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What is Nebbiolo known as in Ghemme & Gattinara?

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Spanna

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What are the 4 DOCs of Basilicata?

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  • Aglianico del Vulture
  • Grottio di Roccanova
  • Matera
  • Terre dell’Alta Val d’Agri
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What is Franciacorta Saten and how long must it be aged?

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  • White grapes only (Chard/ Pinot Bianco)
  • Min 24 moths on the lees
  • not released until 31 months after the harvest
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What is vintage in Italian?

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Millesimato

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When was Bolgheri Sassicaia DOC established?

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Beginning with the 1994 vintage

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What is the capital of Campania?

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Naples

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Where is the Falerno del Massico DOC? What wines does it produce?

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  • Campania
  • Rosso: Aglianico & Primitivo blends
  • Bianco: Falanghina varietal wines
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What is the main soil that characterizes the communes of La Morra and Barolo?

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Tortonian soils- which contain a higher proportion of calcareous marl, and provide a softer style of wine

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What is Lombardy’s most important red wine zone?

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Valtellina

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What and where is the Malvasia delle Liparia DOC?

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  • Sweet, passito and fortified from Malvasia

- Small group of islands off the northern coast of Sicily

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How does Guiseppe Quintarelli age his wines?

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Large, neutral Slovonian butti

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What are the Nebbiolo based DOCGs of Piedmont?

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  • Barolo
  • Barbaresco
  • Ghemme
  • Gattinara
  • Roero
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When were Recioto and Amarone della Valpolicella approved for DOCG status?

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Late 2009

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What is the allowed blend of Valpolicella DOC?

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  • 45-95% Corvina
  • 5-30% Rondinella
  • Max 15% combined Molinara, Negrara and Oseleta
  • Same for Amarone and Recioto
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How many atmospheres are required for standard Franciacorta bottlings? For Saten?

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  • 5-6

- Less than 5

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What is the common bottle of Moscato di Scanzo?

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Futura

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What are the DOCGs of Lombardy?

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  • Franciacorta
  • Oltrepo Pavese Metodo Classico
  • Valtellina Superiore
  • Sforzato di Valtellina
  • Moscato di Scanzo
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What portion of Trentino-Alto Adige’s output is dominated by co-ops?

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over 3/4

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Where is Liguria located and what type of climate does it have?

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  • Occupies a narrow band of mountainous coastlands, south of Piedmont
  • Mediterranean climate
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What is the main grape and required aging of Torgiano Rosso Riserva DOCG?

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  • 70-100% Sangiovese

- Min 3 years (6 months in btl)

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What wine is classically used with the Bellini cocktail?

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Prosecco

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How long are the grapes of Recioto di Soave typically dried?

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4-6 months

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What zones of production may make Soave Superiore?

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  • Classico

- Colli Scaligeri

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What are the two notable Nebbiolo craftsmen also making serious Alta Langa DOCG wines?

