Australia Flashcards

1
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List out the GI System

A

Zone > Region > Sub-region > Super Zone

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2
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List out the places that make Chardonnay

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Cool to moderate region: Adelaide Hill / Mornington Peninsula / Yarra Valley / Macedon Range

Warm region: Margaret River

Warm and volume production: South Eastern Australia, Murray-Darling

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3
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List out the place that make Sauvignon Blanc

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Adelaide Hill

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List out the places that make Riseling

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  1. Eden Valley
  2. Clare Valley
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5
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What does Goulburn Valley make?

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Marsanne

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6
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List out the natural factors of Hunter Valley

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  1. hot, humid climate
  2. hight cloud cover + sea breeze = reduced heat (regions suffering from raining weather need to have a good canopy management
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7
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What grapes do Hunter Valley plant?

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Semillon, Chardonnay, Shiraz

Semillon: dry, light body
Shiraz: medium body + soft tannin

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What is special about Hunter Semillon?

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  1. light bodied + low alcohol + high acidity
  2. natural in youth
  3. complex aromas like toast, nut and honey with age
  4. inhert vessel, protection from oxygen, bottle ageing = winery influence
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9
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List out the places that make Pinot Noir

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Tasmania, Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsula, Geelong, Adelaide Hill

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10
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List out the places that make Bordeaux Varieties

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Coonawarra, Margaret River, Great Southern

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11
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what soil does Coonawarra use?

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Terra Rossa Soil

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12
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List out the sub-region of Great Southern

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Frankland River
Mount River

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13
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List out the places that make Bordeaux Varieties Shiraz /Syrah

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Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale

Barossa Valley:
- full-bodied, high alcohol
- ripe black fruit and soft tannin
- leather and spice as it ages
- some American oak is used which gives sweet spice to the wine

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14
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List out the places and grape varieties that make sparkling wine in Australia

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Adelaide Hill and Tasmania
Pinot Noir and Chardonnay

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15
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In Australia, what blends with Shiraz and why?

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  1. Cabernet Sauvignon
    - Softness and body = similar role to Merlot in Bordeaux
  2. Grenache in old vine
    - complex wine
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16
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Suggest and explain the harvesting and winemaking options that a producer may apply in order to make an elegant Shiraz.

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  1. harvest the grape earlier = low potential alcohol
  2. proportion of whole bunches in fermentation = fresher, softer style of wine
  3. Cap management Less frequent bumping over = produce a less extracted wine
  4. Lowe the temperature towards the end of fermentation = wine with less tannin and flavour extraction
  5. old barrels instead of new
17
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Vineyard influence on the distinctive characteristics of Hunter Valley Semillon.

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  1. grapes picked up early retains high level of natural acidity
  2. aid long ageing in bottle
  3. neutral green fruits and citrus character from early-picked grapes
18
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Winery Influence on the distinctive characteristics of Hunter Valley Semillon.

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  1. inert vessels retain natural fruit character
  2. protection from oxygen prevents oxidised characteristics developing
  3. bottle ageing contributes to flavours to honey and toast ofen found in these wines
19
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Chardonnay can grow in both cool and warm climates. Give an example of a region in Australia separately and describe the impact the climate has on the characteristics of the grapes.

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Cool Climate: Tasmania
- grapes have apple and lemon aromas

Warm climate: Margaret River
- grapes develop aromas such as peach and pineapple.