Overall Flashcards
Subzone of Margaret River GI
YWWK CT
Soil of Coonawarra
Terra Rossa
black & brown Rendzina
Establish year of Tasmania GI
1994
Establish year of Clare Valley GI
1996
Establish year of Margaret River GI
1996
Establish year of Yarra Valley GI
1996
Establish year of Rutherglen GI
1997
Establish year of Barossa Valley GI
1997
Establish year of Eden Valley GI
1997
Establish year of Mclaren Vale GI
1997
Establish year of Hunter Valley GI
1997
Establish year of Coonawarra GI
2003
Establish year of Glenrowan GI
2003
5 subzones of Clare Valley
Seven Hill
Polish Hill
Clare
Aubum
Watervale
Rutherglen Muscat:
Established year
Four Categories aging requirement and RS
Established in 1995
Muscat: 3-5 years / 180 - 240
Classic: 6-10 years / 200 -280
Grand: 11-19 years / 270 -400
Rare: 20 years / 270 -400
Rutherglen Topaque:
Is made from which grape
Four Categories aging requirement and RS
Muscadelle
Rutherglen Topaque: 2 - 5 years / 180 - 220
Classic Rutherglen Topaque: 5 -10 years / 200 - 280
Grand Rutherglen Topaque: 10 - 15 years / 270 - 400
Rare Rutherglen Topaque: 20+ / 270 - 400
Barossa Old Vine Charter formalized in which year and vine requirement
Formalized in 2009
Old Vine: 35
Survivor: 70
Centenarian: 100
Ancestor: 125
GIs of Big Rivers
Murray Darling GI
Perricoota GI
Riverina GI
Swan Hill GI
GIs of Central Ranges
Cowra GI
Mudgee GI
Orange GI
GIs of Northern Rivers
Hastings River GI
GIs of Northern Slopes
New England Australia GI
GIs of South Coast
Shoalhaven Coast GI
Southern Highlands GI
GIs of Queensland
Granite Belt GI
South Burnett GI
GIs of Southern New South Wales
Canberra District GI
Gundagai GI
Hilltops GI
Tumbarumba GI
GIs of Barossa
Barossa Valley GI
Eden Valley GI
GIs of Far North
Southern Flinders Ranges GI
GIs of Fleurieu
McLaren Vale GI
Langhorne Creek GI
Currency Creek GI
Kangaroo Island GI
Southern Fleurieu GI
GIs of Limestone Coast
Coonawarra GI
Padthaway GI
Mount Benson GI
Robe GI
Wrattonbully GI
Mount Gambier GI
GIs of Lower Murray
Riverland GI
GIs of Mount Lofty Ranges
Clare Valley GI
Adelaide Hills GI
Adelaide Plains GI
Unofficial Subregions of Northern & Southern Tasmania
Northern Tasmania:
Pipers River
Tamar Valley
North West Coast
Southern Tasmania:
Derwent Valley
Huon Valley
Coal River/Richmond
The East Coast (Cranbrook/Bicheno area)
GIs of Central Victoria
Bendigo GI
Goulburn Valley GI
Heathcote GI
Strathbogie Ranges GI
Upper Goulburn GI
GIs of North East Victoria
Alpine Valleys GI
Beechworth GI
Glenrowan GI
King Valley GI
Rutherglen GI
GIs of North West Victoria
Murray Darling GI
Swan Hill GI
GIs of Port Phillip
Geelong GI
Macedon Ranges GI
Mornington Peninsula GI
Sunbury GI
Yarra Valley GI
GIs of Western Victoria
Grampians GI
Henty GI
Pyrenees GI
Greater Perth Zone GIs
Peel GI
Perth Hills GI
Swan District GI
Subzone of Hunter
Upper Hunter Valley GI (471 ha)
est. 2010
Pokolbin GI (1355 ha)
within Lower Hunter, between Singleton and Cessnock, est. 2010
Broke Fordwich GI (510 ha)
within Lower Hunter, west of Pokolbin, est. 1997
Adelaide Superzone
Mount Lofty Ranges
Barossa
Fleurieu
Subregion of Adelaide Hills
Lenswood GI (245 ha)
Piccadilly Valley GI (221 ha)
Subregion of Goulburn Valley
Nagambie Lake
Subregion of Grampians
Great Western
Subregion of Swan District
Swan Valley
GIs of South West Australia
Margaret River GI
Geographe GI
Blackwood Valley GI
Manjimup GI
Pemberton GI
Great Southern GI
Subregion of Great Southern GI
Denmark GI
Albany GI
Porongurup GI
Frankland River GI
Mount Barker GI
Giant earthworm may be found in which GI
South Gippsland, known as ‘Gippsland Giant Earthworms’
They play an active role in the fertilization and airing of the deep mineral-rich soil of the vineyards
(Information from Bass Phillip’s site)
Chambourcin grape may be found in which GI
Hastings River GI
Name the 6 key producers in Rutherglen GI
Campbells
Chambers
All Saints
Morris
Pfeiffer
Stanton & Killeen
Who planted the first Gruner Veltliner in Australia and it’s from which region
Lark Hill, planted Australias first Gruner Veltliner vineyard in 2005, and produced the first wine in 2009
Canberra Districrt
Northernmost GI in Australia
South Burnett GI
Barossa Valley Subregions
Northern Barossa Valley
Southern Barossa Valley (Lyndoch / Williamstown)
Western Ridge (Greenock / Seppeltsfield)
Stonewall / Central Tanunda
Gomersal / Rosedale
Rowland Flat District
Barossa Foothills (Vine Vale)
Light Pass / Stockwell
What is Langton classification
When was it first published
What are the tiers
The ranking reflects producer’s demand and performance in auction and secondary market, and the wines must have been released for at least ten vintages
It was first published in 1990
2 tiers with ‘First classified’ & ‘Classified’
First four family-owned wineries and the established years
Lindeman’s - 1843
Penfolds - 1844
Orlando Wines - 1847
Yalumba - 1849