Australia Flashcards

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Wine regions of Australia

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Western Australia South Australia New South Wales Queensland Northern Territory Victoria Tasmania

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Zones of Western Australia

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Central Western Australia Easter plains, Inland and North of Western Australia Greater Perth South West Australia West Australian South East Coastal

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Sub region of Swan district

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Swan Valley

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Regions of Greater Perth

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Peel Perth Hills Swan district

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Sub region of Swan District

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Swan Hill

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Regions of South West Australia

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Geographe Margaret River Blackwood Valley Pemberton Manjimup Great Southern

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Sub regions of Great Southern

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Albany Denmark Frankland River Mount Barker Porongurup

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Sub regions of Margaret River

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Yallingup Carbunup Wilyabrup Treeton Wallcliffe Karridale

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Zones of New South Wales

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Northern Slopes Northern Rivers Hunter Valley Central Ranges Southern New South Wales South Coast Western Plains Big Rivers

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10
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Region of the Big Rivers

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Murray Darling Perricoota Riverina Swan Hill

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Regions of Central Ranges

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Cowra Mudgee Orange

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Regions of Hunter Valley

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Hunter

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13
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Sub regions of Hunter Valley

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Broke Fordwich Pokolbin Upper Hunter Valley

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14
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Regions of Northern Rivers

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Hastings River

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15
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Northern Slope’s regions

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New England Australia

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16
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Regions of the South Coast

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Shoalhaven Coast Southern Highlands

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Southern New South Wales’s regions

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Canberra District Tumbarumba Hilltops Gundagai

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18
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Which regions are located in New South Wales and Victoria?

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Murray Darling Swan Hill

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19
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Regions of Queensland

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Granite Belt South Burnett

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20
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Zones of Victoria

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North West Victoria Western Victoria Central Victoria Port Phillip North East Victoria Gippsland

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21
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In which area is located Clare Valley

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Mount Lofty Ranges in South Australia

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22
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With which winemaker Chapoutier is associated

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Jasper Hill Giaconda Terlato ? ask

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23
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Sub areas of Adelaide Hills

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Picadilly Valley Lenswood

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24
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When were the GIs created

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1981

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25
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Which 2 GIs located in Queensland

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Granite Belt South Burnett

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26
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Two GIs shared between NSW and Victoria

apera

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Murray Darling Swan Hill

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27
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What is HVD

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The HVD Vineyard was planted by the Hunter Valley Distillery Company, which was formed in 1903 when the demand for spirits was high. The distillery was designed to take excess grapes for distillation into fortifying spirits for the manufacture of fortified wines. Penfolds leased it in 1933 and bought it in 1948. Murray Tyrrell always said it was one of the finest white wine vineyards in the Hunter, and it was a coup for Tyrrell’s when he bought it in 1982.

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28
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GIs of Limestone Coast

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Robe Coonawarra Padthaway Mount Benson Mount Gambier Wrattonbully

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29
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Name the original winery name of Penfolds

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Mackgill ?

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30
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Who ows Penfolds?

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Treasury Estate

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31
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Where is located Pewsey Vale

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It is a vineyard in Eden valley It was the first vineyard established in what is now the Eden Valley wine region and the first to plant Riesling vines in Australia

32
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What are the GIs of Port Phillip

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Geelong Yarra Valley Sunbury Macedon Ranges Mornington Peninsula

33
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What is Hill of Roses

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In 1986 Prue began a project in the Hill of Grace vineyard to select the best genetic material for vineyard replanting. This long-term project was aimed at selecting the vines that produce the most intense colour and flavour in the grapes, through a mass selection process that was carried out over three growing seasons. The resulting nursery block was established in 1989. While the vines are too young to be considered for inclusion in Hill of Grace, the quality of grapes from this selection has produced a wine that has warranted a separate bottling and limited release.

34
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What is Ancestor Vine and where is it used

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Old Vine Charter in Barossa

35
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Three top cuvees of Torbreck

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Runrig Descedants Les Amis Factor

36
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Last vintage of Penfolds Grange Ermitage

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2013, released in 2017

37
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Central Ranges GIs

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Cowra Mudgee Orange

38
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Areas of South West Australia

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Margaret River GI Geographe GI Blackwood Valley GI Manjimup GI Pemberton GI Great Southern GI

39
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Yabby lake is located?

