Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Here's the box supplied with a wine bottle. The writing on the box is larger and simpler than the small font on the wine bottle so easier for you and me to read so I am displaying the box first.
Wine Bottle Box. Photo by Angela Lansbury.
Glossary French-English
vieux - old
télégraphe - telegraph
château - large often fortified house or castle (hat on letter a shows a missing s following)
neuf - new
du - of (the)
Pape - Pope (from the word for father)
Châteauneuf-du-Pape (prestigious French wine area)
Now, for the wine bottle
Here's the bottle in its box.
Photo by Angela Lansbury.
Bottle. Photo by Angela Lansbury.
Let's start with the easy bits. M i s e en bouteille. (Spell checker changed this to Miss when I wasn't looking.)
Glossary French- English
alambic - type of pot still used for Armagnac (generic word for a pot still)
an - year, as in English word or yearly annual
ans - years
b a r r i q u e (no, spell-checker, I do no mean baroque)
b a r r i q u e s - plural of b a r r i q u e
bouteille - bottle
bouteilles - bottles
de - of
distillation - distillation
é g r a p p é - grape stalk
élevé - root word is lever French for to lift, as in élève or secondary school child, brought up or lifted or matured. The a c u t e or rising diagonal accent means lifting your voice to sound like ay as in bay
en - in
et - end
g r e n a c h e - (the name of a red grape variety)
lente - slow
Mai - May
Marc - digestif - drunk at the end of the meal, fortified wine supposed to help your digestion but really
Marc a grape brandy (like Cognac and Armagnac - where the leftover wine is not sold but skins are thrown away) BUT Marc is leftover from making the wine, made as a way of not wasting skins already used to make wine
mis / mise - placed
mourvedre - (the name of a red grape variety)
obtenu - obtained
par - by
sans - without
still - onion shape giant kettle for boiling up alcoohol
tradionnel - traditional
tri - triple
vases - (column shape?) container
vintage - old age
Numbers
42% Vol. - 42% alcohol - which is for spirits, so it is much stronger than wines or beers
50 cl - two thirds of a standard 75 cl (750ml) bottle; m is a thousandth of a litre, c is a hundred as in cent; m is mille or thousand as in millionaire
vintage 2002
mise en bouteille 2013 - placed in bottle in 2013
Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker.
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