Argentina Flashcards

1
Q

What is the Zonda

A

A strong, dry wind that blows down from the Andes, keeping vineyards dry

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2
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Main white grapes in Argentina (3)

A

Torrontés
Chardonnay
Chenin Blanc

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3
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Main red grapes in Argentina (5)

A

Malbec
Bonarda
Cabernet Sauvignon
Syrah
Tempranillo

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4
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Where in Argentina are the wine regions located

A

internal portion of the country abutting the Andes Mountains

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5
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Major vineyards in Argentina (4)

A

Salado in Salta

Tunuyán and Mendoza Rivers in Mendoza

Colorado in Río Negro

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6
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Argentina climate

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Continental with influences from the Andes

Some Atlantic influence in Patagonia

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7
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What do the high altitude vineyards in Argentina result in

A

create thicker grape skins due to being so much closer to the sun

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Argentina soils

A

range from thin topsoils over limestone to sand and clay-based alluvial near the river basins

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9
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When were the first European grape cuttings planted in Mendoza by Father Cedrón at the Santiago del Estro missionary

A

1556

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10
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What year did the National Viticulture Institute (INV) create the GI and IPO systems in Argentina

A

1999

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Aging: What does Reserva indicate on an Argentinian wine label (for white and for red)

A

White: 6 months

Red: 1 year for reds

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Aging: What does Gran Reserva indicate on an Argentinian wine label (for white and for red)

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White: 1 year

Red: 2 years

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IPO (Indication of Provenance) in Argentina

A

Larger regions producing table wines. When labeled with IP 80% of the fruit must come from that stated region

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IG (Indicación Geográfica) in Argentina

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Smaller, higher quality regions focused on terroir

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DOC (Denomination of Controlled Origin) in Argentina

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Similar to French AOCs. This regulates geographical and production limits. As of 2022, there are only 2 DOCs, both for Malbec

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16
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Major villages of Argentina (5)

A

Salta
San Juan
La Rioja
Mendoza
Neuquén

17
Q

IG’s of North Region Argentina (4)

A

Catamarca IG
Jujuy IG
Salta IG
Tucumán IG

18
Q

IG’s and DOC of Cuyo IG Argentina (5)

A

La Rioja IG
Mendoza IG
Luán du Cuyo DOC
Maipú IG
San Juan IG

19
Q

DOC of South Mendoza region Argentina (1)

A

San Rafael DOC

20
Q

GI’s of Uco Valley GI (3)

A

Tupungato GI
Tunuyán GI
San Carlos GI

21
Q

IG of Center Region (1)

A

Córdoba Argentina IG

22
Q

IG’s of Patagonia IG (3)

A

La Pampa
Neuquén IG
Río Negro IG