Lombardy Flashcards
What country is the northern border of Lombardy?
Switzerland
What is the climate of Lombardy?
Cool Continental
What are the 2 geographical features that help define Lombardy?
- Mountains: Foothills of the Alps
- Bodies of Water: Many lakes influence the region
Lombardy is best known for producing this sparkling wine DOCG.
Franciacorta DOCG
In addition to Franciacorta, Lombardy is also known for making this style of wine.
Passito wines made from dried grapes.
What are the 3 allowed grape varieties that go into Franciacorta DOCG?
- Chardonnay
- Pinot Bianco
- Pinot Nero
What are the aging requirements for Franciacorta DOCG?
- Min. 18 months aging on the lees.
- 25 months total aging from the date of harvest.
What 5 terms might you see on a Franciacorta DOCG bottle?
- Metodo Classico
- Spumante
- Millesimato
- Frizzante
- Satèn
Name 2 prominent Franciacorta producers.
- Bellavista
- Ca’ del Bosco
When you see the term ‘Metodo Classico’ on a bottle of Franciacorta, what does that indicate?
The wine was made using traditional method, or méthode champenoise.
When you see the term ‘Spumante’ on a bottle of Franciacorta, what does that indicate?
The wine is fully sparkling.
When you see the term ‘Millesimato’ on a bottle of Franciacorta, what does that indicate?
Vintage dated.
When you see the term ‘Frizzante’ on a bottle of Franciacorta, what does that indicate?
Lightly sparkling.
When you see the term ‘Satèn’ on a bottle of Franciacorta, what does that indicate?
- Brut only.
- Max. pressure of 5 atmospheres.
- Chardonnay with a max. of up to 50% Pinot Bianco (no Pinot Nero).
What is the local name for Nebbiolo in Lombardy?
Chiavennasca