Which two rivers merge to form the Gironde estuary?
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The LEFT BANK of Bordeaux lies to the west of the ______ and ______ rivers.
Garonne and Gironde
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The RIGHT BANK of Bordeaux lies to the east of the ______ and ______ rivers.
Dordogne and Gironde
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Nearly ___% of the plantings in Bordeaux are black grapes.
(Plantings, not production)
90%
Breakdown of wine production in Bordeaux:
What is the top planted grape variety (of either color) in Bordeaux as of 2017?
Merlot
What were the top three key developments in the history of Bordeaux that helped establish its reputation?
The vast majority of wine produced in Bordeaux takes one of these two generic AOCs.
What is the climate of the Bordeaux region?
Moderate maritime
What are five natural factors that influence grape growing in Bordeaux?
How does the Gironde estuary affect the climate of Bordeaux?
It provides a moderating effect, warming up the area and protecting the châteaux closest in proximity to it from frost.
How does the Landes pine forest affect the climate of Bordeaux?
It protects the area from the worst weather coming off the Atlantic Ocean; it also provides a cooling influence for châteaux in closest proximity to it.
Select the correct answer.
In Bordeaux, where is the climate most cool?
The Landes forest is less of a feature here and the landscape is more open to maritime influence.
How much rainfall does Bordeaux average per year?
950 mm
Describe what can happen to grapes if there is excessive rainfall during each of the following times of development:
Select the correct answer.
The maritime influence is less pronounced in which of these areas of Bordeaux?
Right Bank
Name three vintages in Bordeaux where the crops were horrifically and irreparably damaged by frost.
Which one was the most recent?
In Médoc, the most important estates are located where in relation to the Gironde estuary (closest or furthest away)?
Closest to the Gironde estuary
The estuary provides a moderating influence and protects those vines situated closest to it from frost; vineyards further west are more susceptible to frost.
In Bordeaux, what natural hazard has become more widespread and destructive over the past decade?
Hail
What is the main soil type found on the LEFT BANK of Bordeaux?
How did these soils come to this composition?
Gravelly, stony soils.
Several thousand years ago, floodwaters carried this debris from the Pyrenées and the Massif Central. Depending on the soil’s origin, the gravel is mixed with clay and sand (some appellations on the Left Bank have higher gravel content while others have higher clay content).
Name two positive features of the gravelly soils in Bordeaux.
What are croupes?
Gravel mounds found on the Left Bank of Bordeaux.
All the top Left Bank estates are planted on top of croupes.
What is a major disadvantage of gravel soils in hot vintages?
Because gravel soils drain so quickly and easily, in hot years this puts the vines at higher risk of suffering drought stress, especially where the soils are shallow.
Which appellation on the LEFT BANK of Bordeaux is known for its pockets of clay?
Saint-Estèphe