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Txakoli (pronounced ) or chacolí (pronounced ) is a slightly sparkling, very dry white
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with high acidity and low alcohol content produced in the Spanish Basque Country,
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and northern
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in
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. Further afield,
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is also a minor producer. It is normally served as an aperitif and drunk within one year of
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as it cannot be stored for longer. The most common, white, variety has a pale green
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, but there are red and
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varieties. When served, it is normally poured into tall glasses from a height, often as an accompaniment to
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s. It typically has between 9.5-11.5
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near
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today houses a museum dedicated to txakoli, the Museo del Txakoli, explaining the history of txakoli and with a large collection of machinery used for making it.


Name

This wine is called txakolin (pronounced ) in
Basque Basque may refer to: * Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France * Basque language, their language Places * Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France * Basque Country (autonomous co ...
,Entry for "txakolin" in the Hiztegi Batua.
/ref> txakolina meaning "the ''txakolin''". The term is attested from the middle of the 18th century onwards, occasionally also as a personal name.Entry for "txakolin" in the Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia.
/ref> Traditionally the general form has been ''txakolin'', although ''xakolin'' has been documented in
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. ''Txakoli'', considered a misspelling by the
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, is attested from 1985 onwards. Derived forms are based on the root ''txakolin'', for example ''txakolin-ardo'' (txakoli wine), ''txakolin-dantza'' (txakoli dance), ''txakolin-saltze'' (txakoli sale), ''txakolin gorri'' (red txakoli) or ''txakolin-etxe'' (txakoli house). This wine is called chacolí (pronounced ) in
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, a word that comes from the Basque ''txakolin''.Entry for "chacolí" in the Diccionario de la Lengua Española.
/ref> The first reference to the name of this wine in Spanish was ''vino chacolín'' in a document from the Basque Country in 1520. The wine is occasionally called ''chacoli'' in
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. Most authors assume a Basque origin but the origin of the word is ultimately unknown, except for the ending ''-in'' which frequently occurs in liquids (cf ''ozpin'' "vinegar", ''pitipin'' or ''txuzpin'' "watered wines"), the word is obscure. Amongst the more fanciful attempts at derivation is a suggested origin from ''etxeko ain'' (just enough for the home).Mikel Corcuera, Manolo González, Pedro J. Moreno
''Chacoli/ Txakolina''
Dept. of Education Office of Education, 2010, p. 156-157.
Others opt for a French origin as it initially appeared as a term to identify French wines in villages of eastern Gipuzkoa. There are also authors who suggest a Spanish origin of the term.


History

Until the 1980s, txakoli was a home-made wine, drunk in the Basque Country,
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and
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, and almost in danger of dying out towards the middle of the 19th century. However, since some varieties of txakoli in the Basque Country managed to achieve
denominación de origen In Spain and Latin America, the (; )In other languages of Spain: * Catalan: (). * (). * (). is part of a regulatory geographical indication system used primarily for foodstuffs such as cheeses, condiments, honey, and meats, among others. ...
certification from 1989 onwards,Facaros, D & Pauls, M ''Bilbao and the Basque Lands'' Cadoganguides 2003 its quality, spread and appeal have increased.


Varieties

Txakoli is traditionally fermented in foudres (very old, large oak barrels) but most txakoli produced today is fermented in stainless steel vats. There are three DO certified varieties. Most txakoli is grown in the
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regions of the Basque Country, areas with high rainfall (between 1000 mm and 1600 mm of annual rainfall on average) and average temperatures between 7.5 °C and 18.7 °C, occasionally suffering from frost.


Txakoli from Getaria

''Getariako Txakolina'' in Basque, ''Chacolí de Guetaria'' in Spanish. This variety comes from a small region in
Gipuzkoa Gipuzkoa ( , ; ; ) is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Its capital city is Donostia-San Sebastián. Gipuzkoa shares borders with the French department of Pyrénées-Atlantiqu ...
around the towns of Getaria,
Zarautz Zarautz (, ) is a coastal town located in central Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, in Spain. It is bordered by Aia to the east and the south and Getaria, Gipuzkoa, Getaria to the west, located about west of San Sebastián, Donostia/San Sebastián. It ha ...
and
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and is of a very pale yellow to green color. This was the first variety of txakoli to receive the DO certification in 1989. The cultivated area has increased from 60 ha to 177 ha since certification. Annually some are produced in this area, mostly on south-east facing slopes to protect the vines from the harsh Atlantic weather. Unlike the other varieties which are grown as most varieties of grapes, the grapes for this txakoli are grown according to the treille or
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(called ''parra'' in Basque). In this system, the vines are cultivated at a greater height above the ground, with the foliage forming a contiguous canopy to improve the microclimate. The white variety used is Hondarribi Zuri, the red grape is Hondarribi Beltza. In recent years, other towns in Gipuzkoa have also started producing txakoli under this DO certification, including Orio,
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, Arrasate,
Eibar Eibar (, ) is a city and municipality within the province of Gipuzkoa, in the Autonomous Community of Euskadi. It is the capital of the '' eskualde / comarca'' of Debabarrena. Eibar has 27,138 inhabitants ( Eustat, 2018). Its chief industry is ...
, Mutriku,
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,
Zestoa Zestoa () is a town located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, northern Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in Nor ...
,
Hondarribia Hondarribia (; ; ) is a Spanish town situated on the west shore of the Bidasoa river's estuary, in Gipuzkoa, in the Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Autonomous Community. The border town is situated on a little promontory facing Hend ...
,
Villabona Amasa-Villabona is a village of over 5500 inhabitants in the ''Comarcas of the Basque Country, comarca'' of Tolosaldea, Gipuzkoa province, Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country, Spain. It has an urban area, Villabona, close to the ...
,
Urnieta Urnieta is a town located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the Autonomous Community of Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country, northern Spain. It is known for its Sagardotegi, restaurants that specialise in cider and regional food. ...
,
Oñati Oñati (, ) is a town located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, in the north of Spain. It has a population of approximately 10,500 and lies in a valley in the center of the Basque country. It lies abo ...
, Beizama,
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and
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.


