- Pla de Bages
Pla de Bages "Denominació d’Origen" (
Denomination of Origin ), located in one of the eighteen municipalities of the province ofBarcelona (Catalonia ,Spain ), is one of the smallest wine denominations of origin in Spain, covering only 600 hectares. It is also one of the newest having acquired its official status in 1998.History
In wine-making contexts the name of Bages is often said to derive from an otherwise unnoted
ancient Roman city of Bacassis located in the area. According to an unidentified mediaeval document from the formerBenedictine monastery of Sant Benet, the Roman city was named in honour of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine. [ Atoponym "Abecassis" would transliterate "Abiqassis" ("father of the priest"), a title given in certain Jewish communities of North Africa and familiar as a surname.]Production in the area was interrupted for almost a century after the outbreak of the
phylloxera plague at the end of the 19th century.Geography
The vineyards are mainly located in the valleys of the Llobregat and its tributaries.
oils
There are two different types of soil in two well-defined topographies: a central basin (Pla de Bages) with clay and marl soils at an altitude of 200 m above sea level; and a peripheral area (
Alt Bages , "Upper Bages") where marl and lime bearing soils with a high carbonate content abound, at an altitude of 500 m above sea level.Climate
The climate is
Mediterranean with strong continental influences due to its inland location quite far from the sea. Humidity is lower, summers hotter and winters colder than in other wine-producing areas in Catalonia.The average annual temperature is 13°C (max 35°C in summer, -5°C in winter) and there are considerable temperature variations between day and night as well. Average annual rainfall is between 500 mm and 600 mm.Grape varieties
The traditional local grape varieties are
Grenache (here called "Garnatxa") andTempranillo (known locally as "Ull de Llebre") for reds andPicapoll for whites, while the new authorised foreign varieties are:Macabeo ,Parellada andChardonnay for whites, andCabernet Sauvignon ,Merlot andSyrah for reds.The newer vineyards are planted on trellises ("en espaldera") to allow mechanisation of the vineyard activities, at authorised planting densities of between 2,000 and 4,500 vines/ha depending on the terrain.Most of the grape production is for the white or pink sparkling wines called
Cava .ee also
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Catalan wine References
*http://www.winesfromspain.com
*http://www.dopladebages.com
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