Crossword clues for medoc
medoc
- French intoxicant Froome documented, though not completely
- French wine land
- Type of wine
- Wine-producing region
- A Bordeaux wine
- Wine-growing region
- Bordeaux red
- Variety of French red wine
- Winegrowing region of SW France
- Wine region of the Gironde département
- Wine of France
- Wine of Bordeaux
- Wine genre
- Type of red wine
- French region of over 1,000 vineyards
- French claret
- Bordeaux from north of Bordeaux
- French wine center
- Red Bordeaux wine
- French wine district
- Red wine from an area of south-west France
- Vineyard region of France
- Bordeaux variety
- French red wine with a physician in its spelling
- Bordeaux wine region
- Red Bordeaux wine from the Medoc district of southwestern France
- Bordeaux district
- French wine region
- Wine region of France
- A wine from SW France
- French spirits
- Wine Morse, perhaps, knocked back after start of meal
- Spy chief with cipher picked up in part of France
- French red 22 across
Wikipedia
The Médoc (; Gascon: Medòc ) is a region of France, well known as a wine growing region, located in the département of Gironde, on the left bank of the Gironde estuary, north of Bordeaux. Its name comes from ( Pagus) Medullicus, or "country of the Medulli", the local Celtic tribe. The region owes its economic success mainly to the production of red wine; it is home to around 1,500 vineyards.
The area also has pine forests and long sandy beaches. The Médoc's geography is not ideal for wine growing, with its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean resulting in a comparatively mild climate and high rainfall making rot a constant problem. It is generally believed that the nature of the region's wine derives from the soil; although the terrain is flat, excellent drainage is a necessity and the increased amount of gravel in the soil allows heat to be retained, encouraging ripening, and extensive root systems.