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What style of wine does Domaine William Fèrve make
Chardonnay
What style of wine does Siduri make
Pinot Noir
What style of wine does Marco Felluga make
Pinot Grigio
What style of wine does Thierry Allenmand make
Syrah
What style of wine does Pewsey Vale make
Riesling
What style of wine does Bodegas Muga make
Tempranillo
What style of wine does Whitehaven make
Sauvignon Blanc
What style of wine does Famalia Zuccardi make
Malbec
What style of wine does Château Grillet make
Viognier
What style of wien does Domaine Bernard Baudry make
Cabernet Franc
What is the volume capacity , in ounces of one liter of a bottle of wine
33.81 ounces
Cinzano is a form of
Vermouth
What is Edelfäule
German for Noble Rot
What style of tawny port will have a vintage date stated on the label
Colheita
Define Monopole
Term wholly owned Vineyard by a single producer
- commonly used in Bourgonge
Eau - de - vie is a product of what
Grapes Apples Cherries Plums Raspberries
Joseph Swan is the producer of what wine
Insignia
A Bordeaux style blend
What is Schnapps
German term referring to any strong alcoholic drink
What botanical is used to bitter Vermouth
Artemisia Absinthium (wormwood)
What does the labeling term honjozo, indicate regarding sake
A style of sake to which brewers alcohol has been added
Who produces the wine ‘Monte Bello Estate’
Ridge Vineyards
In what country is the producer Craggy Range located
New Zealand
For what style is the producer Inniskillin highly regarded
Icewine
In what GI are the wines of Leeuwin Estate produced
Margaret River GI
What style of wine is produced by Schramberg
Sparkling Wine
In what country does Bodega Norton produce wine
Argentina
What is the classic California style of Chardonnay produced by the Chuck Wagner family of Caymus fame
Mer Soleil
What are the two most planted white grapes in Washington State
Chardonnay
Riesling
What is the country of origin and general profile of Aperol
Italy - bittersweet orange and tangerine
What is Dolin and the country of origin
Quality Vermouth - France
Simply define the term “Brut”
Non sweet
Besides 2002 name 3 declared vintages of Champagne from 2000 to present
2000
2004
2006
2008
2009t
What unique symbol is indicated and marked on each label of ‘Cuveè Sir Winston Churchill?”
Dark band to honor Sir Winston Churchill
Aramone means what
Little bitter
What is it called when some wineries will hand sort the grapes on a table, selecting only sound grapes for the crush
Triage
What is it called when to increase the flavors of some white wines, the white grapes are held in contact with their skins at a cool temperature for 6-10 hours and sometimes longer
Macération pelliculaire (cold soak)
Diacetyl gives white wines what type of flavor
Butter
The process of stirring up the lees with a stick or paddle to increase flavor extraction.
- this is practiced with some lighter flavored whites such as Muscadet
Bâtonnage
What is the stooping up of the soil around the base of the vine to protect the roots from frost damage
Buttage
What refers to the maceration of the grape skins (pomace) in the fermenting Juice during red wine production, to extract color, tannin and other constituents from the skin
Cuvaison
What is it called that refers to grapes which have been shriveled by strong winds, or to grapes which have been dried after picking
Passerilage
This wine from Piedmonte has to be aged 38 months, 18 of which must be in an oak barrel
Barolo
This wine from Piedmonte most be aged for 6 years (62 months) to receive Riserva status
Barolo Riserva
This wine from Piedmonte must be aged 2 years, 9 months at least of which must be in oak or chestnut wood
Barbaresco
This wine from Piedmonte must be aged 4 years, 9 months of which must be in a oak cask in order to receive Riserva status
Barbaresco Riserva
When did the DOC began in Italy
1963
When was the last major amendment to the DOC in Italy
1992 - Gloria’s Law
What are the two main rivers of Piedmonte
North - Po River
South - Tanaro River
Tortonian Bedrock is the main soil for what communes of Barolo
La Morra and Barolo
Serravallien Bedrock is the main soil for what communes of Barolo
Castiglione Falletto
Serralunga d’Alba
Monforte d’ Alba
What is the name of the Valley La Morra and Barolo set in
Central Valley (not the same Valley in Chile)
What Valley does Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d’Alba, and Monforte d’Alba lie in
Serralunga Valley
What is the northern most sub region of Chianti
Chianti Rufina
What is the eastern most sub region of Chianti
Chianti Colli Aretini
What is the western most sub region of Chianti