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In Mornington Peninsula GI, Port Philip zen, Victoria

40
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Big Rivers GI

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Murray Darling Swan Hill Riverina Perricoota

41
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Classification for Rutherglen Muscat, aging ranges

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Rutherglen Muscat 3-5 Classic Rutherglen Muscat 6-10 Grand Rutherglen Muscat 11-19 Rare Rutherglen Muscat 20+

42
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What is Mataro

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Mourvedre in Australia

43
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What is Black Dog

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The Black Dog is a retail & mail order wine merchant devoted to seeking out the wines of high quality small, artisan-scale and family run estates, mainly but not exclusively in Europe.

44
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What is white Grange

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This project was intended to produce a white wine that would equal the quality and reputation of Grange. The resultant wine, Penfolds Yattarna, was first released with the 1995 vintage

45
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What is G3

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Penfolds chief winemaker Peter Gago has launched a wine that combines three Grange vintages - 2014, 2012, 2008

46
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First winemaker of Penfolds, current one and its Bin

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Max Schubert 95 now Peter Gago

47
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Where is Bannockbrun located

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Near Geelong, Victoria

48
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New owner of Cape Mentelle

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LVMH

49
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Where is LVMH making sparkling wines

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Chandon Australia, Yarra Valley, Victoria

50
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Synonym of Semillon in Hunter Valley

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Hunter Riesling

51
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Where Tamar valley is located

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Tasmania

52
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Unofficial wine regions of Tasmania

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Northern Tasmania: Pipers River, Tamar Valley, North West Coast Southern Tasmania: Coal River/Richmond, Derwent Valley, Huon Valley, The East Coast (Cranbrook/Bicheno area)

53
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Name some producers from Rutherglen

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Chambers Campbell’s Buller

54
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What grape variety is used to produce Australian Topaque

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Muscadelle

55
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Match the GI to its closest major market. Yarra Valley Barossa Valley Hunter Valley Margaret River Tasmania

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Yarra - Melbourne Barossa - Adelaide Hunter - Sydney Margaret - Perth Tasmania - Hobart

56
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In which GI Clarendon hills is produced?

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McLaren Vale

57
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What body of water is directly west of McLaren Vale GI

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Gulf St Vincent

58
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Body of water east of Langhorne Creek and Currency Creek

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Lake Alexandria

59
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Seppeltsfield and Rowland Flat are informal sub-regions in which of the following GIs

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Barossa Valley

60
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Penley Estate, Belnaves, and Parker are top producers in what region

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Coonawarra

61
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Seppeltsfield 1oo years old towny grape

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Mataro (Mourvedre)

62
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In which GI Giaconda Chardonnay is produced?

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Beechworth

63
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Unofficial sub regions of Clare Valley

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Polish Hill, Watervale, Auburn, Sevenhill, Clare

64
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Barossa Old Vine Charter

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Barossa Old Vine: Min. 35 years old Barossa Survivor Vine: Min. 70 years old Barossa Centenarian Vine: Min. 100 years old Barossa Ancestor Vine: Min. 125 years old

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Unofficial sub regions of Barossa

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Gomersal/Rosedale, Southern Barossa Valley (Lyndoch/Williamstown), Rowland Flat District, Barossa Foothills (Vine Vale), Light Pass/Stockwell, Northern Barossa Valley, Western Ridge (Greenock/Seppeltsfield), Stonewell/Central Tanunda

66
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What is the Sherry in Australia called

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Apera

67
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First five producers of Margaret River GI

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Cape Mentelle

Vesse Felix

Cullen

Moss Wood

Leeuwin Estate

68
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In which zone you can find the producer Bass Phillip

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Gippsland, Victoria

69
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How can you define regions and sub regions

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As single tracts of land at least with 5 independently owned vineyard of at least 5 ha a piece with minimum annnual output of 5ooo tonnes of grapes

70
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Where are AP Wendouree and Klinakanoon wineres?

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Clare Valley, Mount Lofty Range, South Australia

71
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Which producer is making Armagh and where?

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Jim Barry Shiraz in Clare Valley

72
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Where are the producers BK Swaby and Shaw+Smith

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Adelaide Hills, Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia

73
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Where can you find “Black Dog” soil

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Rutherglen

74
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Name the soil in Heath Cote GI

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Its in Central Victoria, Victoria

Soil is: Cambrian, ed and deep with excellent water holding capacity

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