Chile N&S Flashcards

1
Q

Pisco production is historically most prominent in what areas?

A

Atacama & Coquimbo

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Chilean Pisco is traditionally produced from which grapes?

A

Moscatel (Muscat of Alexandria)
Moscatel Rosado
Moscatel de Austria (Torrontés Sanjuanino)
Torontel (Moscatel Amarillo - País x. Muscat of Alexandria)
Pedro Jiménez

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3
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What is the most mountainous region of Chile?

A

Coquimbo

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4
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What is the major threat to viticulture in Coquimbo?

A

Drought

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5
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Coquimbo: Altitude

A

1000-2200M

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6
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What factors make Limari a cool climate sub-region?

A

Coastal influence rather than elevation - transverse valley heavily impacted by comanchaca fog in the mornings.

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Limari: Geographic Features

A

Tongoy Bay
Rio Limari, Rio Hurtado, Rio Grande
Talinay Hills

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8
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What are the major grapes of Itata and Bío Bío?

A

País and Muscat of Alexandria

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9
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What grapes are grown in Malleco?

A

Pinot Noir and Chardonnay

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10
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Sur: Topography and climate

A

Warm mediterranean climate of the Valle Central gives way to a cooler, rainier, more maritime climate - from top to bottom one gains 550mm annual rainfall.
The Coastal Range ends in the Pacific just south of Concepción, ending the Intermediate Depression.

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11
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Itata and Bio Bio: Administrative Region

A

Bio Bio

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12
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Unlike the northern zones of the Central Valley, Pais, Carignan, and Cinsault are the dominant grapes in Maule and Sur. Why?

A

After the 1939 earthquake devastated the region, the government encouraged planting of Cinsault and Carignan to “improve” the Pais, most of planted widely spaced, head trained, and own rooted.

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13
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Which region is modernizing faster: Itata or Bio Bio?

A

Bio Bio, with increased interest in Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and aromatic whites (Muscat of Alexandria, usually).

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14
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Where are what are the Nahuelbuta Mountains?

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The last vestiges of the Coastal Range, in Bio Bio.

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15
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Malleco: Administrative Region

A

La Araucanía

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16
Q

Name two wines from Malleco

A

Clos des Fous Latuffa Pinot Noir

Viña Aquitania Sol de Sol (Chardonnay and Pinot Noir)

17
Q

What wine currently comes out of Austral?

A

Casa Silva, the Lake Ranco wines (SB, Chard, PN)

18
Q

Where is the world’s southernmost vineyard?

A

The commune of Chile Chico, on the edge of the glacier lake General Carrera. Farmed by Undurraga. Yet to be produced commercially.