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- Médoc_AOC abstract "Médoc is an AOC for wine in the Bordeaux wine region of southwestern France, on the Left Bank of the Gironde estuary that covers the northern section of the viticultural strip along the Médoc peninsula. The zone is sometimes called Bas-Médoc (English: Low-Médoc), though this term is not permitted on any label. With few exceptions there is produced only red wine, and no white wine has the right to be called Médoc.The term Médoc is often used in a geographical sense to refer to the whole Left Bank region, and as defined by the original Institut National des Appellations d'Origine (INAO) decree of November 14, 1936, the appellation may be applied to all wine produced in the prescribed zone in the peninsula, but this is rare practice by estates within Médoc's sub-appellations as it carries lesser perceived prestige. Effectively it covers the northern third of the Médoc peninsula, defined by a border that runs from Saint-Yzans and Saint-Germain-d'Esteuil (at the northern edges of Haut-Médoc AOC and Saint-Estèphe AOC) in the south, to Soulac-sur-Mer in the north, although viticultural activity ends near Vensac. In all sixteen wine-producing communes are exclusive to Médoc, and Bégadan, Saint-Christoly, Ordonnac, Saint-Yzans and Saint-Germain-d'Esteuil have historically enjoyed a reputation level to communes of the northern Haut-Médoc.Predominantly an area of cooperatives today, none of the estates were included in the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855, although several have been included in the (eventually discontinued) classification Cru Bourgeois.".
- Médoc_AOC thumbnail Médoc_bottle.JPG?width=300.
- Médoc_AOC wikiPageID "15623175".
- Médoc_AOC wikiPageRevisionID "576887150".
- Médoc_AOC climateRegion Oceanic_climate.
- Médoc_AOC country France.
- Médoc_AOC name "Médoc AOC".
- Médoc_AOC partOf "Bordeaux Left Bank".
- Médoc_AOC soil "chalk, clay, sand, gravel".
- Médoc_AOC subRegions Haut-Médoc_AOC.
- Médoc_AOC subRegions Margaux_AOC.
- Médoc_AOC subRegions Pauillac_AOC.
- Médoc_AOC subRegions Saint-Estèphe_AOC.
- Médoc_AOC subRegions Saint-Julien_AOC.
- Médoc_AOC subRegions Listrac-Médoc_AOC.
- Médoc_AOC subRegions Moulis-en-Médoc_AOC.
- Médoc_AOC type Appellation_d'origine_contrôlée.
- Médoc_AOC varietals Cabernet_Franc.
- Médoc_AOC varietals Cabernet_Sauvignon.
- Médoc_AOC varietals Carménère.
- Médoc_AOC varietals Malbec.
- Médoc_AOC varietals Merlot.
- Médoc_AOC varietals Petit_Verdot.
- Médoc_AOC vineyards "584".
- Médoc_AOC wineProduced "38000000".
- Médoc_AOC year "1936".
- Médoc_AOC subject Category:Bordeaux_AOCs.
- Médoc_AOC type Place.
- Médoc_AOC type WineRegion.
- Médoc_AOC type Wikidata:Q532.
- Médoc_AOC type Place.
- Médoc_AOC type Location.
- Médoc_AOC comment "Médoc is an AOC for wine in the Bordeaux wine region of southwestern France, on the Left Bank of the Gironde estuary that covers the northern section of the viticultural strip along the Médoc peninsula. The zone is sometimes called Bas-Médoc (English: Low-Médoc), though this term is not permitted on any label.".
- Médoc_AOC label "AOC Médoc".
- Médoc_AOC label "Médoc (AOC)".
- Médoc_AOC label "Médoc AOC".
- Médoc_AOC label "メドク".
- Médoc_AOC sameAs M%C3%A9doc_AOC.
- Médoc_AOC sameAs AOC_Médoc.
- Médoc_AOC sameAs Médoc_(AOC).
- Médoc_AOC sameAs メドク.
- Médoc_AOC sameAs Q592785.
- Médoc_AOC sameAs Q592785.
- Médoc_AOC wasDerivedFrom Médoc_AOC?oldid=576887150.
- Médoc_AOC depiction Médoc_bottle.JPG.