Vacqueyras is a French wine Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) in the southern Rhône wine region of France. It is primarily a Red wine region with some white and rosé wines being produced. Being a little brother of Châteauneuf-du-Pape and, arguably, Gigondas, the wine is moderately prestigeous and can yield beautiful results when treated right.1
HistoryWine has been produced in the region since the 15th century. However records are sparse, reduced to mentioning large vineyards and a decree on how to keep hungry goats away from the grapes.2 Vacqueyras received the A.O.C. Côtes du Rhône (CdR) Decree appellation in 1937 and as late as 1990, Vacqueyras was granted its own AOC, the first in the region since Gigondas in 1971 and the first of a number of candidates for that particular honor, recently bestwoed to Beaumes-de-Venise and Vinsobres. Climate and geographyLocated only a few kilometers south of Gigondas, Vacqueyras shares much of the same terroir with vineyards located in 100 to 400 meters altitude. The best vineyards are found on Plateau de Garrigues. In the lowland it's warmer resulting in more powerful and often unelegant wines.3 Grapes and wineThe bulk (97%) of the wine is red. The few whites are seldom worth mentioning, but the rosés (1%) can be a delight.4 The red wine can be much like the wines from Gigondas but for some reason Vacqueyras rarely manages to match their northern sibling. Some of this can be explained from the large amount of ambitious winemakers in Gigondas.5. WinemakingVacqueyras is, like Gigondas, known for its power rather than its elegance. The backbone of the wine is Grenache, however producers of Vacqueyras use more Syrah than is used in Gigondas which can make the style seem cooler.6 References
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