What type of wine is Ventoux?

Ventoux wine style varies according to the blend of grape varieties used and the terroir from which they originate. Reds and rosés are made from Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Mourvèdre, and Carignan, whereas whites are made from Clairette, Bourboulenc, Grenache Blanc, and Roussanne.

Is Ventoux Cotes du Rhone?

Technically, Ventoux is part of the Provence-Alpes-Côtes d’Azur region, but on the wine side of things, it’s somehow clumped in with the Rhône Valley. It borders the Côtes du Rhône AOC, but isn’t a part of it.

What grape is Ventoux?

Ventoux AOC

Wine region
Grapes produced Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Mourvèdre, Carignan, Bourboulenc, Grenache blanc, Clairette, Roussanne
No. of wineries 137
Wine produced red, white, rosé, & vin primeur
Comments 2005

Where is Ventoux wine from?

Ventoux is a large wine region in the far southeast of the southern Rhône, on the border with Provence. The appellation was known as Côtes de Ventoux until October 2009. It is located 40 kilometers (25 miles) northeast of Avignon, in the Vaucluse department.

Is Ventoux good wine?

The wines of Ventoux are identifiably Rhône in style, but with a distinctive lifted freshness. You can successfully make red, white or rosé. You can experiment here – it’s not so well known that you’d feel yourself forced into making a ‘classic’ style for fear of being unable to sell it.

What does Ventoux mean in English?

The name Ventoux is often thought to originate from the French word for windy, Venteux, but the correct etymology is the word Vinturi, meaning mountain. So the literal translation of Mont Ventoux is Mount Mountain.

How hard is Ventoux?

Worse than the steepness, at times, is the wind. Ventoux means windy, and the powerful mistral of southern France beats this area up to 130 days a year. The wind was almost 45 miles per hour during the 1969 Tour and has been measured as high as 200 mph at the summit.

What is the grade of Mont Ventoux?

Ventoux is a 21.5-kilometer route (13.4 miles) that climbs roughly 5,300 feet, with an 8-kilometer stretch where the average gradient doesn’t drop below 9 percent. At times it reaches 11 percent. The final 1.5 kilometers are roughly 10 percent.

How do you train for Ventoux?

1: Training & preparation Climbing Mont Ventoux will involve 2 hours or more of sustained effort for the average road cyclist. To do the climb in the best conditions you will need to be used to be riding at a sustained effort or pace for long periods. The best solution to be ready : ride often!

How tough is Mont Ventoux?

How long does it take to climb Ventoux?

2 hours
Climbing Mont Ventoux will involve 2 hours or more of sustained effort for the average road cyclist. To do the climb in the best conditions you will need to be used to be riding at a sustained effort or pace for long periods. The best solution to be ready : ride often!