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Vignobles de France (And we were worried about "claret" and "Meritage?")

by Gary Barlettano » Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:37 pm

Here's a bit from today's SFGate.com:

Ready for "French wine," with one of those black-and-white generic supermarket labels?
It's not quite that drastic. But -- Holy terroir, Batman! -- French vintners, who typically live and die by the place-names on their wines, are nearing approval to blend together grapes from far-flung corners of the country.

The Vignobles de France designation was approved Jan. 17 by Viniflhor, the national office that oversees wine production and other horticulture, and awaits the signature of France's agriculture minister. The move, designed to ease blending of wines to match consumer tastes, would allow French "vin de pays" to mix, say, lean Chardonnay from Burgundy with riper fruit from southern vineyards. Currently, such wines can't even include the grape name on the label.

Not everyone is raising a glass to cheer. Winemakers in the Languedoc-Roussillon region worry the move will ruin their recent push to sell varietally labeled bottles under the "Vin de Pays d'Oc" designation.


Referring page here: Sipping News

There's more on the topic here: Vignobles de France, but one needs to be able to parler français to read the article.
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Re: Vignobles de France (And we were worried about "claret" and "Meritage?")

by Gary Barlettano » Fri Jan 26, 2007 5:12 pm

Another article about this from Reuters, but this time in English:

France Revamps Wine Labels to Rival New World

One French article I read about this stated that this move was to improve France's competitive position vis-à-vis the wines of the New World, i.e. Australia, South America, and California. I guess the other states in the U.S.A. are chopped liver?
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Re: Vignobles de France (And we were worried about "claret" and "Meritage?")

by Victor de la Serna » Fri Jan 26, 2007 5:49 pm

Gary Barlettano wrote:I guess the other states in the U.S.A. are chopped liver?

On the international markets they are. Sorry 'bout that.
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Re: Vignobles de France (And we were worried about "claret" and "Meritage?")

by Bill Hooper » Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:00 pm

Victor de la Serna wrote:
Gary Barlettano wrote:I guess the other states in the U.S.A. are chopped liver?

On the international markets they are. Sorry 'bout that.



Surely you can't mean the thriving Rhode Island wine industry! Its International cred. is boundless.

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