Greece Flashcards
What is the grape of
Amynteo PDO &
Noussa PDO
Both are 100% Xinomavro
Both located in Macedonia
What are the four PDOs of Macedonia
Amynteo
Naoussa
Goumenissa
Slope of Meliton
Zitsa PDO is located in Epirus.
What is the grape?
100% Debina
A white varietal
Within the Peloponnese there is a PDO named Nemea.
What is the grape?
100% Agiorgitiko
List the four PDO’s of Macedonia from west to east
Amynteo
Naoussa
Goumenissa
Slope of Meliton
What is the most planted grape in the country of greece?
What is the 2nd most planted
Savatiano is the mostly widely planted variety in Greece, due to its long history as the base wine of Retsina.
Roditis is the second most widely planted grape in Greece, largely due to its regular use as a base wine for Retsina.
What is Vin Naturellement Doux? What country uses this terminology
Wines created solely from dried grapes
What is Vin Doux?
Also called Vin de Liqueur
Wines created when unfermented must is shocked with spirits.
What are Vin Doux Naturel?
Spirits are added to a partly fermented wine
What is Tsipouro?
Greek Grappa.
Used to arrest fermentation in Vin doux naturel
Where would I find the Meltemi wind?
Also known as the Etesian Wind!
In Greece! Blows Southward.
Where are the vines planted on the Island of Crete and why?
Vines are planted on the North. Crete’s mountain spine runs West to East and acts as a natural barricade from the hot winds coming off Africa.
What grape is associated with Nemea PDO. What larger region is Nemea PDO part of?
Nemea PDO is on Peloponnese.
100% Agiorgitiko
Known as Saint George
Super Nemea blends have Agiorgitiko and Cab Sauv or syrah
What does the term Grand Cru apply to in Greece?
Applies to certain sweet wines, made via the Vin Doux Natural process, that are sourced from select vineyards of a given region, typically from higher elevation sites.
What is a Ktima?
The Greek word for Estate