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Pouilly-Fumé

Pouilly-Fumé is an appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) for the dry sauvignon blanc white wine produced around Pouilly-sur-Loire, in the Nièvre département. Another white wine produced in the same area but with a different grape variety is called Pouilly-sur-Loire.

Pouilly Fumé
Wine region
TypeAOC
Year established1937
Country France
Part ofNivernais
Climate regionmoderate temperate oceanic
Soil conditionskimmeridgian marl and clay with flints
Total area1,200 hectares
Varietals producedSauvignon blanc[1]
Wine producedFrom 65 to 75 hl/ha[2]

Etymology edit

Pouilly-Fumé is made purely from sauvignon blanc, a type of vine whose clusters are formed of small ovoid grapes, pressed against each other and resembling small bird eggs. At maturity, these grapes are coated with a grey bloom, the color of smoke—which explains why Pouilly winegrowers talk of "white smoke" to describe the type of vine or the wines made from it. "Fumé" also refers to the smoky bouquet (the renowned "gun flint aroma"), bestowed by the terroir vineyards of Pouilly-sur-Loire.

History edit

Antiquity edit

The vineyards of Pouilly-Fumé date back to the fifth century. The area was a Gallo-Roman estate dating back to the early days of the Roman Empire.[3] The name derives from the Latin Pauliacum super fluvium ligerim (Pauliacum on the River Loire), reflecting the Roman road which passed through this locality.[4]

Middle Ages edit

Benedictine monks commenced development of Pouilly-Fumé in the Middle Ages. Sacramental wine is traditionally white, less prone to staining, and the Benedictines developed the vineyards without seeking profitability. The fiefdom and vineyards of Pouilly were transferred to the Benedictines of La Charité-sur-Loire for the sum of "3100 sous and a silver mark" towards the end of the eleventh century. A plot of about 4 hectares (9.9 acres) overlooking the River Loire has retained the appellation Loge aux Moines (Monks’ Lodge), in memory of that era. The repurchase of Boisgibault lands in 1383 by Jean III de Sancerre demonstrates the proximity that has always existed between this vineyard and that of Sancerre, and their respective white wine production.

Modern period edit

Despite floods and low water, transport of Pouilly wines via the Loire was efficient and fast, due to the location of the vineyard. This wine was always exported by water navigation, especially after the opening of the Canal de Briare in 1642. After the French Revolution of 1789, peasants were able to become owners of land and vineyards formerly possessions of the nobility and clergy.

At the end of the nineteenth century, growers were faced with mildew and phylloxera. The vineyard was devastated and many cultivators had to redeploy. After many unsuccessful attempts at treatment, the vines were uprooted in the early twentieth century and only part of the vineyard was replanted after grafting onto American rootstock.

Contemporary period edit

Pouilly-Fumé has been an Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) since 1937. Today a large part of the production is sold abroad, especially to Great Britain.

Location edit

The following vineyard communes are to be found in the Nièvre, to the east of the Loire: Pouilly-sur-Loire, Saint-Andelain, Tracy-sur-Loire (village Boisgibault), Saint-Laurent-l'Abbaye, Mesves-sur-Loire, Saint-Martin-sur-Nohain, Garchy.

Orography edit

The terrain is slightly undulating because of the Loire which has created a valley; Sancerre is on a promontory to the other side of the river.

Geology edit

The soil consists of three major types: Kimmeridgian marl, hard limestone and flint clay.[5]

Climate edit

The climate is temperate with a slight tendency to continental.

Vineyard edit

The Nièvre vineyard is spread over 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres), with 120 winemakers annually producing approximately 70,400 hectolitres (1,860,000 US gal).[6]

This varietal Sauvignon is similar to those of the vineyards of Sancerre. It should not be confused with Pouilly-Fuissé, a chardonnay wine from the south of Burgundy (Mâcon).

References edit

  1. ^ "Décret n° 2011-784 du 28 juin 2011 relatif aux appellations d'origine contrôlées « Pouilly-Fumé » ou « Blanc Fumé de Pouilly » et « Pouilly-sur-Loire »". Lègifrance (in French). Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Décret n° 2009-1307 du 27 octobre 2009 relatif aux appellations d'origine contrôlées « Reuilly », « Sancerre », « Quincy », « Coteaux du Giennois », « Menetou-Salon », « Pouilly-Fumé » ou « Blanc Fumé de Pouilly » « Pouilly-sur-Loire », « Jurançon », « Gaillac » et « Gaillac premières côtes »". Légifrance (in French). Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Histoire Le vignoble de Pouilly au fil des siècles" (in French). 21 June 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  4. ^ . www.tourisme-sauldre-sologne.com. Archived from the original on 24 December 2017. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  5. ^ Solar Green Guide: Wines of France. (Page No. 207 of Pouilly-Fumé).
  6. ^ . loirevalleywine.com. 2014. Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 5 January 2014.

