Italy Flashcards
What DOCG is said to produced the most quintessential expression of Barbera?
Barbera d’Asti
What is the major red grape of Basilicata and the DOCG here dedicated to it?
Aglianico
Aglianico del Vulture Superiore
If Valtellina Superiore wines are bottled in the neighboring territory of Switzerland what is the label term used?
Stagafassli
Antinori produced two major Super-Tuscan wines following Sassicaia, when was this, and who was the person behind it? What grapes?
1971 Tignanello
(85% Sangiovese, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Cabernet Franc)
1978 Solaia
(80% Cabernet Sauvignon 20% Cabernet Franc)
Piero Antinori was the person behind it
What are five of the best Barolo crus? Barbaresco?
Barolo: Cannubi, Monprivato, Bricco Fiasco, Bricco Boschis, Bussia
Barbaresco: Rabaja, Pajè, Asili, Pora, Pajorè
What are the grape requirements for Taurasi and Aglianico del Taburno?
They are the same
minimum 85% Aglianico with max 15% other non-aromatic red grapes of Avellino and Benevento respectively.
What are the grape requirements for Chianti Classico? Minimum alcohol?
80-100% Sangiovese
Max 20% of other red grapes authorized by Siena and Firenze (Colorino, Canaiolo Nero, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot)
Minimum alcohol is 12%
What is the name of the bottle that Chianti was traditionally served in?
Fiasco
What style of wine is Sannio DOC? Grape?
Sweet Passito wines from the Falanghina grape.
What are the aging requirements for Chianti Classico?
Chianti Classico: May not be released until Oct 1 of the year following harvest
Riserva: Min 24 months from Jan 1 of year following harvest, with at least 3 months in bottle
Gran Selezione: Estate fruit, Min 30 months aging from Jan 1 of the year following harvest, with at least 3 months in bottle (category est. 2013)
Still wines produced within the boundaries of Franciacorta may be released as which DOC? IGT?
Curtefranca (formerly Terre di Franciacorta) DOC or Sebino IGT
What are three producer in Barbaresco that are considered traditional? Three for modern?
Traditional:
Bruno Giacosa, Produttori del Barbaresco, Roagna
Modern:
Gaja
Name the top traditional producer of Amarone? Top two modernists?
Giuseppe Quintarelli is the top traditional producer
Dal Forno and Allegrini are two of the best modern producers utilizing new barriques to add spice and density to the wines.
Which three producers produced the first 100% Sangiovese Super-Tuscan wines and what were the names of these wines?
Montevertine’s Le Pergole Torte
Isole e Olena’s Cepparello
San Felice’s Vigorello
What is the synonym for Vermentino in Piedmont?
Favorita
What is the name of the prestige cuvee of Ca’Del Bosco?
Annamaria Clementi
What is the Italian word for “vintage” when referring to Franciacorta?
Millesimato
Amarone della Valpolicella must age for how long? Riserva?
Two years for Amarone
4 years for Riserva
What style of wine is Oltrepò Pavese Metodo Classico?
Metodo classico
What is the name of the river that flows through and has the biggest impact on the Barolo region?
Tanaro River
Which part of Trentino-Alto-Adige speaks mostly German? Which part speaks mostly Italian?
Alto-Adige speaks mostly German
Trentino speaks mostly Italian
What is the Italian name for botrytis?
Muffa Nobile
When was Marsala discovered and by who was it discovered? Why was Marsala so popular in the 20th century? What other three fortified wines were popular during this time for the same reason?
1773 by the Englishman John Woodhouse
Hugely popular as a result of the high taxes on Bordeaux Claret
Port, Madeira, and Sherry
What is the full name of the sole DOC for Lambrusco in Lombardia?
Lombardia-Lambrusco Montovano DOC