne 3.Burgundy 4.Beaujolais 5.Loire Valley 6.Alsace 7.Rhone 8.Languedoc-Roussillon 9.Provence 10.Southwest (~) 11.Jura 12.Savoy 13.Corsica

Bordeaux Characteristics: Maritime climate; Atlantic influence but protected by large forest along coast; Garonne, Dordogne rivers and Gironde estuary influence, located at 45 th parallel (Portland) stretching 60 miles North to South; 80 miles East to West. Warm summers; Coll winters. 1.5% of world’s vineyards; 7000 Estates within 62 Appellations (AOCs). More Cab Sav & Merlot in this corner of the world than any other location. Soil type drives grape planting location. Main Wine Areas: 88% Red Wines; 12% White Wines. Areas: Left Bank: Cab Sav based blends (Gravel soils); Right Bank: Mainly Merlot and some Cab Franc (Clay & Limestone based soils) based blends; Entre Deux Mers: (Land between the seas); Merlot and Cab Sav based blends (All soil types) Primary Red grapes: Merlot (60%); Cabernet Sauvignon(26%); Cabernet Franc (12%); Malbec; Petit Verdot and Carmenère (2% of last three grapes) Primary White grapes: Sémillon (55%); Sauvignon Blanc (34%); Mucadelle (7%) Others: Ugni Blanc; Colombard; Folle Blanc Wine Producing in Bordeaux (AOC Wines): Overall Bordeaux: Bordeaux AOC (All); Bordeaux Supérier AOC (Red, Sweet); Bordeaux Clairet (rosé); Crémant de Bordeaux (White- Rosé). Left Bank: Médoc: Médoc AOC (red). Haut-Médoc: Haut Médoc AOC (red); Saint-Estèphe AOC (Red); Pauillac AOC (red); Saint Julien AOC (Red); Margaux AOC (red); Moulis en Mèdoc AOC (red); Listrac-Médoc AOC (Red). Graves: Graves AOC (Red, White); Graves Supérieres (Sweet); Pessac-Léognan (Red, White). Sauterns: Sauterns AOC (Sweet); Barsac (Sweet); Cérons AOC (Sweet) Right Bank: Fronsac: Fronsac AOC (red); Canon-Fronsac (Red); Pomerol: Pomerol AOC (Red); Lalande de Pomerol (Red). Saint Emilion: Saint Emilion AOC (Red); Saint Emilion Grand Cru AOC (Red); Saint-Georges-Saint-Emilion AOC (red); Lussac-Saint Emilion AOC(Red); Montagne-Saint-Emilion AOC (Red); Puisseguin-St. Emilion AOC (Red) Cotes de Bourg AOC (Red, White). Blaye: Blaye AOC (Red, White); Cotes de Blaye AOC (White); Premiéres Cotes de Blaye AOC(Red, White); Cotes de Castillion AOC (Red); Bordeaux Cotes du Francs (Red, White, Sweet) Entre-Deux Mers : Entre-Duex-Mers AOC (White) and 9 others AOCs producing Red, White and Sweet wines. Cabernet Sauvignon: Synonyms: Cabernet. Progeny of Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc. Smaller, think skinned berries. Late budding, high in tannins due to pulp/skin ration. High Acidity making long-lived wines. Aromas: Black currant (Cassis); Blackberry blueberry Green peppers, Key growing areas: Bordeaux, Italy (Northern Italy, Super Tuscans); Spain; Portugal; along Black Sea (Russia and Ukraine); Israel; California (Napa, Sonoma); Washington State; Chile; China (#1 grape) Merlot: Synonyms: Merlot (with hard T). Progeny of Cabernet Franc and ? Large berry, fleshy widely planted early ripening grape; medium tannins and rich velvety texture. Bordeaux origins. Aromas: Blackberries, plums, grape jam, Key growing areas: Where isn’t it grown? France, Northern Italy; California (North coast for quality; central valley for production); Washington State, Australia and Chile. Wines of Bordeaux (Part 1)

Bordeaux Wine Map Left Bank (Cab Sav Based Blends) Right Bank (Merlot & Cab Franc Blends) Entre-Deux-Mers Cab and Merlot based blends

French Wines “Background Information” Bordeaux Wine Classifications 5 Classifications: -Classification of 1855 (Mainly Medoc) (5- 1 st ; nd ; rd ; th ; th Growths Estates) -Graves Classification (1953) (16 Chateux) -St. Emilion (1955) (Only Right Bank Classification) (~92 estates) -Cru Bourgeois du Médoc (1932) (270 Estates) -Cru Artisans (44 producers) AOC/ AOPs IGP ( formerly Vin de Pays. Geographic based, Winemaking Rules) Most restrictive quality designation Vins sans IG (wines without geographic indication Formerly Table Wines) AOC: Appellation d’Orgine Contrôlée AOP: Appellation d’Origine Protégée Overall Bordeaux AOCs Left Bank AOCs: Médoc,Haut Médoc,Graves, Sauterns Right Bank:AOCs: Fronsac, Pomerol,St.Emilion, Blaye Entre-Duex-Mers AOCs Bordeaux Label Example