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Faugères AOC

Faugères (also known as Coteaux-du-Languedoc Faugères) is an Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) in the Languedoc-Roussillon wine region in France and is named after the town of Faugères, which lies 30 km north of Béziers, in the foothills of the Massif Central, in the département of Hérault. It is a local classification within the Coteaux-du-Languedoc AOC.

History edit

The Middle Ages edit

Faugères is not the oldest winemaking area in Languedoc. In the Middle Ages, its land was mainly used for growing grain, and olives. However, there was some viticulture, most notably the production of altar wine.

The Modern Period edit

Faugères started to flourish as a wine-producing area around the time of the French Revolution, i.e. around the start of the 19th century. Local wine was in fact mainly used to produce a type of eau de vie, using a distilling method from the Charente region, that was previously unknown in the Languedoc. This method was called 'fine', so this eau de vie was named 'Fine Faugères'.

Recent history edit

  • 1948: The Faugères terroir's borders were defined, in the aftermath of the Second World War, and remain unchanged to this day.
  • 1955: each type of Faugères wine (red, white and rosé) was classified as Appellation d'Origine Vin de Qualité Supérieure (VDQS).
  • 1960s: Violent storms destroyed part of the Faugères vineyards, torrential rain gullying the vines. Some plots of land were buried in landslides. Vines were replanted along the contour lines of the newly formed land.
  • 1982: Appellation d'Origine Protégée[1] (AOP Faugères) classification replaced the VDQS status for the red and rosé Faugères wines.
  • 2000: Eau de vie production was recommenced in Faugères.
  • 2005: AOC replaced VDQS status for the white Faugères wines.
  • 2017: Appellation d'Origine Protégée[2] replaces the former AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) label, within the framework of new 'quality' ladder (following a national reform of the wine quality labels in France).

Etymology edit

The name of the AOC comes from the village Faugères, whose earliest known written form, dating back to 934 AD, was de Falgarias. This in turn is taken from the Latin filicaria, meaning "fern" in English, and translating into French as "fougère".[3]

Geography edit

Orography edit

The appellation area covers 1800 hectares, and consists mainly of primary, schist soils. The majority of the region's vineyards have full southern exposure and lie on rugged slopes. Some hills in the northern area of the appellation area reach altitudes higher than 500m. The Departmental Director of Agriculture, in collaboration with 'SAFER' (French regional societies for the development of land and rural establishments), have experimented setting up vineyards along contour lines, which serves to limit the effects of erosion.[4]

Geology edit

The Faugères AOC soil is mainly composed of schist. This schist is metamorphic rock, the result of excessive pressure on clay deposits during the Paleozoic Era and of the formation of the Massif Central to the North. Schist is characterised by its capacity to retain large amounts of water (up to a third of its volume) and its heat-storing properties, absorbing heat during the day and releasing it at night. Faugères winemakers often say that their grapes ripen overnight. A geological curiosity exists in the Cabrerolles commune - a meteor crater resulting from the impact of a twenty metre-wide bolite[check spelling] meteorite circa 10,000 years ago. The crater has Syrah vines planted in it (two stages of planting in 1984, then in 1992) which produces a wine from the 'Domaine du Météore'. [5]

Climate edit

This terroir enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mountainous influences, characterised by gentle winters, hot, dry summers, and a low amount of rainfall that comes mainly in the winter months. Its main winds are the Tramontane, a dry and cold wind that blows clouds away, and the Marin, a humid wind that, contrarily, brings clouds in. The climate can sometimes be very harsh. The table below records temperatures and rainfall for 2007:

Month J F M A M J J A S O N D Year
Maximum Average Temperature (°C) 6 7 11 13 17 22 25 25 20 15 9 7 14,75
Minimum Average Temperature (°C) 1 1 3 4 8 12 14 14 11 8 4 2 6,8
Average Temperatures (°C) 3,5 4 7 8,5 12,5 17 18,5 18,5 15,5 11,5 6,5 4,5 9,8
Rainfall (avg. in mm) 36,2 27,0 23,9 43,8 46,0 34,9 22,9 31,1 50,0 60,1 45,1 37,7 461,7
Source: MSN Weather[6]

