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Cahors () is a red wine from grapes grown in or around the town of Cahors, France. Cahors is an ''Appellation d'origine contrôlée'' (AOC) (Controlled designation of origin) which forms part of the South West France wine region. The dominant grape variety in AOC Cahors wines is Malbec, which must make up a minimum of 70% of the wine, and which is known locally as "Côt", "Côt Noir" or "Auxerrois". It is supplemented by up to 30% Merlot and Tannat. There are of Cahors vineyards, with at planting density of at least 4000 vines per ha. The designation AOC Cahors may only be used for red wines. There is also some white and rosé wine produced in the same area, and it is sold under the designation ''Vin de Pays du Lot'' instead. Today's wine growing area lies mainly west of the town of Cahors. The most important places are Mercuès, Parnac, Luzech, Prayssac, Grézels, Puy-l'Éveque and Vire sur Lot. They are all located in the valley of the Lot. ==History== The history of Cahors winemaking go back to the era of Ancient Rome, with vines being planted in the area around 50 BC. Since that time, the vines have remained in the land of Quercy and their history has been combined with that of the region. The region of Cahors enjoyed a great reputation from the Middle Ages until the late 19th century. Its "black wine" was sold shipped from England to Russia. Similar to many other winemaking regions, Cahors was hit badly by The Great French Wine Blight in the late 19th century, when the vines were attacked in the phylloxera epidemic. In the case of Cahors, this happened in 1883-1885. In February 1956, Cahors was hit by frosts which wiped out almost all the vineyards of the region, which thus needed to be replanted ''en masse''. In this replanting, Malbec became more dominant than it had been before. Cahors was awarded AOC status in 1971. Since 2007, the (UIVC ) (Interprofessional Wine Union of Cahors) has developed an association with "Wines of Argentina" (agency in charge for promoting wines from Argentina at an international level). The same agency originally created the "World Malbec Day", which is celebrated on the 17th of April every year. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cahors wine」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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