Ch 27 - Northern Italy Flashcards
What is the climate in Northern Italy?
Moderate climate with ry short summers.
What natural factors impact the climate and weather in Northern Italy?
Alps form a barrier and shelter vineayrds from rain. Local rivers including the Po and glacial lakes like Lake Garda moderate inland areas too. Areas close to the sea have higher levels of rainfall so fungal disease can be a problem.
What is the particular trellising system used in Northern Italy? What are the benefits of this system and why might it still be used?
Pergola - complex system where canopy is trained high with fruit hanging below it - protects from sunburn as well as allowing airt to circulate, minimising risk of rot. Still used when high acidity and low sugar required, like for sparkling, and when they are going to use dried grapes which need to be free from damage and disease.
What other trellising is used?
Higher density plantings using VSP.
How were vineyards in north of Italy traditionally planted?
Low density with high yielding vines.
Where are the sites in Alto Adige?
Planted on terraces on south east and south west facing valley sides of River Adige.
What is the climate like in Alto Adige and how does this impact the wines produced?
Region has moderate climate, with short dry summers and low rainfall. Most vineyards experience large diurnal range due to altitudes making them ideal for aromatic whites and elegant light bodied reds.
What is the most notable wine in Alto Adige and what is the character?
Pinot Grigio. Tends to be dry, light to med body, high acidity, citrus and green fruit. Will be usually labelled under Alto Adige DOC regional name.
Where are the sites in Trentino?
Valley is wider than further north and vines are planted on the valley floor as well as slopes on the sides.
What is the climate like in Trentino and how does this impact the wines produced?
Has dry summers and low rainfall during growing season, overall slightly warmer than Alto Adige. due to more southerly latitude, lower altitude of vineyards and mountains protecting it from cooling influences of Lake Garda.
What are the main varieties in Trentino?
Chardonnay (non-spec) and Pinot Grigio.
What are the wines from the valley floor like in Trentino?
Medium bodied, medium acidity with ripe stone fruit flavours.
What are wines from higher altitudes like in Trentino?
More like those from Alto Adige - medium or light body with higher acidity and citrus, green fruit. Most wines labelled Trentino DOC.
What is the climate for the northerly vineyards in the foothills of the Alps in Friuli-Venezia Giulia?
Moderate and continental, cooled by cold air from the mountains.
What is the climate of the vineyards in the south of Friuli-Venezia Giulia on the flat plain near the Adriatic Sea?
Warm maritime climate.
What is the most prevalent grape in Friuli-Venezia Giulia? What is its style?
Rich and ripe Pinot Grigio. Some of the richest in Italy . Medium to full body, juicy peach and tropical fruit.
What are wines from the plain in Friuli Venezia Giulia labelled as? What is their style?
Friuli Grave DOC. Tend to be white, simple and fruity.
What are Collio DOC and Colli Orientali DOC? What are they known for?
Regions located in the hills in Friuli Venezia Giulia. Known for more concentrated white wines. CO also noted for its reds.
What are the best known wines in Veneto?
Soave and Valpolicella.
What is the climate like in Veneto and what factors influence it?
Warm with moderate rainfall. Cooling influences from altitude, exposing vineyards in the foothills to a large diurnal temp range, breezes from Lake Garda cool the vineyards in the west. Flat plain is affected by moist air and fog from River Po increasing the number of sprays needed to combat disease and rot.
What is found in the flat plain of Veneto?
Inexpensive, high volume wines from PG, Chardonnay, Merlot, Corvina, Garganega, Trebbiano. High yields means they’re simple and fruity. Labelled Veneto IGT.
What are the 2 parts of Soave?
Foothills to north, flat plain in south near river Po.