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  • Fontanafredda

- Enrico Serafino

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What is unique about the Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG?
It limits maceration time to keep the vibrant Cerasuolo 'cherry-red' color of the wine
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Petit Rouge dominates which Vall d'Aosta DOC sub-appellations?
- Torrette - Chambave - Enfer d'Arvier
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What are the Roero DOCGs based on?
Roero DOCG -Min 95% Nebbiolo Roero Arneis DOCG -Min 95% Arneis
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What and where is the Brindisi DOC?
- Puglia | - Negroamaro
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What traditional practice dating back to the 1870s in Chianti is now optional?
The addition of white grapes- Trebbiano Toscano and Malvasia
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What is Pignoletto?
- An autochthonous variety known to the Romans as 'Pino Lieto' - Most likely identical to Umbria's Grechetto
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True or False: Barolo can be aged in chestnut
True
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What province are Barolo and Barbaresco located in? Which river are they alongside?
- Cuneo | - South of the Tanaro River
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What is Prie?
A synonym for Blanc de Morgex
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What grape is responsible for the still and sparkling wines of La Salle?
Blanc de Morgex | Blanc de Morgez et de La Salle
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How long must Chianti be aged and what sub-zones must be aged longer?
- Normale- Until March 1 - Montepertoli- June 1 - Superiore, Colli Fiorentini, Rufina- Sept 1 - Riserva- 24 m, 12.5% abv - Superiore- additional .5% abv
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What are the Nebbiolo based DOCs of Piedmont?
- Lange- surrounds Barolo/Barbaresco - Carema- near the border of Valle d'Aosta Near Chemme/Gattinara: - Lessona - Sizzano
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What DOC is the largest producer of wine in Italy?
Asti at 650,000 hl annually
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What DOCG is based on the high-acid, herbal scented Erbaluce grape? What styles of wine may it be produced as?
- Erbaluce di Caluso DOCG | - Still, spumante or passito
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What method of secondary fermentation does Asti/Moscato d'Asti usually go through?
Charmat Method
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Where is the Valpolicella Classico region located?
- The western end of the appellation, near the shores of Lake Garda - Consists of four 'fingers' or valleys
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What is Piedmont's most planted white grape?
Moscato Bianco (Muscat a Petits Grains)
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What is Sicily's sole DOCG? What is the uvaggio?
- Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG - 50-70% Nero d'Avola - 30-50% Frappato
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Can Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco and Asolo Prosecco DOCG be still or sparkling?
Yes
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What range of styles can Albana di Romagna be?
- Secco - Amabile - Dolce - Passito (most promising) - Passito Riserva
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Where is Euganei Fior d'Arancio DOCG and what is the main varietal?
- Veneto - Moscato Giallo - Tranquillo (secco or dolce) - Spumante - Passito
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What are the three prominent white varietals of Campania?
- Fiano - Greco - Flanghina
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Where is Aglianico del Taburno DOCG and what is the required varietal percentage?
- Campania | - Min 85% Aglianico
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What is the capital of Latium?
Rome
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When did Marquis Mario Rocchetta's Tenuta San Guido release the first vintage of Sassicaia?
1968
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What region of Italy produces the most wine?
- Veneto | - Swaths of cheap pinot Grigio and sparkling wines
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What portion of the wines of Veneto are of DOC quality?
Over 1/4
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What narrow waterway separates Sicily from Calabria?
Straight of Messina
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What is Nebbiolo known as in Valtellina?
Chiavanesca
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Describe the climate of Valle d'Aosta.
A continental climate with long, cold winters and short, hot summers
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Where is Gavi located?
Piedmont- the extreme southern portion of the Alessandria province, sharing its western border with Ovada
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Where is the Bianco di Custoza DOC?
- Veneto | - Surrounded by the Bardolino DOC
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What are the rosato versions of Montepulciano called?
Cerasuolo
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What is Abruzzo's sole DOCG?
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Colline Teraman DOCG - Essentially Montepulciano d'Abruzzo's classic zone - Min 90% Montepulciano (vs. min 85% for DOC)
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What producers of Sicily have led the resurgence of higher quality/ lower yields in recent years?
- Marco de Bartoli (Marsala) - Planeta - Palari - COS
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Is Tuscan Vin Santo fortified?
- It is not required | - Labeled 'liquorso' if it is
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What is Vesuvio DOC called if it achieves a 12% abv? Where is it located?
- 'Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio' | - Campania
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Where is Cannellino di Frascati DOCG and what style of wine is produced?
- Lazio | - Late harvest Malvasia
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Where is Est! Est! Est! di Montefiascone DOC and what is the principal grape?
- Lazio | - Trebbiano
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What central provinces of Emilia-Romagna are monopolized by Lambrusco?
Modena & Reggiano
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What is the aging requirement for Barbaresco? Riserva?
Normale: -Min 2 years (9 m in cask) Reserva: -Min4 years (9 m in cask)
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What 4 DOCs produce Lambrusco in Emilia-Romagna?
- Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro - Lambrusco di Sorbara - Lambrusco Reggiano - Lambrusco Salamino di Santa Croce
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What province is Brunello di Montalcino in?
Siena
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How long must Alta Langa be aged? Riserva?
Normale: -Min 30 months after harvest Riserva: -Min 36 months after harvest
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Name 3 tradionalist producers in Barolo.
- Giacomo Conterno - Bartolo Mascarello - Giuseppe Rinaldi
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When was the DOCG introduced?
1963- although the first DOCG was not awarded until 1980 when Barolo, Brunello and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano were upgraded
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Where is the Faro DOC and what grape dominates it?
- Sicily's extreme northeastern coast | - Nerello Mascarello
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What is Guarnaccia and where is it grown?
- A Grenache variant | - ischia DOC, in the Bay of Naples
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What are the important permitted white varieties for the Trentino DOC?
- Chardonnay - P Grigio - P bianco - Muller-Thurgau - SB
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What is the uvaggio of Soave DOC?
min 70% Garganega, plus Trebbiano di Soave, Chard and Pinot Bianco
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What 2 valleys are located in the eastern portion of the Valpolicella DOC?
- Valpantena | - Issali
