Chile Flashcards

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Chile - Factors of Production

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  • Climate
    • Varies immensely from the hot and extraordinarily dry Atacama Desert in the north to the very cool southern regions
    • The icy ocean Humboldt Current brings cool, moist air and fog to the coastal areas.
    • The Coastal Range of mountains creating a rain shadow from Pacific. The inland areas between the Coastal Range and the Andes have a warm to hot Mediterranean climate.
  • Topography: Significant variations in altitute
  • Grape Varieties: The most vines were brought from Bordeaus in the 1800s
    • White: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc
    • Red (75% planting): Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Carmenere (long mistaken for Merlot)
  • Viticulture
    • Phylloxera does not exist in Chile because of its strict quarantine laws and geographical isolation
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Chile - Regional Wine Law

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  • Denominacion de Origen (DO): The DO system defines…
    • Zones
    • Regions
      • Minimum 75% form region
      • 6 regional DO’s in chile from north to south
        1. Atacama
        2. Coquimbo
        3. Aconcagua
        4. Valle Central
        5. Sur
        6. Astral
    • Varietal labeling
      • Only Vitis vinifera (no hybrids)
      • Minimum 75% of stated variety
    • Vintage labeling
      • Minimum 75% of the stated variety
      • In practice most wines 85% for EU export standards
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Chile - Major Chilean Regions and Notabel Sub-Regions

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  • Aconcagua DO
    • San Antonio DO and Casablanca Valley DO
      • Both situated west of the coastal Mts near the Pacific
      • Cool maritime climate
      • Grape Varieties
        • White: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc
        • Red: Pinot Noir
  • Valle Central DO (Central Vally DO)
    • Geography
      • Between the Andes and the Coastal Mts
      • More than 80% of Chile’s wine prodution is located in this region, which stretches southward 200 miles from the suburbs of Santiago
    • Climate: warm to hot
    • Grape Varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Carmenere
    • Important Sub-Regions
      • Maipo Valley DO*** (most famous, best known for Cabernet Sauvignon)
      • Curico DO
      • Rapel DO
      • Maule Valley DO
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Chile - What make up most of the vineyard plantings in Chile?

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  • Red grape varieties
    • Hybrids
    • White grape varieties
    • Grapes for fortified wine production
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Chile - The Valle Central DO is the largest wine-growing area in Chile.

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  • TRUE
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Chile - Both the San Antonio and Casablanca DOs of Chile share this trait

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  • Cool climate regions near the Pacific Coast
    • Cool climate, high elevation regions near the Andes
    • Warm climate regions int he Valle Central
    • Warm climate regions in northern Chile
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Chile - What is the most well known grape variety produced in the Maipo Valley of Chile?

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  • Cabernet Sauvignon
    • Pinot Noir
    • Malbec
    • Merlot
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Chile - Which of the following bring cool, moist air and fog to the coastal regions of Chile?

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  • Humboldt Current
    • Mistral
    • Zonda
    • Andes snow
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Chile - Carmenere is a grape brought to Chile from the Bordeaux region of France.

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  • TRUE
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Chile - Which of the follwing is not a sub-region of the Valle Central DO in Chile?

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  • Mendoza
    • Rapel Valley
    • Maipo Valley
    • Maule Valley
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Chile - For a long time, Carmenera was mistaken for which grap variety?

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  • Merlot
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Chile - In order to bear the name of a grape, vintage or region a wine must contain a minimum what % according to Chilean wine law.

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  • 75%
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Chile - Most producers use what % in order to adhere to European law for export?

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  • 85%
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