Chardonnay Flashcards

1
Q

True or false: chardonnay can be produced in various climates and, therefore, many different styles.

A

true

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2
Q

What is acidification?

A

Acidification is the process of adding extra acid during winemaking to offset alcohol and body of wines, often grown in warm climates

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3
Q

Match the winemaking process to the resultant flavors with regards to Chardonnay:

1) Oak barrel fermentation
2) Lees contact
3) Malolactic conversion

a) bread and biscuit
b) butter, cream
c) smoke, vanilla, coconut

A

1 –> c
2 –> a
3 –> b

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4
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What might cause a Chardonnay to develop notes of hazelnut or mushroom?

A

bottle age (tertiary aromas)

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5
Q

What is the main white grape of Burgundy?

A

Chardonnay

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6
Q

Which of the following aromas would you be least likely to find in a Chablis wine?

a) wet stones
b) coconut
c) apple
d) lemon

A

b) coconut

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7
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The best Chablis vineyards (Premier Cru or Grand Cru) are often vineyards with slopes facing which direction?

A

south/south-east

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8
Q

Which of the following weather complications is most likely to limit the amount of Chablis produced in a year?

a) summer rains
b) fog
c) late sunset
d) frost

A

d) frost

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9
Q

Which two Côte d’Or villages are most known for producing top quality Chardonnay aged both in oak and on their lees?

A

Meursault AOC, Puligny-Montrachet AOC

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10
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What sub-region south of Burgundy is popular for simple, unoaked Chardonnay wines?

A

Mâconnais (Mâcon AOC)

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11
Q

Which village in the Mâconnais sub-region might produce stone-fruit and tropical forward Chardonay wines matured in oak?

A

Pouilly-Fuissé AOC

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12
Q

Why might a winemaker elect to use oak chips in production?

A

low cost way to impart oak flavors

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13
Q

Which Chardonnay-producing region of California is NOT cooled by sea breezes, and therefore produces a fuller-body style of Chardonnay?

a) Carneros
b) Sonoma
c) Napa Valley
d) Santa Barbara County

A

c) Napa Valley

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14
Q

Is a bottle of Oregon Chardonnay more likely to resemble a Chablis or a Napa Valley Chardonnay?

A

Chablis

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15
Q

Which two Australian wine regions are known for producing high quantities of warm-climate Chardonnay?

A

South-Eastern Australia, Margaret River

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16
Q

Which two Australian wine regions are known for producing high quantities of cool-climate style Chardonnay?

A

Adelaide Hills, Yarra Valley

17
Q

What is the most widely planted white grape of Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand?

A

Chardonnay

18
Q

Which cool Chilean wine region is known for producing smaller qualities of high-quality Chardonnay wines?

A

Casablanca Valley

19
Q

Which South African wine region is known for producing very good quality Chardonnay wines?

A

Walker Bay