- Gaillac AOC
Gaillac AOC is an "
Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée " (AOC) in South West France in the département of Tarn, just north ofToulouse .cite book
last = Robinson
first = Jancis
authorlink = Jancis Robinson
title = The Oxford Companion to Wine, third edition
publisher = Oxford University Press
date = 2006
location =
pages =
id = ISBN 0-19-860990-6. ]History
The region makes claims to be the earliest viticultural centres of ancient
Gaul , though possibly after those of Languedoc aroundNarbonne , with wine production established in early 1st century.winepros.com.au. Cite web|last= "Oxford Companion to Wine"| title= Gaillac |url= http://www.winepros.com.au/jsp/cda/reference/oxford_entry.jsp?entry_id=1297 ] Roman merchants transported wine to Bordeaux and Northern Europe down theTarn River , and vineyards soon followed in the valley. Archaeologists have found Roman pottery in Montans.The town of
Gaillac grew up around aBenedictine monastery in theMiddle Ages . As elsewhere, vineyards flourished in the care of the monks, who needed wine for religious purposes. In time theCounts of Toulouse gave Gaillac the right to put a rooster on the barrel in recognition of their wine.Wines
* The traditional red wines of the region are considered able to be kept for 8-10 years. They are made of the grape varieties
Cabernet Franc ,Cabernet Sauvignon , Duras,Fer orSyrah .Rosé is made from the same grapes.
* "Primeur" red wine is made for drinking young, it's a marketing scheme based onBeaujolais Nouveau . The template is followed so closely that primeur wines must be made from theGamay grape and are relased for sale on the third Thursday of November.
* The white wines are made of Mauzac,Sauvignon Blanc orMuscadelle ,Len de l'El andOndenc , local grape varieties. Table wines,dessert wine s andsparkling wine s are all made.Production
The vineyards cover convert|4200|ha|acre. The production is between 110-150,000 hl of red wine, 45-60,000 hl of white wine, and 20,000 hl of rosé.
ee also
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Cahors AOC - a similar wine producing appellation downstream from GaillacReferences
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