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Where and what is the Costa d'Amalfi DOC?
- Campania | - Flaanghina, blended with Biancolella
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Where is Abruzzo located?
South of the Marche, along the Adriatic coast
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What grape of Calabria has been linked to Sangiovese?
Gaglioppo
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Describe the wines Barbera produces.
High acidity, low in tannin
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What is Zibibbo?
A synonym for Muscat of Alexandria on Sicily
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What percentage is required from the stated vintage and of the Prosecco grape to be DOCG?
-85% min for both
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What grapes are permitted for Franiacorta?
- Chard - Pinot Nero - Pinot Bianco (max 50%)
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Where is the Marches located?
East of Umbria, on the Adriatic coast
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What DOC is for still wines from Oltrepo Pavese Metodo Classico?
Oltrepo Pavese DOC
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What grape produces Orvieto? In what styles?
- Grechetto (a new uvaggio engineered in 2003 to focus away from Trebbiano) - Generally dry, but may be sweet or even botrytized
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What is the aging requirement for Franciacorta non-vintage?
- min 18 months on lees | - not released until 25 months after harvest
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What is the sole DOC of Valle d'Aosta?
Valle d'Aosta DOC (it has 7 sub-appellations)
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Name 3 traditional Brunello producers
- Biondi-Santi - Talenti - Soldera
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How long must Vino Nobile di Montepulciano be aged?
-min 2 years (1 in wood) Riserva: -min 3 years
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Who spearheaded the orange wine movement in Friuli?
Josko Gravner
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What is Tai?
A synonym for Friulano
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What soil characterizes the province of Orvieto?
Tuffeau
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What prvince is Vino Nobile di Montepulciano in?
Siena
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What ancient grape, and parent of Teroldego, is one of Trentino's major red grapes?
Marzemino
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What grape dominates white plantings in Calabria?
- Greco | - White grapes account for less than 10% of Calabrian wine
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What grape dominated the reds and rosatos of the Ciro DOC and where is it located?
- Gaglioppo | - Calabria
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What is the grape of Recioto di Gambellara DOCG and what styles can be produced?
- 100% Garganega | - Sweet, still and sparkling
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What are the two DOCgs of Valtellina?
(Lombardy) - Valtellina Superiore - Sforzato di Valtellina (Valtellina Sfurzat)
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For how long must Amatone Riserva be aged?
4 years (no wood required)
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T o F- Franciacorta Saten may only be released as brut?
True
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What are the permitted sweetness levels for Franciacorta?
-Dosaggio Zero -Extra Brut -Brut -Extra Dry Not permitted for Millesimato or Riserva: -Sec -Demi-Sec
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What is Moscadello di Montalcino DOC for?
- White wines produced from Moscadello (Moscato Bianco) - Often sweet - Still or sparkling
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Where is the Falesco Estate located and what is it known for?
- Montefiascone in Latium | - Merlot and Cabernet
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What is the most planted red grape in Puglia?
Negroamaro
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What is Basilicata's sole DOCG?
Aglianio del Vulture Superiore DOCg
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What are the requirements for Aglianico del Superiore DOCG?
- min 13% anv - min 3 years (1 in wood) Riserva: -min 5 years (2 in wood)
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What are Umbria's DOCGs?
- Sagrantino di Montefalco DOCG | - Torgiano Rosso Riserva DOCG
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How long must Sagrantino di Montefalco be aged for?
min 30 months | -Secco- min 12 months in wood
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Where is Morellino di Scansano DOCG located?
Tuscany, in the southern Maremma, in the province of Grosseto
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What is the aging requirement for Soave Superiore?
- 1 year (3 months in bottle) | - Riserva- min 2 years
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How long must Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Colline Teramane DOCG be aged?
- min 2 years (1 in wood) | - Riserva- min 3 years
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Where is the Gambellara DOC?
Veneto, immediately east of Soave
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What is sforzato?
A style similar to recioto, produced from Nebbiolo grapes that are dried to release no more than half the equivalent content of freshly harvested grapes
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How many sori are classified for Diano d'Alba and what must also be included on the label?
- 77 sori are classified as superior exposures | - 'menzioni gregrafiche aggiunitive'
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What are the unofficial sub-zones of Brunello di Montalcino?
- Sant Angelo in Colle - Castelnuovo Abate - Torrenieri
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How many hectares of Montalcinos 24,000 are authorized to grow Brunello?
5,000 ha
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What is the blend of Ghemme?
min 75% Spanna, combined with max 25% Vespolina and Uva Rara (Bonarda Novarese)
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What is the blend of Gattinara?
min 90% Spanna, combined with max 10% Bonarda di Gattinara and Vespolina (may not exceed 4%)
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Where is the Rosazzo DOCG and what is the main grape?
- Fiuli (formerly a sub-zone of Colli Orientali del Friuli Picolit DOCG) - Based on Tai (Friulano)
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What are the 6 provinces of Chianti?
- Firenze - Siena - Arezzo - Prato - Pisa - Pistoia
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What in Bombino?
A synonym for Trebbiano d'Abruzzo
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What is Bardolino Chiaretto?
Bardolino DOC rosato
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Where is the Ischi DOC and what are the wines?
- Campania, offshore in the Bay of Naples - Bianco: Foraster and Biancolella blends - Rosso: Piedirosso and Guarnaccia
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T or F- Werdiccho can produce sweet or sparkling wine are the DOCG level in the Marches?
False- still dry only for DOCg, sweet and sparkling may be DOC
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What is a sori?
A southern exposure, considered superior
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What barrels are used in Vin Santo production?
- Caratelli | - Holds just 50 liters (13 gallons)
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What sub-zone of Chianti requires a min 75% Sangiovese?
Colli Senesi
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What are the important Barolo commune crus?
- Barolo Cannubi - Brunate (shared with La Morra) - Barolo Sarmazza
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What does 'stagafassli' mean on a bottle of Vatellina Superiore?
The wines were bottled in the neighboring territory of Switzerland
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What Vin Santo DOC is the majority of export?
Vin Santo del Chianti DOC
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What and where is the Rosso Barletta DOC?
- Puglia | - Uva di Troia
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Who is the greatest Vin Santo producer?
