Canada Flashcards

1
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When did winemaking start in Canada?

A

Early 1800’s.

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What was the majority of production in Canada in the early 1800’s?

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Mostly Labrusca labelled as sherry or port.

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3
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Who controls production in Canada?

A

Provincial liquor boards.

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4
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When was the Vintners Quality Alliance set up, and what for?

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1988, to administer appellations, viticultural and winemaking standards.

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5
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What are the major regions of Canada?

A

Niagara Peninsula (Ontario), Okanagan (British Columbia).

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Which the the largest and most important quality area of Canada?

A

Niagara Peninsula.

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Where is the Niagara Peninsula?

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Between the southern shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.

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What is the climate of Niagara Peninsula?

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Continental, with short, hot summers and long, extremely cold winters.

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What risks does the climate of Niagara Peninsula bring?

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Winter and spring bring risk of frost.

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What effect do the lakes near Niagara Peninsula have on the environment around the vineyards?

A

They influence the movement of air.

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What is the production specialty of Niagara Peninsula?

A

Ice wine (Vidal and Riesling).

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What else is produced in Niagara Peninsula aside from their specialty?

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Elegant Rieslings and Bordeaux blends (from warmer areas).

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What are the 2 main VA’s (Viticultural Areas) of Niagara Peninsula?

A

Pelee Island and Lake Erie North Shore.

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14
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Where is Okanagan Valley?

A

300km east of Vancouver, near the northern limits of viticulture.

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What are the climatic conditions of Okanagan Valley?

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Semi-desert conditions.

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16
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Which desert is nearby to Okanagan Valley?

A

Sonoran desert.

17
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What grape varieties have the most success in Okanagan Valley?

A

Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Gewürztraminer.

18
Q

Aside from Okanagan Valley and Niagara Peninsula, where else in Canada grows wine grapes?

A

Quebec and Nova Scotia, growing mostly hybrids and American varieties. Not controlled under appellation system.