Txakoli from Biscay

''Bizkaiko Txakolina'' in Basque, ''Chacolí de Vizcaya'' in Spanish. This variety is made in most parts of
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, except for the far western end. This was the second txakoli to receive the DO certification in 1994. It is grown on approximately 150 ha by 85 villages and towns throughout Biscay, producing some of txakoli annually. Records of wine making in this region go back to the 8th century and references to txakoli go back several centuries themselves. The quality of the txakoli varies, as the microclimatic conditions vary. Both white and red grapes are used for making txakoli in Biscay. White varieties are ''Hondarribi Zuria'' and Folle blanche (called ''Munemahatsa'' in Biscay); the red variety used is ''Hondarribi Beltza'' ("black Hondarribia"). Historically another light red variety called ''Oilar Begi'' ("chicken eye") was also used. This variety had almost become extinct and is making a slow comeback.


Txakoli from Alava

''Arabako Txakolina'' in Basque, ''Chacolí de Álava'' in Spanish. This variety comes from the far north-western end of
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. It is the youngest of the three DO varieties of txakoli, having gained certification in 2001. It is yellowish in color, very acidic and slightly frothy. It is grown over some 55 ha of land around the towns of Aiara,
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, Artziniega,
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and Okondo. Wine-making has a long tradition in this region, going back as far as 760 AD in the historical record. In the late 19th century, grapes were grown on more than 500 ha of land, declining to 5ha in the late 20th century before the recent revival.Garaizabal Pildain, M. ''Euskal Herriko Ardoak'' Ardoxka Gastronomi Elkartea 2002 The most commonly used grape for this txakoli is ''Hondarribi Zuria'' ("white
Hondarribia Hondarribia (; ; ) is a Spanish town situated on the west shore of the Bidasoa river's estuary, in Gipuzkoa, in the Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Autonomous Community. The border town is situated on a little promontory facing Hend ...
") but other grapes are also permitted: ''Bordeleza Zuria'' (
Folle Blanche Folle blanche (), also known as Picpoule, Gros Plant, and Enrageat blanc, is a wine grape variety from southwest France. It was the traditional grape variety in Cognac and Armagnac production until the 20th century. Folle blanche is an offsprin ...
), ''Izkiriota Ttipia'' (
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), ''Izkiriota'' (
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) and
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.


Chacolí from Cantabria

Chacolí, in the original common French, Spanish and Basque spelling ''chacoli'', was traditional also in the region of
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until the end of the 19th century. Great amounts of wine were consumed and exported from the 13th to the 19th century, produced in the
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of
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, with villages including
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,
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, Meruelo,
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and
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as the main vineyards and production areas of chacolí. The production of wine in Cantabria, even in the middle of the 20th century, far exceeded that of the Basque provinces. In Cantabria there are two wine geographical indications (one step below the DO) created in 2004 and 2005:
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wine and Costa de Cantabria wine. The Cantabrian region where the wine was called ''chacolí'' is included in the Costa de Cantabria wine GI. Chacolí is still produced in Cantabria, but on a very limited scale.


Chacolí from Burgos

It is also still produced in the
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in the province of
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, included in the
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wine GI created in 2005, where efforts are being made to receive DO certification.


Chacolí from Chile

In Chile, a wine called ''chacolí'' has been made for centuries: «The permanence until today of two alcoholic beverages of Spanish origin, one called ''Pajarete'', produced in the valley of the
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and the valley of the Elqui River and, the other, ''chacolí'', A genuine product of the
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and the
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, it is a historical testimony of the adaptation and reproduction of certain European products to recreate the daily life of their cultural and telluric origins.» In the town of
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in the Cachapoal Valley, the "Fiesta del Chacolí" is celebrated annually.


References


External links


Alavan Txakoli Board

Biscayan Txakoli Board

Getaria Txakoli Board
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