Coteaux_de_Pierrevert_AOC

Coteaux de Pierrevert AOC

Coteaux de Pierrevert AOC

French wine geographic appellation


Coteaux de Pierrevert is a wine-growing AOC in the western part of the Provence wine region of France, where the wines are produced in 11 communes of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence département. It is partly located in the valley of the Durance river in the region of Manosque which is the northern part of Provence, it is considered by the INAO however, to be an eastern extremity of the southern Rhône Valley. [1] [2]

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Wines

Red wines are made from Grenache noir and Syrah which must account for 70% together with a minimum of 30% of each. Secondary varieties are Cinsault, Mourvedre and Carignan.
Rosé: Grenache noir minimum 50%, and Syrah 20% minimum. Other secondary varieties are allowed with a maximum of 20% white grapes.
White wines from Clairette blanche, Grenache blanc, Ugni blanc, Roussanne of which no variety may exceed 70% together to a maximum of 20%. Grenache blanc and Vermentino must together represent a minimum of 25%.
Rosés and whites should be consumed soon after bottling, while the reds can age up to a maximum of five years .[3]

Economy

The Coteaux de Pierrevert[4] wines are produced by a total of 35 concerns which include 32 growers, 6 private wineries, 2 cooperative wineries, and one producer/merchant.

The vineyards are in the communes of Corbières, Gréoux-les-Bains, Manosque, Montfuron, Pierrevert, Quinson, Saint-Laurent-du-Verdon, Saint-Martin-de-Brômes, Sainte-Tulle, Villeneuve, and Volx.

See also


References

  1. "Coteaux de Pierrevert AOC". wein.plus. Erlangen, Germany: Wein-Plus GmbH. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  2. "Coteaux de Pierrevert". VIVINO. Vivino.com. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  3. "Coteaux-de-Pierrevert Provence". Le Figaro - vin (in French). Société du Figaro, SAS. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  4. INAO, April 2007

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