Avigonesi | -Vin Santo di Montepulciano
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When and what was the Gloria's Law?
- 1992 | - Introduced the IGT category
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Where and what is the Greco di Bianco DOC?
- Calabria | - Greco, principally produces sweet wines via partial appassimento
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What DOC does Palari release wine under?
Faro DOC (Nerello Mascalese)
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What is Gallura's climate and soil like?
Gallura is a hot, high-elevation zone with poor, rocky, granite soils
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Where is Nuragus di Cagliari DOC?
- Sardinia | - Nuragus produces tart, appley wines
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What are the DOCGs of Soave?
Soave Superiore DOCG | Recioto di Soave DOCG
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Where is the Bregaze DOC and what is produced there?
- Veneto, NW of Verona | - Varietal dry wines from both local and international varieties
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How many hectoliters of sparkling wine are produced from the Prosecco grape?
over 1 million
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What are the two DOCGs for the Prosecco grape?
- Cogngeliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG | - Asolo Prosecco DOCG (formerly known as Prosecco Montello e Colli Asolani)
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Where is the Offida DOCG and what wines does it produce?
(promoted in 2011) - Marches - Rosso: Montepulciano - Varietal wines: Pecorino or Passerina
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Where is Conero Rosso Riserva DOCG and what is its uvaggio?
- The Marche coast | - Min 85% Montepulciano, max 15% Sangiovese
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Where does Dogliani's fame stem?
Luigi Einaudi (producer) was elected as the second president of the Italian Republic in 1948
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Where and what is the Melissa DOC?
- Calabria | - Greco
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Where is the Greco di Tufo DOCG? What is the uvaggio?
- Campania, north of Fiano di Avellino | - min 85% Greco, max 15% Coda di Volpe
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Describe the Vin Santo production process.
- Grape are hung from rafters to dry, usually until Dec. 1 - Slow fermentation and aging in caratelli barrels - For 2-3 years, depending on the style - Chestnut is traditionally used, for rapid oxidation - Modern producers have switched to oak - Barrels are never topped - Alcohol is concentrated through evaporation, and gain amber hue - Final style may be dry or sweet, depends on the length of appassimento - May be fortified and labeled as 'liquoroso'
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Who is Torgiano's largest producer and whey are they important?
- Lungarotti Faily | - They were instrumental in the elevation of Torgiano Rosso Riserva to DOCG in 1990
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What are the communes of production of Barbaresco?
``` Contentrated in these 3: -Barbaresco -Neive -Treiso Also permitted: -San Rocco Senodelvio (Part of Alba) ```
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What is required to label Valpolicella 'Superiore'?
- an additional 1% abv | - a min 1 year of aging
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What percentage of a stated vintage is required for Franciacorta Millesimato?
-min 85%
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How long must Franciacorta Vintage Riserva be aged?
- min 5 years on the lees | - released after 67 months
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What are the four DOCGs of Apulia?
(all promoted in 2011) - Castel del Monte Nero di Troia Riserva - castel del Monte Bombino Nero - Castel del Monte Rosso Riserva - Primitivo di Manduria Dolce Naturale
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Which authorized varietal is usually bottled as rose in Valle d'Aosta?
Premetta
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What percentage of Corvinone may be substituted for Corvina in Amarone and Recioto DOCG?
up to 50%
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What is the capital of Lambardy?
Milan
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What is the difference between Amarone and Recioto della Valpolicella?
- Both dried for over 3 months (Recioto typically for a month longer) - Recioto is usually semi sweet to sweet - Amarone is fermented to or near to dryness
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What is the aging requirements to Recioto and Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG?
Recioto: -none Amarone: - min 2 years (Jan 1) - riserva- 4 years (Nov 1 of harvest)
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What are the DOCGs of the Veneto?
- Soave Superiore - Recioto di Soave - Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco - Asolo Prosecco - Bardolino Superiore - Amarone della Valpolicella - Piave Malanotte - Lison (shared w/ Friuli) - Colli Euganei Fior d'Arancio - Friularo di Bagnoli - Montello Rosso - Recioto di Gambellara - Recioto della Valpolicella
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Who discovered Marsala?
- An Englishman, John Woodhouse, in 1773 | - He fortified the wine to ensure a safe shipment to his home country from Sicily
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What international varieties have attributed to IGT Sicilia's success?
Cabernet & Syrah
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What are the major geographical features of Piedmont?
The Apennine and Alp mountain ranges and the Po River
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What are Abruzzo's two premiere producers and what do they release their wines as?
- Edoardo Valentini - Emilio Pepe (naturalistic) - Simply as Montepulciano d'Abruzzo
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What is Moscato di Scanzo DOCG and where is it located?
- Surrounds the town of Gergamo, west of Franciacorta | - Sweet, passito red wine from a red Moscato grape
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What are the important Barolo crus of the Serralunga d'Alba commune?
- Serralunga-Lazzarito | - Serralunga-Cerretta
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What is Chiavanesca?
A synonym for Nebbiolo in Valtellina (Lombardy)
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What percentage of Pinot Nero is required for Franciacorta Rose? Can it be made by blending or saignee method?
- min 25 % Pinot Nero | - Blending only
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What is the most heavily planted grape on Sicily?
Cataratto
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What white wine grapes are important for the Alto-Adige DOC?
- Chard - PG - PB - Muller Thurgau - SB - Gewurztraminer - Sylvaner
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What is Pigato?
A synonym for Vermentino in Liguria
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What 3 grapes are used in the production of Marsala?
- Inzolia - Grillo - Cataratto
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What 5 communes are in the Valpolicella Classico region?
- Fumane - Marano - Negrar - Sant'Ambrogio - San Pietro in Cariano
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What is Sardinia's sole DOCG?
Vermentino di Gallua DOCG
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Describe the wines that Dolcetto produces.
Rustic framed, tannic, fruity wines with low acid
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What is the main grape of Colli Orientali del Priuli Picolit DOCG and what style?
- Picolit | - Passito
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Describe Vin Santo of Tuscany
- high alcohol | - almond and honey toned
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What grapes are used to make Vin Santo?
- Trebbiano and Malvasia (Grechetto is sometimes authorized) | - Rose- min 50% Sangiovese added to the white grapes (labeled as 'Occhio di Pernice')
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What does 'Occhio di Pernice' mean on a Vin Santo label?
Rose
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What abv is required for Valpolicella Ripasso DOC?
- min 12.5% | - Superiore- 13%