Wine region edit

 
Caussiniojouls vines

Overview edit

The Faugères appellation stretches across the following communes: Autignac, Cabrerolles (Includes the hamlets of Lentheric, Liquière and Aigues-Vives), Caussiniojouls, Faugères, Fos, Laurens and Roquessels

Grape varieties edit

The main grape varieties in Faugères are Carignan, Cinsault, Grenache, Mourvèdre and Syrah for red and rosé wines. Rousanne, white Grenache, Marsanne and Vermentino for white wines. 80% of grape production is used to make red wine.

Cultivation methods edit

Vines are planted against the slope to gain maximum sunlight from southern exposure. After violent storms in the 1960s, Faugères winemakers replanted a lot of vines along the terrain's contour lines. The vines are now adapted to the natural slope of the schist hillsides. Because of this, the erosive effects of heavy autumnal rain are much smaller than in other vineyards in the Languedoc. Similar projects are being considered by the Saint-Chinian AOC and Coteaux du Languedoc areas.

Business structure edit

There are two cooperative wineries and 44 winemakers in independent wineries (as of 2010).

Wine types edit

Faugères wines are rounded, with matured fruits and soft tannins.

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-08-07. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-08-07. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  3. ^ Albert Dauzat and Charles Rostaing, Dictionnaire étymologique des noms de lieux en France, Éd. Larousse, 1968, p.1784
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-08-22. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
  5. ^ "The Meteor – Domaine du Météore".
  6. ^ MSN Weather Monthly Temperature temperatures for Bédarrieux (Languedoc).

