20.9 - Other Spain Flashcards
Describe the situation, growing environment and wines of the Basque Country.
Situation N coast of Spain split in the middle by the Cantabrian mountains
Growing environment northern DOs have moderate, maritime influence with rainfall as high as 1600mm
Wine:
- Txakoli DO’s is a dry white
- made from Hondarrabi Zuri
- high acid
- low alcohol, med(-) body
- fresh apple, pear, lemon flavours
Name a key viticultural challenge when making Txakoli
High rainfall producing disease pressure
Describe the situation, growing environment and wines of the Sierra de Gredos.
Situation mountain range west of Madrid, no DO
Growing environment continental, high altitude 600-1200
Wines:
1. Old vine Garnacha
- med(+) acid and cherry fruit
- good-very good
2. White from Albillo Real
- citrus and floral
- med-med(+) acid + full-bodied
- usually fermented in oak or on-skins
The quality of production has increased drastically with the arrival of small, low intervention winemaking
Describe the wine produced on the Balearic Islands
- located around (95 km) E coast of Spain
- Manto Negro - pale, red fruit, high alcohol
- Callet - red fruit, med-med(+) acid, med alcohol
- Monastrell, Tempranillo, Malvasia also found
- Int’l varieties
Describe the situation and growing environment of the Canary Islands.
Which grapes are grown?
Situation off the coast of Morocco, 500km S of Madeira
Growing environment
- tropical influence
- elevation crucial moderating factor up to 1500m
- range of aspects/altitudes
Wine Listan Negro, Malvasia, Listan Blanco (Palomino), Iberian varieties + field blends
Why are the Canary Islands suitable for such a range of grape varieties?
Diversity of altitudes and aspects gives various growing conditions
Describe the style of wine produced from Listan Negro
- Raspberry and plum
- Light-medium body
- Medium tannin
- Carbonic maceration common
Describe the growing environment, viticulture and wine produced on Lanzarote.
Growing environment Flat unlike most islands with dark volcanic ash
Viticulture Growers plant vines in craters bug into the soil to protect from wind and collect moisture → density + yield
Wine Malvasia is most popular in dry + sweet styles
What is distinctive about Valle de Orotava DO in Tenerife?
Several vines are twisted to form ropes trained along low wires which grow on the hillsides
Traditional to make space beneath for other crops
Tenerife is the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands