- Rhone Rangers
The Rhone Rangers are a group of
winemaker s who promote the use ofgrape varieties from the Rhône Valley in the south ofFrance . They are mostly based in the Central Coast of California and are now organized into a not-for-profit organization for the promotion ofwine s containing at least 75% of the 22 Rhône grape varieties. Their name is a pun onThe Lone Ranger . Originally formed in the 1980s, with no formal structure or organization, the group disbanded in the early 1990s. It was revived again in the late 1990s and is considered a catalyst in makingSyrah more prevalent on the Californian wine landscape. The structure is loosely based on that of theZinfandel Advocates and Producers or ZAP which has been equally successful in promotingZinfandel in the industry. [cite news |author=M. Worobiec |url=http://www.winespectator.com/Wine/Daily/News/0,1145,596,00.html |title=Rhone Rangers Are Back in the Saddle |work=Wine Spectator |date=1999-03-01 ] Today its membership also includes wineries from Washington State, Idaho and Virginia. [cite news |author=M. Worobiec |url=http://www.winespectator.com/Wine/Daily/News/0,1145,1379,00.html |title=Rhone Rangers Stampede Into San Francisco |work=Wine Spectator |date=2001-04-05 ]History
John Alban was the first to plant Rhône varieties in the Central Coast. [cite news |author=Robert Parker |authorlink=Robert M. Parker, Jr. |url=http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_43/b4006112.htm |title=The Central Coast's Rhône Rangers |work=Business Week |date=2006-10-23 ] In the 1980s,Randall Grahm ofBonny Doon Vineyard andBob Lindquist ofQupé Wine Cellars began popularizing the marketing of the Rhônevarietal s. Their success helped to revive plantings of many traditional Rhône grapes that were dying out in California likeGrenache ,Mourvedre andViognier . Syrah also saw a dramatic increase in plantings.cite book |editor=J. Robinson |title=The Oxford Companion to Wine |edition=3rd |year=2006 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=0198609906 |pages=575] Now companies from the Rhone itself, such asChâteau de Beaucastel , have set up operations in California - the Beaucastel venture,Tablas Creek , insists like its parent on using all 13 varieties allowed for Châteauneuf-du-Pape.tyles
Rhône wines are almost always produced as blends rather than single varietals. The main styles of red blend are :
*"Châteauneuf-du-Pape " - (also known as GSM) about half Grenache, with some Syrah and/or Mourvedre to impart aging potential, and rounded out with minor amounts of other varieties to give complexity.
*"Hot weather" - Grenache,Cinsault andCarignan in varying proportions for early drinking.
*"Australian" - Syrah andCabernet Sauvignon Marsanne -Roussanne is the classic blend for whites. Viognier tends to be produced as a single varietal or added to red blends in the Rhône, but in the New World gets blended with just about anything.Grape varieties
The main red varieties used in Rhône wine are Carignan, Cinsault,
Counoise , Grenache, Mourvèdre,Muscardin , Syrah,Durif (Petite Sirah),Piquepoul Noir ,Terret Noir andVaccarèse . Zinfandel has origins inCroatia and southern Italy, but has an affinity with the Rhone style and is considered an "honorary member" of the club. Durif is a grape from southwestFrance , widely grown in California as Petite Sirah, that is similar in style to some of the red Rhône varieties. [cite web|url=http://www.rhonerangers.org/grapes/red.php|title="The 22 Rhone Ranger Grapes - Red Grapes"] In 2002, afterDNA testing byampelographer s showed that Durif was a cross betweenPeloursin and the popular Rhône grape Syrah, Petite Sirah was officially voted in as a member of the Rhône Ranger varieties. [cite news |author=M. Worobiec |url=http://www.winespectator.com/Wine/Daily/News/0,1145,1694,00.html |title=Petite Sirah Rides Shotgun as Rhone Rangers Trot Into Town |work=Wine Spectator |date=2002-04-30 ]The main white varieties are
Bourboulenc ,Clairette Blanc ,Grenache Blanc , Marsanne,Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains ,Picardin , Picpoul Blanc, Roussanne,Ugni Blanc and Viognier. [cite web|url=http://www.rhonerangers.org/grapes/white.php|title="The 22 Rhone Ranger Grapes - White Grapes"]ee also
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Côtes du Rhône Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.rhonerangers.org/ Official website]
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