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Where is the Bardolino DOC located?
- Veneto | - Between Valpolicella Classico and the eastern shores of Lake Garda
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What portion of Trentino-Alto Adige's wine is DOC?
As of 2000, over 75%
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How do the wines of Valtellina compoare to Piedmont Nebbiolo?
Lighter and more angular
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Where is the highly regarded Fattoria Selvapiana located?
- Pomino DOC (Tuscany) | - Located within Rufina
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Where is the Valdadige DOC?
A multi-regional DOC that encapsulates Trentino-Alto Adige and Verona in the Veneto
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What Lambrusco DOC lies in Lombardy?
Lambrusco Montovano DOC
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What does Piedmont mean?
'The foot of the mountains'
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What are the sparkling wine DOCGs of the Veneto?
- Recioto di Soave - Recioto di Gambellara - Recioto della Valpolicella - Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco - Asolo Prosecco - Colli Euganei Fior d'Arancio
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What river carved the Valle d'Aosta?
Dora Baltea River
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What are Friuli's most relevant and quality minded DOCs of its ten?
- Collio (Collio Goriziano) - Colli Orientali del Friuli - Grave del Friuli
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What grapes dominate the Bolgheri DOC? How long must Superiore be aged and what is the min abv?
Rosso: -Cab, Merlot, Sangiovese (max 70% individually) Bianco: -Vermentino (Sauvignon and Trebbiano also allowed) Superiore: - Min 2 years (1 year in wood) - Min 12.5% abv
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What are the sub zones of Chianti?
- Rufina - Colli Fiorentini - Monespertoli - Colli Aretini - Colline Pisane - Colli Senesi - Montalbano
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What are the aging requirements for Barolo normale? Riserva?
Normale: -38 months from Nov 1 of the year of harvest (18 m in oak or chestnut) Riserve: -62 months from Nov 1 of the year of harvest (18 m in oak or chestnut)
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When was the recipe for Chianti DOCg upgraded from 70-100%?
- 1996 | - But as of 2009 only 70% is required
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What indigenous Latium grape has its own DOCG?
- Cesanese | - Cesanese del Piglio DOCG
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What is the main soil that characterizes the communes of Monforte d'Alba and Serralunga d'Alba?
Helvetian sandstone soils, they supply more structure in the wines
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What type of climate is Piedmont?
A continental climate and the Alps provide a rainshadow effect
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Who is credited for isolating and creating the first Brunello? When was it released? When was the first Brunello Riserva released?
- Clemente Santi of Tenuta Greppo's Biondi-Santi in 1865 | - He released the first Riserva in 1888
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How long must Brunello be aged?
- Min 2 years in wood (4 m in btl) - Not released until Jan 1 of the 5th year following harvest Riserva: - min 2 years in wood (6m in btl) - Not released until Jan 1 of the 6th year following harvest
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T or F- Veneto's Prosecco DOC extends into Friuli
True
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What red grapes may be used to produce varietal wines in Liguria's Riviera Ligure di Ponente DOC?
- Ormeasco (Dolcetto) - Sangiovese - Rossese (Local red)
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Where is Lazio located?
South of Tuscany and Umbria on the Tyrrhenian coast
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Where is Umbria located?
East of Tuscany, land locked
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What are the important indigenous white grapes grown in Piedmont?
- Moscato Bianco (Muscat a Petit Grains) - Cortese - Arneis - Erbaluce - Favorita (Vermentino)
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Where is Collio Goriziano DOC?
Friuli (aka Collio)
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What is the classic pairing for Lambrusco?
Cured meats
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What is the name of Ca' Del Bosco's prestige cuvee?
Annamaria Clementi
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What is the most important white grape in Liguria?
Pigato
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Where is Rosso della Val di Cornia DOCG?
- Surrounds Bolgheri - Promoted in 2011 - Based on Sangiovese with higher proportions of Merlot and Cab Sauv
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Where is the Suvereto DOCG and what is it?
- Formerly a sub-zone of Val di Cornia DOCG - Borders Bolgheri - Promoted in 2011 - Based on CS or Merlot
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What do the Superiore versions of Dogliani and Dolcetto d'Alba stipulate?
A heightened level of alcohol
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What are the important Barolo crus of the La Morra commune?
- Brunate (shared with Barolo) - La Morra- Cerequio - La Morra- Le Rocche
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What is the capital of Piedmont?
Turin
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Where is the Ramondolo DOCG and what is the main grape/style?
- Friuli - Verduzzo Friulano (Bianco) - Passito
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What are the 4 DOCs of Molise?
- Biferno - Molise - Tintila del Molise - Pentro di Isernia
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What is much of Puglia's mass production devoted to?
Vermouth, bulk blending, or distillate
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What is Vermentino known as in Liguria?
Pigato
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What are the required atmospheres of pressure for Prosecco spumante and frizzante?
- Spumante- min 3.5 | - Frizzante- 1-2.5
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What is the Gavi DOCG based on? What style can be produced?
- Cortese - Still - Spumante or Frizzante
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What is Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco's most noteworthy cru and how is it labeled? What is required?
- Cartizze - 'Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizzze' - Fully sparkling, generally dry, with 17-35 gr RS
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What percentage of the production of Emilia Romagna is DOC?
barely 15%
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What is the Trentino-Alto Adige synonym(s) for Trollinger?
Tretino: Schiava | Alto Adige: Vernatsch
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Where is the Vernaccia di Serrapetrona DOCG and what style of wines does it produce?
- Marche, inland - Sparkling reds (dry or sweet) - min 40% of grapes must be passito
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Where is the Lacrima di Moro d'Alba DOC and what style of wines does it produce?
- Marche | - Lacrima (rosso)- heady, floral, PN like character
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What are the Barbaresco crus of the Treiso commune?
- Treiso-Pajore | - Bricco di Treiso
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What are the major differences for the Chianti Classico DOCG?
- min 80% Sangiovese - As of 2006, no white grapes are permitted - min 12% abv (11.5 for Chianti) - Must be aged for 1 year
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Where is the Castelli Romani DOC and what are the grapes?
- Lazio | - Trebbiano and Malvasia
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What is the traditional dessert wine DOC of Tuscany?
Vin Santo
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What geographical features moderate Umbria's climate?
- Lies in the rain shadow of the Apennines | - The climate is moderated by the maritime winds from the Tyrrhenian Sea
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What are the DOCGs of Tuscany?
