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Sud de France Master- Level Webinar Program

Sud de France Master- Level Webinar Program. Supported and endorsed by:. Webinar 1:. An Introduction to the Region and its History . Learning Objectives. See how 2,600 years of history have shaped the vineyards and wine industry of the LR today

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Sud de France Master- Level Webinar Program

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  1. Sud de France Master-LevelWebinar Program Supported and endorsed by:

  2. Webinar 1: An Introduction to the Region and its History

  3. Learning Objectives • See how 2,600 years of history have shaped the vineyards and wine industry of the LR today • Discover hat aspects of this colorful history have influenced the wine world as a whole.

  4. The EarlyYears Greeks Celts Romans • 200 BC – 476 AD 600 BC 500 BC

  5. VIA DOMITIA

  6. The Monastic influence (from the 6th century AD ) Abbaye de Valmagne Abbaye de Fontfroide The nave with large wine barrels in the side aisles

  7. Charles martel & the battle of poitiers Charles Martel 688-741 AD The Battle of Poitiers (732)

  8. Pepin le bref : Pepin the Short • Pepinthe Short, son of Charles Martel, father of Charlemagne, continedhisfather’swork. • MovedsouththroughRhône and Languedoc. • 752 : Nîmes and Béziers • 759 : Narbonne • 760 : Roussillon

  9. Occitania TroubadourMédiéval Occitan

  10. CATHARS • Christainsect • 2 main beliefs…Spirtual= god, material = bad • Peaceful people yetbeliefscompetelyopposed to Catholicchurch. • Brutal crusades of 13c wiped out • Legacy and stories live on The Cathars

  11. Counts and kings • Arnaud de Villeneuve (1285) Aragon Crest Charlemagne and the Saxons

  12. Discovery of sparkling wine (1531) Dom Pérignon Abbaye of Saint Hilaire

  13. The thirty years war • 1659: Roussillon becomes French

  14. Canal du Midi Canal du Midi: 1681

  15. The railway system Paris- Lyon -Marseille : 1855

  16. The GOLDEN AGE of Wine Early 19th Century. Rise of Bordeaux and Burgundy Emerging bourgeoisie Increasing wine consumption Languedoc-Roussillon quadrupled vineyard size in 25 years.

  17. Phylloxera (1870s)

  18. Narbonne Riot 1907 Riots of 1907 in Narbonne

  19. Creation of AOC system Riots caused a seismic change. Prototype of AOC in Chateauneuf in 1923 Adopted 1936 with 4 in LR

  20. The emergence of Co-ops Cave Co-op of Maraussan, the 1st Co-op in France Co-ops in the Languedoc in the 1950’s accounted for over 90% of the total wine produced in the region.

  21. THE NEW WAY: VdP Introduced in 1983 Vins de Pays d’Oc: 1987

  22. 2000 to now

  23. Quantity to Quality

  24. location

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