Austria Flashcards

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In what part of Austria is the main wine region?

A

Eastern Austria

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2
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Climate of wine regions in Austria?

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Continental. Some Mediterranean climates (warm air from the east).

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3
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Physical features?

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Foothills of the Alps Mountains
Danube River

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4
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Grape growing info?

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Steep hillsides overlooking the Danube River and its tributaries.

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5
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Name white grape varieties.

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Grüner Veltliner, Riesling.

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5
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What kinds of wine made here?

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Very dry or very sweet white wine, no current production of off-dry styles.
New oak is rarely used for white wine production.

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6
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Name red grape varieties.

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Zweigelt, Blaufränkisch

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7
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In Austria, wines without geographical indication are called:

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Wein

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8
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Wines with geographical indication are called:

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Landwein: Regional wines, rarely exported

Qualitätswein
DAC (Districtus Austriae Controllatus):
Quality Wine/Appellation of Origin, similar to AOC or DOC system, specific grape varieties and styles are permitted, the focus is on dry wines.

Prädikatswein: Like Germany but rarely produced in Austria.

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9
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Where’s Wachau on a map?

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10
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Explain Wachau’s individual classification system.

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System based on grape ripeness at harvest.
Example: Smaragd: Highest level of ripeness, named for green lizards in the vineyards.

Wachau Classification Levels:
From the least ripe to most ripe

Steinfeder: Named for the feathery grass grown in the area.

Federspiel: An ancient term for a tool used in falconry.

Smaragd: Highest level of ripeness, named for green lizards in the vineyards.

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11
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The region of Niederösterreich means:

A

Lower Austria

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12
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What are the Sub-Regions of Niederösterreich? Describe them.

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  • Burgenland
    – Mittelburgenland
  • Steiermark (Styria)
    -Wein

Niederösterreich:

  • Kamptal DAC
    Along the Kampt River (a tributary of the Danube). Dry whites using Grüner Veltliner and Riesling.
  • Kremstal DAC
    Along the Krems River (tributary to the Danube). Dry whites from Grüner Veltliner and Riesling.
  • Wachau DAC
    Dry whites from Grüner Veltliner and Riesling. Located along the Danube River. Vinea Wachau “Codex Wachau” Wachau has another separate classification system based on ripeness/natural alcohol potential.
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13
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What does an Austrian wine capsule look like?

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The name for the Austrian wine capsule indicating the wine Qualitätswein level or higher.

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14
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Producer/proprietary brands?

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Emmerich Knoll, Rudi Pichler, FX Pichler, Prager, Schloss Gobelsberg, Bründlmayer

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15
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Food and beverage pairings?

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Grüner Veltliner is an unoaked, crisp, dry white wine. Its purity of flavor is great with fresh seafood, smoked fish, fresh vegetables, dishes with fresh herbs. It is a great contrast to fresh cheeses, schnitzel, and hard-to-pair foods like asparagus and artichokes.