- Chianti - Chianti Classico - Carmignano - Morellino di Scansano - Brunello di Montalcino - Vino Nobile di Montepulciano - Vernaccia diSan Gimignano - Elba Aleatico Passito - Montecucco Sangiovese - Suvereto - Rosso della Val di Cornia
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How long must Moscato di Scanzo DOCG be aged?
A min 2 years (no wood required)
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Where is the Primitivo di Manduria DOC?
- Puglia | - 100% Primitivo
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What are the 7 sub-appelations of the Vall d'Aosta DOC?
- Arnad-Montjovet - Blanc de Morgex et de la Salle - Chambrave - Donnas - Enfer d'Arvier - Nus - Torette
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What is generally considered the best cru in the village of Barolo?
Cannubi
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Where is the Piave Malanotte DOCG located and what is the main grape? What is the secondary grape? What is required of the winemaking process?
- Veneto - Raboso Piave (rosso) - Max 30% Raboso Veronese - 15-30% must be appassimento
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What are the important Barolo crus of the Castiglione Falletto commune?
- Castiglione-Bricco Rocche - Castiglione-Monprivato - Castiglione-Vilero - Castiglione-Bricco Fiasco
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What are Friuli's DOCGs?
- Ramandolo - Colli Orientali del Friuli-Picolit - Lison (shared w/ Veneto) - Rosazzo
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What are the DOCGs of Trentino-Alto Adige?
It contains none
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Where is Friularo di Bagnoli DOCG and what is the main grape?
- Veneto | - Raboso Piave
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Where and what is Salice Salentino DOC?
- Puglia - Rosso/rosato- Negroamaro - Bianco- Chard/ PB
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What is Sardinia's premiere red grape?
Cannonau (Grenache)
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True or False- Primitivo di Manduria DOC styles range from secco to dolce
False- with the advent of Primitivo di Manduria Dolce Naturale DOCG DOC wines cannot be sweet
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What is the varietal makeup of Gambellara DOC?
Garganega with a max 20% Trebbiano di Soave and Trebbiano di Toscana
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When di Valpolicella Ripasso receive its own DOC?
2009
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What is the Franciacorta style DOCG of Piedmont?
Alta Langa DOCG - Promoted in 2010 - Only became a DOC in 2002 - Based on PN and Chard
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What red DOC is produced in the Orvieto province?
Lago di Corbara DOC
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What 3 provinces are in the hills of Monferrato and Langhe?
Asti, Alessandria, and Cuneo
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What grape has Aleatico been genetically linked to?
Muscat a Petit Grains- possibly a red skinned mutation
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How many communes may Barolo be produced in? What are the most important?
- 11 communes - These 5 account for 90% of the demarcated land: - La Morra - Barolo - Serralunga d'Alba - Monforte d'Alba - Castiglione Falletto
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How does Friuli rank amongst Italy's regions for DOC production?
3rd | Behind Trentino-Alto Adige and Piedmont
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What 3 regions make up Tre-Venezie?
- Veneto - Trentino-Alto Adige - Friuli-Venezia-Giulia
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What is the only dessert wine to receive a DOCG?
Elba Aleatico Passito DOCG
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What is Tuscany's sole white DOCG?
Vernaccia di San Gimignano
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What is Marzemino?
An ancient red grape and parent of Teroldego, plays a major role in Trentino DOC varietal wines
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What are the DOCs that highlight Pigato in Liguria?
- Colli di Luni | - Riviera Ligure di Ponente
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What are the DOCGs of Piedmont?
- Barolo - Barbaresco - Ghemme - Gattinara - Roero - Barbera del Monferrato Superiore - Barbera d'Asti - Dogliani - Dolcetto di Ovada Superiore - Brachetto d'Acqui - Ruche di Castagnole Monferrato - Gavi - Erbaluce di Caluso - Asti/ Moscato d'Asti - Alta Langa
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What DOC covers the entire island of Sardegna?
Cannonau di Sardegna DOC
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What are the important Barbaresco crus in the Neive commune?
- Neive-Serraboella - Neive-Gallina - Neive-Bassarin
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What style may be labeled as Torgiano DOC?
- Varietal wines - Rosso - Bianco - Spumante
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What are Cannonau di Sardegna's three sub-zones?
- Oliena - Jerzu - Capo Ferrato
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What is the major city of Alto-Adige?
Bolzano-Bozen
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What are the important Barolo crus of the Monforte d'Alba commune?
- Monforte-Bussia - Monforte-Ginestra - Monforte- Santo Steffano
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What is the premiere growing and historically important region for Schiava varietal wines in Alto Adige?
Santa Maddelena (St. Magdelener)
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What is required for Bardolino Superiore?
- 1 year aging | - +1% of alcohol
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What styles are permitted for Brachetto d'Acqui?
- dry or sweet | - sparkling or still (increasingly rare)
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Who released Franciacorta's first modern sparkling wine?
Guido Berlucchi in the 1960s
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How long must Rosso di Montalcino DOC be aged?
1 year (no wood required)
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What is Sant'Antimo DOC and when was it created?
- 1996 - Provides Montalcino producers an outlet for 'Super Tuscan' wines - Any grape (white or red) authorized in Tuscany may be used
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What province is Taurasi DOCG located in?
Avellino, in the Irpinia area
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When did Antinori release the first vintage of Tignanello?
1971
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What 2 dessert wine DOCs from Zibibbo are on Sicily?
- Moscato di Nooto (exceedingly rare, 70 acres) - Moscato di Siracusa (5 acres) - Located in southeastern Sicily
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What clone of Sangiovese is permitted in Vino Nobile di Montepulciano? And what is the blend?
- Prugnolo Gentile - min 70% - max 30% other Tuscan varieties (max 5% white varieties)
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Name a modern and traditional producer of Sagrantino di Montefalco DOCG.
Modern- Marco Caprai | Traditional- Paolo Bea
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What is the most important DOC of Molise?
Biferno DOC - Rosso/rosato- Montepulciano & Aglianico blends - Bianco- Trebbiano
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What is the name of the ancient Campanian wine and what was the main grape?
- Falernian | - Aminean grape (thought to be Greco)
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What province is Chianti Classico DOCG in?
Firenze and Siena
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What is grown on Europe's highest vineyards on the slopes of Mont Blanc?
Blanc de Morgex et de la Salle
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What grape dominate the north of Sardinia? South?
North- Vermentino | South- Nuragus
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When was Recioto di Gambellara promoted to DOCG?
2008
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Where is the Roero DOCG located in correlation to Barolo and Barbaresco?
opposite the Tanaro River, on the North side
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When did the EU Common Market Organization come online?
From 2008 to 2011, moving power from Rome to Brussels
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Describe the wines of Colli Bolognesi Classico Pignoletto DOCG.