Chianti Collins Pisane
What is the southern most sub region of Chianti
Chianti Colli Senesi
Clockwise
Rufina
Colli Arentini
Colli Senesi
Montespertoli
Colline Pisane
Montalbano
Fiorentini
These are the sub regions for what famous region in Tuscany
Chianti
When can Chianti be released
March 1 of the year following harvest
For the subzones Chianti Colli Aretini, Montalbano, and Colli Senesi what are the aging requirements
March 1st of the year following harvest
For Chianti Montespertoli what are the aging requirements
Can not be released until June 1 of the year following harvest
For Chianti Fiorentini and Rufina what are the aging requirements
Can not be released until September 1st of the year following harvest
For Chianti Superiore what is the aging requirements
Minimum 2 years aging from January 1 of the year following harvest
For Colli Fiorentini Riserva and Rufina Reserva what are the aging requirements
A minimum 6 months of the total aging period must occur in wood
For Chianti Senesi Riserva, what is the aging requirements
A minimum 8 months of total aging must occur in wood and 4 months in a bottle
For Chianti Classico what is the aging requirements
May not be released until October 1 of the year following harvest
For Chianti Classico Riserva what is the aging requirements
Minimum 24 months aging from January 1 of the year following the harvest, including 3 months in the bottle
What is the aging requirements for Chianti Grand Selezione
Wine must be produced from Estate fruit
Minimum 30 months aging from January 1 of the year following the harvest, including at least 3 months in the bottle
What year was Sassiciaia created
1968
What year was Tignanello discovered
1971
What is the aging requirements for Brunello di Montalcino
2 years in wood plus 4 months in bottle, may not be sold before January 1 of the 5th year following harvest
What is the aging requirements for Brunello di Montalcino Riserva
Minimum 3 years aging, including 6 months in bottle, may not be sold before January 1 of the year following harvest
What type of bottling is required for Brunello di Montalcino
Bordelaise Bottle with a cork stopper
What is Sangiovese called in Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
Prugnolo Gentile
What are the aging requirements for Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
Minimum 2 years aging from January 1 of the year following the harvest, with the following options:
• 24 months in wood
• minimum 18 months in wood plus 6 months in an alternative container
• Minimum 12 months in wood and a minimum 6 months in bottle, with the remainder in alternative container
What is the aging requirement for Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Riserva
Minimum 3 years aging, including at least 6 months in bottle, can not be sold until from January 1 of the year following the harvest
What DOC produces Sassicaia
Bolgheri DOC
Sassicaia is released on what DOC level and why
Vino da Tavola
• because the grapes used to make the wine were not originally permitted
Sassicaia is a blend of what grapes
Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Franc
Trebbiano and Malvasia grapes make what famous Italian dessert wine
Vin Santo
What does Vin Santo mean
Holy Wine
What area in the DOC are Super Tuscans being released under now
IGT - indicazione Geografica Tipica
Name on landlocked region of Italy
Umbria
Orvieto DOC
Torgiano DOC
Sagrantino di Montefalco DOC
These are the main DOC for what region in Italy
Umbria
What are the main grapes of Orvieto DOC
Trebbiano Blanco ⚪️
Grechetto ⚪️
Frascati DOC
Est! Est! Est! di Motefiascone DOC
These are the main DOC from what region in Italy
Lazio
What is the main city in Lazio
Rome
What is the main city of Lombardy
Milan
What is the main city in Tuscano
Florence
What is the main city in Campania
Naples
Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC is the main DOC for what region in Italy
Marche
What is the main grape of Abruzzo
Montepulciano
Montepulciano d’ Abruzzo di Colline Terramane DOCG
Trebbiano d’Abruzzo DOC / Trebbiano Toscana
These are the main DOCs and DOCGs of what region in Italy
Abruzzo
Trebbiano d’Abruzzo is made using what grape
Bombino ⚪️
Mt. Vesuvius is located in what region of Italy
Campania
What are the main white grapes of Campania
Fiano ⚪️
Greco ⚪️
Falanghina ⚪️
What is the main red grape of Campania
Aglianico
Vesuvio DOC
Taburno DOC
Taurasi DOC
Fiano di Avellino DOCG
Greco di Tufo DOCG
These DOCs and DOCGs are located in what region
Campania
What is the main red grape of Puglia
Primitivo 🔴
Primitivo is also known as what grape
Zinfandel