Further reading edit

  • Mastrojanni Michel: Les Vins de France (green guide solar). Solar Editions, Paris 1992 - 1994 - 1998 (ISBN 2-263-02796-3)

External links edit

  • Pouilly-Fumé AOC. official site 2008-05-12 at the Wayback Machine (in English)
  • 2 Rives pour vous servir.com: Article on the "Syndicat Viticole de l'Aire AOC de Pouilly", (in English) 2022-01-28 at the Wayback Machine

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Not to be confused with Pouilly Fuisse from Burgundy Pouilly Fume is an appellation d origine controlee AOC for the dry sauvignon blanc white wine produced around Pouilly sur Loire in the Nievre departement Another white wine produced in the same area but with a different grape variety is called Pouilly sur Loire Pouilly FumeWine regionTypeAOCYear established1937Country FrancePart ofNivernaisClimate regionmoderate temperate oceanicSoil conditionskimmeridgian marl and clay with flintsTotal area1 200 hectaresVarietals producedSauvignon blanc 1 Wine producedFrom 65 to 75 hl ha 2 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Antiquity 2 2 Middle Ages 2 3 Modern period 2 4 Contemporary period 3 Location 3 1 Orography 3 2 Geology 3 3 Climate 4 Vineyard 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEtymology editPouilly Fume is made purely from sauvignon blanc a type of vine whose clusters are formed of small ovoid grapes pressed against each other and resembling small bird eggs At maturity these grapes are coated with a grey bloom the color of smoke which explains why Pouilly winegrowers talk of white smoke to describe the type of vine or the wines made from it Fume also refers to the smoky bouquet the renowned gun flint aroma bestowed by the terroir vineyards of Pouilly sur Loire History editAntiquity edit The vineyards of Pouilly Fume date back to the fifth century The area was a Gallo Roman estate dating back to the early days of the Roman Empire 3 The name derives from the Latin Pauliacum super fluvium ligerim Pauliacum on the River Loire reflecting the Roman road which passed through this locality 4 Middle Ages edit Benedictine monks commenced development of Pouilly Fume in the Middle Ages Sacramental wine is traditionally white less prone to staining and the Benedictines developed the vineyards without seeking profitability The fiefdom and vineyards of Pouilly were transferred to the Benedictines of La Charite sur Loire for the sum of 3100 sous and a silver mark towards the end of the eleventh century A plot of about 4 hectares 9 9 acres overlooking the River Loire has retained the appellation Loge aux Moines Monks Lodge in memory of that era The repurchase of Boisgibault lands in 1383 by Jean III de Sancerre demonstrates the proximity that has always existed between this vineyard and that of Sancerre and their respective white wine production Modern period edit Despite floods and low water transport of Pouilly wines via the Loire was efficient and fast due to the location of the vineyard This wine was always exported by water navigation especially after the opening of the Canal de Briare in 1642 After the French Revolution of 1789 peasants were able to become owners of land and vineyards formerly possessions of the nobility and clergy At the end of the nineteenth century growers were faced with mildew and phylloxera The vineyard was devastated and many cultivators had to redeploy After many unsuccessful attempts at treatment the vines were uprooted in the early twentieth century and only part of the vineyard was replanted after grafting onto American rootstock Contemporary period edit Pouilly Fume has been an Appellation d origine controlee AOC since 1937 Today a large part of the production is sold abroad especially to Great Britain Location editThe following vineyard communes are to be found in the Nievre to the east of the Loire Pouilly sur Loire Saint Andelain Tracy sur Loire village Boisgibault Saint Laurent l Abbaye Mesves sur Loire Saint Martin sur Nohain Garchy Orography edit The terrain is slightly undulating because of the Loire which has created a valley Sancerre is on a promontory to the other side of the river Geology edit The soil consists of three major types Kimmeridgian marl hard limestone and flint clay 5 Climate edit The climate is temperate with a slight tendency to continental Vineyard editThe Nievre vineyard is spread over 1 200 hectares 3 000 acres with 120 winemakers annually producing approximately 70 400 hectolitres 1 860 000 US gal 6 This varietal Sauvignon is similar to those of the vineyards of Sancerre It should not be confused with Pouilly Fuisse a chardonnay wine from the south of Burgundy Macon References edit Decret n 2011 784 du 28 juin 2011 relatif aux appellations d origine controlees Pouilly Fume ou Blanc Fume de Pouilly et Pouilly sur Loire Legifrance in French Retrieved 21 May 2021 Decret n 2009 1307 du 27 octobre 2009 relatif aux appellations d origine controlees Reuilly Sancerre Quincy Coteaux du Giennois Menetou Salon Pouilly Fume ou Blanc Fume de Pouilly Pouilly sur Loire Jurancon Gaillac et Gaillac premieres cotes Legifrance in French Retrieved 21 May 2021 Histoire Le vignoble de Pouilly au fil des siecles in French 21 June 2020 Retrieved 21 May 2021 OT Sauldre amp Sologne Gastronomy www tourisme sauldre sologne com Archived from the original on 24 December 2017 Retrieved 23 December 2017 Solar Green Guide Wines of France Page No 207 of Pouilly Fume Pouilly Fume loirevalleywine com 2014 Archived from the original on 6 January 2014 Retrieved 5 January 2014 Further reading editMastrojanni Michel Les Vins de France green guide solar Solar Editions Paris 1992 1994 1998 ISBN 2 263 02796 3 External links editPouilly Fume AOC official site Archived 2008 05 12 at the Wayback Machine in English 2 Rives pour vous servir com Article on the Syndicat Viticole de l Aire AOC de Pouilly in English Archived 2022 01 28 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pouilly Fume amp oldid 1146037197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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