tart, dry varietal wines produced from the Pignoletto grape in an area stretching southward from Bologna
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Where are Ghemme and Gattinara located?
Northeast Piedmont, north of the Po River, straddling the Sesia River
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How long must Verdicchio di Metalica Riserva DOCG and Castelli di Jesi Verdicchio Riserva DOCG be aged? What % of Verdicchio is required?
Both- min 18 m Both- min 85% Verdicchio Both can be released normale as DOC
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What grapes dominate the Etna DOC?
Rosso- Nerello Mascalese | Bianco- Carricante
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When did the first IGTs appear?
Introduced in 1992 with the Goria's Law | -The first IGT didn't appear until 1994
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Who is credited in Friuli for adopting the techniques from Germany and Austria in the 1960s?
Mario Schiopetto
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How long must Taurasi DOCG be aged?
Normale- 3 years (1 yr wood) | Riserva- 4 years (18 m wood)
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name 2 modern Amarone producers utilizing new barriques to add spice and density to the wines
- Dal Forno | - Allegrini
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What are the difference between Asti and Moscato d'Asti?
-Asti is a fully sparkling wine, blended from vast vineyards across southern Piedmont - Moscato d'Asti is rarer, more artisanal - Max allowed pressure was raised from 1.7 to 2 atmospheres in 2011 - Frizzante rather than spumante - Made from riper Moscato Bianco grapes - ABV 4.5-6.5%
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Where are Verdicchio di Metalica nd Castelli di Jesi Verdicchio located respectively?
Metalica- high altitude, further inland | di Jesi- NE, on the Adriatic coast, within the Conero DOCG zone
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What is the grape and sole producer of Breganze Torcolato DOC of the Veneto?
- 100% Vespaiolo- local, acidic white | - Fausto Maculan
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What is the capital of Umbria?
Perugio
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What are the sub-zones of Valtellina?
- Valgella - Inferno - Grumello - Sassella - Maroggia
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Name 2 traditionalist Barbaresco producers
- Bruno Giacosa | - Produttori del Barbaresco
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What are the 4 original villages delimited in the now Chianti Classico zone by Grand Duke Cosimo Ill de'Medici in 1716?
- Radda - Gaiole - Castellina - Greve
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What are the following requirements of Sforzato di Valtellina: Aging? Style? Min abv?
- Aged for 2 years (1 in wood) - Dry in character - min 14% abv
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What and where is the Alcamo Bianco DOC?
- Sicily | - Table wines from Cataratto
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What is the governo process?
- Refermentation with juice of dried grapes to strengthen wine & initite malolactic fermentation-- legally permitted - 'Governo all'uso Toscano' must appear on the label - Most quality minded producers avoid it
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What region ranks last amongst Italy's wine regions for production?
Valle d'Aosta
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Where is Colli Orientali del Friuli DOC?
Friuli
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What brand catapulted Lambrusco into the international spotlight in the
Banfi's 'Riunite' brand
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Name 3 modernist Barolo producers
- Paolo Scavino - Luciano Sandrone - Elio Altare
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What is the capital of Marches
Ancona
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What Chianti territory overlaps the low-altitude Carmignano? in what provinc
- Chianti Montalbano | - Prato
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What unique process is used to make Amarone or Recioto?
Appassimento
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What is the synonym for Nebbiolo in Valle d' Aosta?
Picontendro
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What Valpolicella modernist is located in the eastern valley of Illasi?
Romano Dal Forno
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Where is the Montello Rosso DOCG and what are the main grapes?
- Veneto | - Bordeaux grapes (including Carmenere)
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What are the white DOCGs of Campania?
- Greco di Tufo | - Fiano di Avellino
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When did Bolgheri receive DOC status? What color wines does it produce?
- 1994 | - Red, white, rosato
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Where and what is the Sannio DOC?
- Campania | - Dry and sweet passito wines from Falanghina
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What portion of Carmignano must be Sangiovese? What else is required?
- min 50% Sangiovese | - 10-20% combined CF or CS
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What are the DOCGs of the Marche?
- Vernaccia di Serrapetrona - Conero Rosso Riserva - Offida - Castelli di Jesi Verdicchio Riserva - Verdicchio di Metalica Riserva
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What sub-appellations of Valle d'Aosta are dominated by Picotendro?
- Donnas | - Arnad-Montjovet
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What is the main grape and required minimum for Oltrepo Pavese Metodo Classico?
- Pinot Nero | - Min 70%
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Where is the Orvieto DOC?
- Umbria and Lazio | - Classico region is solely in Umbria
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T or F- Recioto was developed as an extension of Valpolicella
- False- it was modern Valpolicella's precursor and a historical specialty of the region - Today, it represents a small subset of the appellations production
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What grapes dominate the Bardolino Superiore DOCG?
Corvina and Rondinella
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What is the sole component of Dolceacqua DOC?
Rossese, it is also known as Rossese di Dolceacqua
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Where is Lagrein native to? Where does it also thrive?
- Trentino | - Alto Adige
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Where is the Soave DOC?
Borders the eastern edge of Valpolicella
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What percentage is required to label Oltrepo Pavese Metodo Classico with 'Pinot Nero' or 'Pinot Nero Rose'?
min 85% PN
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Can Recioto di Soave be botrytized?
Yes, it is encouraged
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What is Ormeasco?
A synonym for Dolcetto in Liguria
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T or F- most Recioto di Soave is stainless steel fermented
False- barrel fermentation is common
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What is required to labe Vermentino di Gallura DOCG 'Superiore'?
Must show an additional 1% ABV-- min 13%
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What respective areas may be labeled on Amarone and Recioto della Valpolicella?
- Classico | - Valpantena
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Where and what is Campi Flegrei DOC?
- Campania | - Falanghina based wines
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Where is Santa Maddelena DOC and what is it for?
- Alto Adige | - Schiava varietal wines
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Where is the Teroldego Rotaliano DOC?
Trentino
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Where is Traminer indigenous to?
Alto Adige
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What are the aging requirements for Valtellina Superiore DOCG? Riserva?
- 2 years (1 yr in oak) | - Riserva- 3 years (1 yr oak)
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When was Albana di Romagna promoted to DOCG?
1987
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What is Emilia Romagna's second DOCG, awarded in 2011?
Colli Bolognesi Classico Pignoletto DOCG