See also edit

External links edit

  • Official website of Faugères wines

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Faugeres also known as Coteaux du Languedoc Faugeres is an Appellation d origine controlee AOC in the Languedoc Roussillon wine region in France and is named after the town of Faugeres which lies 30 km north of Beziers in the foothills of the Massif Central in the departement of Herault It is a local classification within the Coteaux du Languedoc AOC Contents 1 History 1 1 The Middle Ages 1 2 The Modern Period 1 3 Recent history 2 Etymology 3 Geography 3 1 Orography 3 2 Geology 3 3 Climate 4 Wine region 4 1 Overview 4 2 Grape varieties 4 3 Cultivation methods 4 4 Business structure 4 5 Wine types 5 Notes and references 6 See also 7 External linksHistory editThe Middle Ages edit Faugeres is not the oldest winemaking area in Languedoc In the Middle Ages its land was mainly used for growing grain and olives However there was some viticulture most notably the production of altar wine The Modern Period edit Faugeres started to flourish as a wine producing area around the time of the French Revolution i e around the start of the 19th century Local wine was in fact mainly used to produce a type of eau de vie using a distilling method from the Charente region that was previously unknown in the Languedoc This method was called fine so this eau de vie was named Fine Faugeres Recent history edit 1948 The Faugeres terroir s borders were defined in the aftermath of the Second World War and remain unchanged to this day 1955 each type of Faugeres wine red white and rose was classified as Appellation d Origine Vin de Qualite Superieure VDQS 1960s Violent storms destroyed part of the Faugeres vineyards torrential rain gullying the vines Some plots of land were buried in landslides Vines were replanted along the contour lines of the newly formed land 1982 Appellation d Origine Protegee 1 AOP Faugeres classification replaced the VDQS status for the red and rose Faugeres wines 2000 Eau de vie production was recommenced in Faugeres 2005 AOC replaced VDQS status for the white Faugeres wines 2017 Appellation d Origine Protegee 2 replaces the former AOC Appellation d Origine Controlee label within the framework of new quality ladder following a national reform of the wine quality labels in France Etymology editThe name of the AOC comes from the village Faugeres whose earliest known written form dating back to 934 AD was de Falgarias This in turn is taken from the Latin filicaria meaning fern in English and translating into French as fougere 3 Geography editOrography edit The appellation area covers 1800 hectares and consists mainly of primary schist soils The majority of the region s vineyards have full southern exposure and lie on rugged slopes Some hills in the northern area of the appellation area reach altitudes higher than 500m The Departmental Director of Agriculture in collaboration with SAFER French regional societies for the development of land and rural establishments have experimented setting up vineyards along contour lines which serves to limit the effects of erosion 4 Geology edit The Faugeres AOC soil is mainly composed of schist This schist is metamorphic rock the result of excessive pressure on clay deposits during the Paleozoic Era and of the formation of the Massif Central to the North Schist is characterised by its capacity to retain large amounts of water up to a third of its volume and its heat storing properties absorbing heat during the day and releasing it at night Faugeres winemakers often say that their grapes ripen overnight A geological curiosity exists in the Cabrerolles commune a meteor crater resulting from the impact of a twenty metre wide bolite check spelling meteorite circa 10 000 years ago The crater has Syrah vines planted in it two stages of planting in 1984 then in 1992 which produces a wine from the Domaine du Meteore 5 Climate edit This terroir enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mountainous influences characterised by gentle winters hot dry summers and a low amount of rainfall that comes mainly in the winter months Its main winds are the Tramontane a dry and cold wind that blows clouds away and the Marin a humid wind that contrarily brings clouds in The climate can sometimes be very harsh The table below records temperatures and rainfall for 2007 Month J F M A M J J A S O N D Year Maximum Average Temperature C 6 7 11 13 17 22 25 25 20 15 9 7 14 75 Minimum Average Temperature C 1 1 3 4 8 12 14 14 11 8 4 2 6 8 Average Temperatures C 3 5 4 7 8 5 12 5 17 18 5 18 5 15 5 11 5 6 5 4 5 9 8 Rainfall avg in mm 36 2 27 0 23 9 43 8 46 0 34 9 22 9 31 1 50 0 60 1 45 1 37 7 461 7 Source MSN Weather 6 Wine region edit nbsp Caussiniojouls vines Overview edit The Faugeres appellation stretches across the following communes Autignac Cabrerolles Includes the hamlets of Lentheric Liquiere and Aigues Vives Caussiniojouls Faugeres Fos Laurens and Roquessels Grape varieties edit The main grape varieties in Faugeres are Carignan Cinsault Grenache Mourvedre and Syrah for red and rose wines Rousanne white Grenache Marsanne and Vermentino for white wines 80 of grape production is used to make red wine Cultivation methods edit Vines are planted against the slope to gain maximum sunlight from southern exposure After violent storms in the 1960s Faugeres winemakers replanted a lot of vines along the terrain s contour lines The vines are now adapted to the natural slope of the schist hillsides Because of this the erosive effects of heavy autumnal rain are much smaller than in other vineyards in the Languedoc Similar projects are being considered by the Saint Chinian AOC and Coteaux du Languedoc areas Business structure edit There are two cooperative wineries and 44 winemakers in independent wineries as of 2010 Wine types edit Faugeres wines are rounded with matured fruits and soft tannins Notes and references edit AoC AoP Archived from the original on 2018 08 07 Retrieved 2018 08 24 AoC AoP Archived from the original on 2018 08 07 Retrieved 2018 08 24 Albert Dauzat and Charles Rostaing Dictionnaire etymologique des noms de lieux en France Ed Larousse 1968 p 1784 Faugeres Archived from the original on 2009 08 22 Retrieved 2010 03 19 The Meteor Domaine du Meteore MSN Weather Monthly Temperature temperatures for Bedarrieux Languedoc See also editLanguedoc wine List of vins de primeurExternal links editOfficial website of Faugeres wines Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Faugeres AOC amp oldid 1190544420, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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