16.1 US - General Flashcards

1
Q

Wine production in the US is approximately _____ cases per year.

A

350 million cases per year

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2
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California produces just over ___ percent of all of the wine made in the US.

A

81%

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3
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How many wineries are there in the US?

A

Approximately 16,000. With at least one in every state.

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4
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Prohibition took hold in the US with the passing of the ____ amendment, taking effect in in January of _____.

A

18th amendment
passed in 1919, taking effect in January of 1920

It was repealed with the 21st amendment in 1933.

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5
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How many years was Prohibition in effect?

A

13 years

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6
Q

The Judgement of Paris took place in what year?

A

1976

The Paris Tasting of 1976

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7
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What years was Prohibition in effect in the US?

A

1920-1933

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8
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What was the first place winner for red wines in the Paris Tasting of 1976?

A

Stage Leap Wine Cellars

1973 S.L.V. Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa)

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9
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What was the first place winner for white wines in the Paris Tasting of 1976?

A

Chateau Montelena

1973 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay

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10
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Which two people are cited for creating a market for quality, reasonably priced wine after Prohibition ended in the United States?

A

Ernest and Jullio Gallo

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11
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What is Charles Krug famous for?

A

Creating the first Napa winery in 1861.

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12
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What is Nicholas Longworth famous for?

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Creating one of the first commercial wineries in the US - in the Ohio River Valley - in 1830. He produced some of America’s first sparkling wines.

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13
Q

Approximately how many AVAs are in the US? And what percentage of those are in California?

A

267 AVAs across 30 states
147 are in California (roughly 55%)

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14
Q

What are the 8 requirements on a label for wine in the US?

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  1. Brand Name
  2. Class/Type of Wine
  3. Alcohol Content
  4. Name/Address of the Bottler or Importer
  5. Place of Origin
  6. Net Contents / Volume
  7. Sulfite Statement
  8. Health Warning
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15
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Why are some US wine makers still permitted to use the protected names such as Chablis, Burgundy, Chianti, and Port on their labels?

A

The only wineries allowed to use these terms in the US are those that were grandfathered in with labels approved prior to 2006.

The EU will not allow these wines to be imported, these are for the US domestic market only.

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16
Q

What is the requirement around vintage labeling in the US?

A

For an AVA wine, the 95% of the grapes must be from the stated vintage to list a vintage year. For a non AVA wine, 85% of the grapes must be from the stated vintage year.

17
Q

In the US, ___% of the grapes must be from the stated varietal for the name of the single varietal to appear on the labe.

A

75%

Oregon has adopted stricter requirements for Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Chardonnay - where the varietal must represent at least 90% of the wine.