- Irouléguy AOC
Irouléguy AOC (Irulegi in Basque, both pronounced|iɾuˈlegi) wines come from
Lower Navarre in theNorthern Basque Country ,France and are usually considered as part of the wine region of South West France ("Sud-Ouest"). They are named after the village ofIrouléguy and are the only wines with AOC certification in the Northern Basque Country. Irouléguy wines are often referred to as coming from "the smallest vinyard in France, the biggest in the Northern Basque Country".Currently about 550,000 litres are produced annually, with about 70% of production being red wines, 20%
rosé and 10% white.The wine
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legend|#6C004C|Irouléguy wine regionRed grape varieties include "Bordelesa Beltza" (Tannat ), "Axeria" (Cabernet Franc and "Axeria Handia" (Cabernet Sauvignon ), while white wines are made from "Xuri Zerratia" (Courbu ), "Izkiriota Ttipia" (Petit Manseng ) and "Izkiriota" (Gros Manseng ). [Stevenson, Tom, The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia, Dorling Kindersley 2005] Garaizabal Pildain, M. "Euskal Herriko Ardoak" Ardoxka Gastronomi Elkartea 2002]They are cultivated on terraces between 100-400m above sea-level and although the soils vary, one of the chief characteristics of the soils in the region is a deep red coloration. This fact is mirrored in the name of the nearby town of
Baigorri which is a contraction of "bailara gorri" "red terrace".History
The history of wine-making in the area goes back to at least the 3rd century when the
Romans commented on wine-making in the area. It was boosted by monks of the Abbey ofRoncesvalles in the 11th century who planted the first large scale vinyards to provide wine for pilgrims travelling along theWay of St James .Facaros, D & Pauls, M "Bilbao and the Basque Lands" Cadoganguides 2003] Following theTreaty of the Pyrenees in 1659, the monks had to give up wine-making and the vinyards which were taken over by the local villagers.During its peak in the 17th century, the Irouléguy vinyards comprised some 500ha of cultivated land. The production of wine had been boosted considerably by the then Viscount of Urdos who encouraged the locals to grow grapes even on the steep slopes. The 18th century saw relatively high levels of employment in the area due to increased mining activity, further boosting the consumption and thus production of local wine. But the following period was marked by constant decline and the vinyards were hit hard by the
Great French Wine Blight in 1912 and by the 1980s, only some 70ha were still in cultivation. Acooperative was formed in 1952 under the lead of Alexander Bergouignan to rescue the situation and to work towards certification. The wines of Baigorri,Anhauze andIrouléguy were awardedAOVDQS certification in 1953 and Irouléguy was granted AOC status in October 1970. Today, some 210ha of land are cultivated again in the area.Prior to AOC certification, a much larger number of varieties were grown, including "Kroxenta", "Pikapota", "Kamalua", "Mantzinga", "Bordalesa", "Erre Mantxaua" and "Pino beltza". [Arbelbide, X. [http://www.ikasbil.net/jetspeed/portal/media-type/html/language/es/user/anon/page/artikulua;jsessionid=93F385E47CE48E5FCF08DAEA665F75EE?gid=123599] Ikasbil. Retrieved
13 September 2008 .]Location
Of the 14 municipalities in the Irouléguy region, only the following nine grow Irouléguy vines on a total of 210ha:
Anhauze ,Baigorri ,Azkarate ,Irouléguy ,Bidarrai ,Izpura ,Jatsu andArrosa .The vinyards are often located on extremely steep slopes with inclines of up to 60°. This has lead to the development of special growing and terracing techniques by Basque wine-growers to enable the cultivation of vines on these slopes.
Caves and domaines
The most important "cave" in the area is the "Cave Coopérative des Vins d'Irouléguy". Some of the domaines in the region include:
*Abotia (Donibane Garazi)
*Anderena (Baigorri )
*Argi d'Ansa
*Axeridoy
*Domaine Arretxea (Irouléguy )
*Domaine Brana Irouléguy
*Domaine de Mignaberry (Baigorri )
*Domaine Les Terrasses de l'Arradoy
*Domaine Etxegaraia (Baigorri )
*Domaine Ilarria
*Gorri Dansa
*Herri Mina
*Media
*Omenaldi
*Premia
*Xuri DansaReferences
*Le Guide Hachette des Vins 2004" Hachette Livre (Paris) 2004
External Links
* [http://www.cave-irouleguy.com Cave d'Irouléguy]
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