Australia Flashcards
List out the GI System
Zone > Region > Sub-region > Super Zone
List out the places that make Chardonnay
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
List out the place that make Sauvignon Blanc
Adelaide Hill
List out the places that make Riseling
- Eden Valley
- Clare Valley
What does Goulburn Valley make?
Marsanne
List out the natural factors of Hunter Valley
- hot, humid climate
- hight cloud cover + sea breeze = reduced heat (regions suffering from raining weather need to have a good canopy management
What grapes do Hunter Valley plant?
Semillon, Chardonnay, Shiraz
Semillon: dry, light body
Shiraz: medium body + soft tannin
What is special about Hunter Semillon?
- light bodied + low alcohol + high acidity
- natural in youth
- complex aromas like toast, nut and honey with age
- inhert vessel, protection from oxygen, bottle ageing = winery influence
List out the places that make Pinot Noir
Tasmania, Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsula, Geelong, Adelaide Hill
List out the places that make Bordeaux Varieties
Coonawarra, Margaret River, Great Southern
what soil does Coonawarra use?
Terra Rossa Soil
List out the sub-region of Great Southern
Frankland River
Mount River
List out the places that make Bordeaux Varieties Shiraz /Syrah
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
List out the places and grape varieties that make sparkling wine in Australia
Adelaide Hill and Tasmania
Pinot Noir and Chardonnay
In Australia, what blends with Shiraz and why?
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Softness and body = similar role to Merlot in Bordeaux - Grenache in old vine
- complex wine
Suggest and explain the harvesting and winemaking options that a producer may apply in order to make an elegant Shiraz.
- harvest the grape earlier = low potential alcohol
- proportion of whole bunches in fermentation = fresher, softer style of wine
- Cap management Less frequent bumping over = produce a less extracted wine
- Lowe the temperature towards the end of fermentation = wine with less tannin and flavour extraction
- old barrels instead of new
Vineyard influence on the distinctive characteristics of Hunter Valley Semillon.
- grapes picked up early retains high level of natural acidity
- aid long ageing in bottle
- neutral green fruits and citrus character from early-picked grapes
Winery Influence on the distinctive characteristics of Hunter Valley Semillon.
- inert vessels retain natural fruit character
- protection from oxygen prevents oxidised characteristics developing
- bottle ageing contributes to flavours to honey and toast ofen found in these wines
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.
Cool Climate: Tasmania
- grapes have apple and lemon aromas
Warm climate: Margaret River
- grapes develop aromas such as peach and pineapple.