Central/Eastern Europe Flashcards
Alternative name of Hungary’s “Egri Bikaver”
Bulls’ Blood/Bull’s Blood of Eger
Main grape variety of Egri Bikaver
Kadarka
Alternative name for Blaufrankisch (used in Hungary)
Kekfrankos
Famous dessert wine of Hungary
Tokaji Aszu
2 leading grape varieties of Tokaji Aszu
Furmint
Harslevelu
Ultra-sweet wine produced in Tokaj using free-run from botrytis affected grapes
Eszencia (Essencia)
A small section of the Tokaji production area extends into ________:
Slovakia
The inland area of Croatia
Kontinentalna
Hrvatska
The western (coastal) portion of Croatia
Primorska
Hrvatska
Mountain range that runs through Croatia
Dinaric Alps
Croatia’s native grape, considered synonymous with Zinfandel
Crljenak Kastelanski (also known as Tribidrag)
Most widely grown white grape in Croatia
Grasevina (Welschriesling)
Leading white grape of Switzerland
Chasselas (Fendant)
Leading red grape of Switzerland
Pinot Noir
Leading wine region of Switzerland; located near the Rhone River to the east of Lake Geneva
Valais
Leading wine region of French-speaking Switzerland
Northern Shore of Lake Geneva
Two leading white grapes of Romania
Feteasca Alba
Feteasca Regala
Two leading red grapes of Romania
Pinot Noir (for export) Feteasca Neagra (signature red)
Location of Cotnari DOC
Moldovan Hills, Romania
Three PGI regions of Slovenia
Podravje ZGO
Primorska ZGO
Posavje ZGO
Egg-shaped vessel used to produce wine in the Republic of Georgia
Kvevri (Qvevri)
Leading red grape of the Republic of Georgia
Saperavi
Leading white grape of the Republic of Georgia
Rkatsiteli
Winery famous for producing “Brut Paradiso” sparkling wine
Novy Svet Winery (Crimea)