California - Certified Sommelier Exam Flashcards
What are the 4 large AVAs of California?
- North Coast
- Central Coast
- South Coast
- The Sierra Foothills
Where are most of the CA fine wine districts located geographically?
Located near the coast, where fog and cool sea breezes mitigate temperatures and create large diurnal swing from warm days to cool nights
Where is 75% of California’s wine come from?
inland Central Valley, which is not an AVA
What varietal wines lead the way in CA?
Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Merlot, Syrah, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir and Sauv Blanc enjoy extensive plantings
What makes up most of Central Valley’s bulk wine?
French Colombard and Chenin blanc, which occupy thousands of acres
What are some “exotic” grapes also bottled in CA?
Gewuztraminer, Viognier, Petit Sirah, grenache, Mourvedre—occasionally Tempranillo, vermentino, graciano, and nebbiolo
What does the term Meritage mean?
Indicates a premium blend in which no grape accounts for more than 90% of the wine. Must be produced from Bordeaux varieties, at least 2
What counties are included in California’s North Coast AVA?
- Napa
- Sonoma
- Mendocino
- Lake
- Solano
- Marin
What is Napa’s Carneros AVA suitable for?
The Southernost AVA within NAPA, it’s suitable for Sparkling Wine Production
What is Napa’s Calistoga AVA suitable for?
The northern most AVA, where summer temps are above 90%, producers focus on sturdier grapes like Cab Sauv and Zinfandel
Describe the climate of Napa Valley
Formed by Mayacamas Mounts to west, and Vaca Mounts to east, Valley had diverse soil of volcanic, alluvial and maritime, ranging form well drained gravel loam to dense clay to thin rockey soul - cool ocean air funnels through Petaluma Gap into San Pablo Bay and upward thru valley.