SOUTHWEST FRANCE

A real hive for native activity

Regional Vineyard

Dedicated to Quality

There are some 50,000 hectares of vineyard dedicated to producing wines in Southwest France.

Notable Cru/Zones:

Brulhois

Cahors

230km East-Southeast of Bordeaux. Home to native red variety Malbec, locally known as Cot!

Coteaux de Quercy

Fronton

Gaillac

Jurancon

Madiran

Marcillac

Wine Style/Quality:

% RED

46%

% WHITE

54%

% AOP Wines

20% – AOP Wines – This is the highest quality standard.
57% – IGP Wines – The next best thing
23% – Table Wines – simple pleasures

Native Reds

Cot [aka Malbec]

Internationally know as ‘Malbec’ with most well known varietals coming from Argentina. However it’s homeland of Cahors delivers worthy alternatives. It’s a sibling of Merlot. Make the discovery & let us know!

Courbu Noir

Fer

Gros Verdot

Jurancon Noir

Manseng Noir

Mauzac Noir

Negrette

Prunelard

Tannat

Native Whites

Courbu Blanc

Folle Blanche

Gros Manseng

Jurancon Blanc

Mauzac Blanc

Ondenc

Petit Manseng

Petit Courbu

OUR STATSOURCES:

France Vins de Sudouest – www.france-sudouest.com
Wine Grapes – A complete guide Robinson, Harding & Vouillamoz
The World Atlas of Wine – Johnson & Robinson
AIS Associazione Italiana Sommelier – Il vino nel Mondo Edition 2012

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