Marcillac AOC

E100754

Marcillac AOC is a small French wine appellation in southwestern France known for its distinctive, rustic red wines predominantly made from the Fer Servadou (Mansois) grape.

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Label Occurrences
Marcillac AOC canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
French wine appellation
alsoProduces rosé wine
authorizedGrapeVariety Cabernet Franc
Cabernet Sauvignon
Fer Servadou
Merlot
climate continental-influenced climate
climateInfluence Massif Central
country France
dominantGrapeShare Fer Servadou must form the majority of the blend
exportLevel limited international distribution
foodPairingTradition duck dishes
hearty regional cuisine
local charcuterie
grapeColor red grapes
grapeSynonymUsedLocally Mansois
Pinenc
knownFor high-acid red wines
peppery red wines
rustic red wines
locatedIn Aveyron department
Occitanie
surface form: Occitanie region

southwestern France
surface form: Southwestern France
mainGrapeVariety Fer Servadou
Mansois
marketPresence small production appellation
regionType rural wine region
regulationBody INAO
soilType iron-rich soils
red clay-limestone soils
typicalAromas blackcurrant
herbal notes
pepper
red fruits
spice
typicalStructure firm tannins
fresh acidity
wineCharacter rustic
terroir-driven
wineColor red
rosé
wineStyle red wine

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Occitanie hasWineRegion Marcillac AOC
Fer Servadou notableGrowingArea Marcillac AOC
Braucol authorizedInAOC Marcillac AOC