Grapes Flashcards

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Red Grapes

  1. Temp aka C aka TF aka L
  2. Gar
  3. Car aka Maz aka Car
  4. Mon aka Mour
  5. Grac
  6. Others: B, Sy, Mer, CS
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400 Different grape varieites planted but 20 grapes represent 80% of production

Reds:

  1. Tempranillo aka Cencibel aka Tinto Fino aka Lebre 17%
  2. Garnacha aka Grenache
  3. Carinena aka Mazuelo aka Carignan
  4. Monastrell aka Mourvedre
  5. Graciano
  6. Others: Bobal, Syrah, Merlot, Cab Sav
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  1. A
  2. Al
  3. V
  4. M
  5. V aka M
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  1. Airen 25%
  2. Albarino
  3. Verdejo
  4. Malvasia
  5. Viura aka Macabeo
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Reds

  1. T / C / TF / Ull d L
  2. 1er N Blk G w/thick sk, Rip early
  3. Thrives in Ch soil + mod C for ac + ele
  4. Little res to p + dis
  5. M-F/Bod, l-m+ ac, m-T, fl of St, Ch, Rasp + Plum. Oak + Age + H, M L + Tob
  6. 2nd most planted
  7. G / G
  8. Origin N/Sp
  9. Strong wood + res to W = Dry, W+W climate
  10. Early Bud, needs long growing S to Rip (last grape)
  11. V Vines, hi Y pref hot dry soil
  12. Thin Sk/ L pig = pale
  13. Hi Alc, Low T w light fl of Rasp + Straw
  14. Older vine = more T wine (Priorat) w/ dark F, more cplx
  15. Bl to add body + fruit or Rosado
  16. MOST planted grape
  17. Car / Maz / Car
  18. Origin Aragon
  19. Hi Y, late bud + rip
  20. Thick stalk = mech H diff
  21. Deep C, hi Ac, hi T w/red fr + blkb
  22. Often Bl
  23. Mon aka Mou
  24. B + Rip late
  25. Thrives in S/f slope w/shallow w-retain clay soil
  26. Dark FB wine w/hi A, hi T, med-hi Alc w/bramble + Meat, dev into M + Lea + Spice w/age
  27. S/E Spain
  28. G
  29. Low Y, bud late, prone to DM
  30. D Colour, strong Perf, hi T, hi A esp when young
  31. Limited planting, Rioja bl

Others: Bobal, Sy, M, CS

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Reds (% of plantings)

1. Tempranillo aka Cencibel aka Tinto Fino aka Ull de Lebre – 17%

  1. Premier native black grape w thick skin that ripens early i.e. several weeks earlier vs. most Spanish red grapes (temprano: ‘early’)
  2. Thrives in chalky soils & moderate climates for better acidity & elegance
  3. Little resistance to pest and diseases
  4. Wines are med->full bodied, low to med+ acidity, w med tannins and flavours of strawberry, cherry, raspberry & plum. Oak and ageing add flavours of herbs, mushrooms, leather & tobacco
  5. 2nd most planted grape in the world

2. Garnacha aka Grenache

  1. Mostly likely to originate from Northern Spain
  2. Strong wood canopy & resistance to wind make it suited for dry, warm & windy climates
  3. Buds early and requires a long growing season to fully ripen (often the last grape after Cab Sauv to be picked)
  4. Vigorous vines i.e. hi yields that prefers hot dry soils
  5. Thin skins w light pigments -> pale colour
  6. The wines are hi in alcohol, low in tannins w relatively light flavours of raspberries, strawberries
  7. Older vines/lower yields produce darker, more tannic wines (e.g. in Priorat) w darker fruit & more complex flavours
  8. Often blended to add body and fruitiness or used for Rosados
  9. Most planted red wine grape variety in the world

3. Carinena aka Mazuelo aka Carignan

  1. Originates from Aragon
  2. Hi yielding; late budding & ripening (-> warm climate)
  3. Thick stalk that makes mechanical harvesting difficult
  4. Deep colour, hi acidity, hi tannins w red fruits flavours (cherry, raspberry) and blackberry
  5. Often blended

Monastrell aka Mourvedre

  1. Buds & ripens late (-> warm climate)
  2. Thrives in south facing slopes with shallow, water-retaining clay soils
  3. Dark, full bodied wines w hi acidity, hi tannins, med+ to hi alcohol w fruity (bramble fruits) & meaty aromas that develop into leather, mushroom & spicy aromas with age
  4. Grown in South-east of Spain

5. Graciano

  1. Low yielding; buds very late & prone to downy mildew
  2. Deep-coloured, strongly perfumed, hi tannins and hi acidity esp. when young
  3. Limited plantings, mainly in Rioja to be blended in Rioja

Others: Bobal, Syrah, Merlot, Cab Sauv

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White

  1. A 25%
  2. Prized for H + Res to D
  3. less char
  4. prone to Ox
  5. Mainly in La M
  6. Al
  7. Native from Gal
  8. Thick-Sk, resist to damp
  9. Almost ext post-Phy
  10. Dry WW w/hi Ac, LB, Floral + Fruity A/A Lemon + Mineral
  11. Atl Coast
  12. V
  13. MB w/hi Ac, delicate fl Trop + Stone F
  14. Ox easy, H at night
  15. M
  16. FB W
  17. Used in O-A Rioja w/Viura for Rich
  18. V / Mac
  19. From FR
  20. Fl + Fresh F w/good Ac when low Y
  21. Most in Rio + Cat
  22. Base of Cava

others: Ch

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Whites (% of plantings)

  1. Aíren – 25%
  2. Prized for hardiness and resistance to drought
  3. Not a lot of character
  4. Wines prone to oxidation
  5. Mainly in La Mancha for spirits or light fresh whites
  6. Albarino
  7. Native grape from Galicia
  8. Thick-skinned to resist damp climates
  9. Almost extinct post-phylloxera
  10. Produces dry whites w hi acidity, light body and floral and fruity flavours of apples, apricots, lemons & peaches along w a mineral edge
  11. Mainly grown on the Atlantic coast
  12. Verdejo
  13. Wines medium-bodied w hi acidity and delicate flavours of tropical & stone fruit flavours e.g. melon, apricot & peach
  14. Oxidises easily, generally harvested at night
  15. Malvasia
  16. Full bodied whites
  17. Used in traditional oak-aged Rioja with Viura for richness
  18. Viura aka Macabeo
  19. Originally from France
  20. Floral fresh fruit character with good acidity when grown in low yields
  21. Mostly planted in Rioja & Catalunya
  22. Forms the basis for Cava

Others: Chardonnay

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