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− | < | + | <p align="justify"style="text-indent: 3vw;> The production of Bordeaux is 6.4 million hectoliters with only 14% for white wines. More than 850 million bottles are sold every year and a economy of more than 3.7 billion €. In 1997, 62% of production volume was sold in France, half in supermarkets. Exports have been multiplied by 2 in the last 20 years. Today, the red wines represent 86% of total volumes produced by the vineyards of Bordeaux, 89% of exports in volume and 92% in value. Yet until 1960, white wines were the main wine production in Gironde. Bordeaux has 12 000 farmers with half vinify their own wine, or 75% by volume. The other 57 are for Caves Cooperatives. Winemakers join the union of their appellation and all of these groups together unions in the Bordeaux Grands Vins Federation which aims to protect the interests of viticulture and steer the Gironde wine policy. The Bordeaux has 400 trading houses including 200 farmers who provide over 70% of turnover in the Gironde wine market. 35% of production is exported. |
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− | <br> We can find lots of grapes : | + | <br> <style="text-indent: 3vw;>The Bordeaux vineyard now covers 123,000 hectares for 270,000 hectares of farmland. Soils and Girondins basements are rather shallow. The Gironde, the Garonne and the Dordogne soften the climate and meet the water needs of the vineyard. Found on the left bank of the Gironde and Garonne gravelly, sandy, clay, from the erosion of the Pyrenees. On the right banks, soils are likely limestone and limestone. The warm ocean current of the Gulf Stream accentuates the temperate climate and the Landes forest forms a protective shield against the winds of the ocean. |
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<br> Reds: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot. | <br> Reds: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot. | ||
<br> Whites: Sauvignon, Semillon, Muscadelle, Ugni Blanc, Colombard. | <br> Whites: Sauvignon, Semillon, Muscadelle, Ugni Blanc, Colombard. | ||
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− | <br> Apart from small local names among the most famous, all other larger in size, occur depending on the vintage, more or less significant quantities of Bordeaux and Bordeaux Supérieur. | + | <br><style="text-indent: 3vw;> Apart from small local names among the most famous, all other larger in size, occur depending on the vintage, more or less significant quantities of Bordeaux and Bordeaux Supérieur. |
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− | <br> But now, after talking about wine in Bordeaux, let us tell you some key figures of mildew. | + | <br> <style="text-indent: 3vw;> But now, after talking about wine in Bordeaux, let us tell you some key figures of mildew. |
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+ | <br> <h4> <b>15 </b> </h4> is , on average, the number of treatments that had to make a winemaker in 2012 to fight against mildew. | ||
+ | <br> <h4> <b> 11 ° C </b> </h4> is the minimum temperature required for initiation of primary infections in the spring. | ||
+ | <br> <h4> <b> € 246 per ha </b> </h4> is the average investment of a winemaker in France in 2012 for his fight against mildew. | ||
+ | <br> <h4> <b> 4 days </b> </h4> this is the optimal time necessary to complete mildew its entire cycle from contamination by spore until the following sporulation. | ||
+ | <br> <h4> <b> 1878 </b> </h4> is the year when the mildew , Plasmopara viticola , was observed for the first time in France. | ||
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+ | <br> Treatments against mildew have a cost that varies between <h4> <b> € 50,000 and € 164,000 per year. </b> </h4> | ||
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Revision as of 09:56, 17 July 2015
The Bordeaux vineyard now covers 123,000 hectares for 270,000 hectares of farmland. Soils and Girondins basements are rather shallow. The Gironde, the Garonne and the Dordogne soften the climate and meet the water needs of the vineyard. Found on the left bank of the Gironde and Garonne gravelly, sandy, clay, from the erosion of the Pyrenees. On the right banks, soils are likely limestone and limestone. The warm ocean current of the Gulf Stream accentuates the temperate climate and the Landes forest forms a protective shield against the winds of the ocean.
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A bit of History