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What are the important Barbaresco crus in the Barbaresco commune?
- Barbaresco-Asili - Barbaresco-Roncagliette - Barbaresco-Martinenga - Barbaresco-Rabaja
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Where is Casteller DOC and what is it for?
- Trentino | - Schiava blended with Merlot and Lambrusco grapes
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What is Italy's second most planted grape?
- Montepulciano | - Most planted grape in Abruzzo
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What is Schiava?
- It is the Italian synonym for Trollinger | - German speakers call it Vernatsch
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What are the 3 100% Dolcetto DOCGs of Piedmont?
- Dogliani - Dolcetto di Ovada Superiore (Ovada) - Dolcetto Diano d'Alba (Diano d'Alba)
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What is Picontendro?
A local synonym for Nebbiolo in Valle d'Aosta
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Arrange these from North to South: - Morelino di Scansano - Carmignano - Brunello di Montalcino - Chianti Classico - Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
- Carmignano - Chianti Classico - Vino Nobile - Brunello - Morellino
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Describe the soil composition of the Monferrato and Langhe hills
Thinner, calcareous marl and sandstone soils with varying percentages of clay and sand
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What is Vernatsch?
It is the German synonym for Trollinger | -Italian speakers call it Schiava
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Describe the wines of Vermentino di Gallura DOCG
Aromatic, rich wines that may see oak, although fresher styles are more common
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Name 2 modern Brunello producers
- Casanova di Neri | - Mastrojanni
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Does Trentino Alto Adige produce more red or white wine?
More red
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What are the indigenous red grapes of Piedmont?
- Nebbiolo - Barbera - Dolcetto - Brachetto - Grignolino - Ruche - Croatina - Vespolina - Freisa
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What are Liguira's best known wines?
- Cinque Terre DOC- light, Bosco based white wines | - Despite advances in quality in other regions, these wines of Liguria are still the best known
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What was the first still white wine to be promoted to DOCG in Piedmont?
Gavi
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Which of the following may be spumante? - Soave DOC - Soave Superiore DOCG - Recioto di Soave DOCG
- Soave DOC | - Recioto di Soave DOCG
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What DOCs are located on the island of Pantelleria?
- Moscato di Pantelleria DOC - Passito di Pantelleria DOC (Superior) (near the African Coast)
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What DOCG is located on the site of French Emperor Napolean's exile in 1814?
- Elba Aleatico Passito DOCG | - Isle of Elba
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What style of wine is produced under the Elba Aleatico Passito DOCG?
- Sweet, red passito wines | - Promoted in 2011
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How do the wines of Vino Nobile compare to Chianti or Brunello?
- Tend to be less firm than Chianti - Tend to be less aggressively tannic than Brunello - Striking a softer balance
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What wine may not be released until the Feast of St. Michael (Sept 29) of the third year following the harvest?
Carmignano DOCG
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What was Italy's first DOC?
- Vernaccia di San Gimignano | - 1996
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What is the historical style of Sangrantino di Montefalco?
Passito
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Where is Vesuvio DOC located?
- Campania | - Blends based on Coda di Volpe and Verdeca
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What is the DOCG in the hills of Monferrato based on the local Ruche grape?
Ruche di Castagnole Monferrato | -Promoted in late 2010
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What is the sub-zone of Colli Orientali del Friuli Picolit DOCG?
Cialla
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What are the 2 common soil types in Chianti Classico?
Galestro- soft, friable, marl-like (Sangio thrives on this) Alberese- sandstone
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What is Sudtirol?
The Austrian name for Alto Adige. It means South Tyrol. (tyrol is the southern province of Austria)
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What are the DOCGs of Latium?
- Ceranese del Piglio - Frascati Superiore - Cannelino di Frascati
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Where is the Frascati Superiore DOCG and what is the principal grape?
- Lazio | - Malvasia
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What is the aging requirement for Collli Orientali del Friuli Picolit and Cialla DOCGs? Cialla Riserva?
``` Colli: -1 yr (not released until Sept 1) Cialla: -2 yrs (not released until Sept 1) -Riserva- 4 yrs (not released until Nov 1) ```
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What are the Barbera based DOCGs of Piedmont?
- Barbera d'Asti - Barbera del Monferrato Superiore -Both are east of the Langhe in the hills of Monferrato
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What are the blending and aging requirements of Barbera d'Asti and Barbera del Monferrato Superiore?
Both min 85% Barbera D'Asti- 4 m (no wood required) Del Monferrato- 14 m (6 m in cask)
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What is the uvaggio of Morellino di Scansano and how long is it aged for?
- min 85% Sangiovese (aka Morellino) - Normale- March 1 - Riserva- 2 yrs in barrel
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When was Italy's DOC system introduced?
1963
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What may Franciacorta producers release their still wines as?
- Curtefranca DOC (Formerlly Terre di Franciacorta) | - Sebino IGT
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What soils characterize Montalcino?
- Galestro- higher altitude vineyards | - Clay- warmer, southern reaches
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What DOCG is shared between the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia-Giulia ad what is the main grape?
- Lison DOCG | - Tai (Friulano)
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What DOC accounts for most of Abruzzo's white wines?
Trebbiano d'Abruzzo DOC
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What is the sparkling classification of Valpolicella?
Reciote della Valpolicella DOCG
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What type of wine does Lagrein produce?
Denser, spicier wines
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What is Dolcetto known as in Liguria?
Ormeasco
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What two DOCs are reminiscent of the historical styles of Sardinia?
- Malvasia di Bosa DOC | - Vernaccia di Oristano DOC
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What historical DOC may even be fortified and produced in a style reminiscent of Spanish Sherry?
Vernaccia di Oristano DOC
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What is the major contrast of the DOC to the AOC system?
DOCs generally require aging, AOCs almost never stipulate
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What is the major city of the Veneto?
Venice
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What is Piedmont's most planted red grape?
Barbera
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What are fruttai?
Special lofts used to dry grapes before fermentation, effectively concentrating sugars and extract
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What DOC surrounds the Conero Rosso Riserva DOCG?
- Rosso Piceno DOC | - Lighter Sangio and Montepulciano blends
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How many sub-varieties of Lambrusco are there?
Over 60
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When can the wines of Carmignano DOCG be released?
The wine may not be released until the Feast of St. Michael (Sept 29) of the third year following harvest