Pacific Northwest review Flashcards

1
Q

what are the dominant geographical features that affect winemaking in the pacific northwest

A

coast
cascasde mountains
columbia river

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2
Q

how do the cascade mountains affect the climatic zone of oregon and washington

A

climate is damp and maritime in nature.

east of mountains dry and continental in nature

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3
Q

into what calley of idaho did two french and one german immigrant first introduce grapes in the 19th century

A

1872 by
Louis desol
Robert schleicher
jacob schaefer

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4
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today in what valley and region of idaho are the majority of vineyards planted

A

skanke river in souther part

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5
Q

as of 2006 approximately how many acres are planted to vines in idaho

A

2000 acres

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6
Q

t or f
when oregon viticultural history first began in the late 19th century the vines that european settlers brought with them were mostly vitis vinifera vines

A

f european settlers brought mostly bative american varieties like isabella delaware and concord

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7
Q

when did the modern era of oregon wine started to evolve

A

1960s

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8
Q

for a varietally labeled wine form oregon what percentage of the grapes must be from the stated variety

A

90% of stated variety

cab must contain a min of 75%

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9
Q

in what valley are the majority of oregons vineyards planted

A

Willamette vallley

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10
Q

what are the first and second most widely planted grape varieties in oregon

A

PN

PG

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11
Q

which oregon valley ava is located closet to oregon

A

Rouge valley

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12
Q

how would you describe the climate of the umpqua calley compared to the willamette valley to the north and to the rougue valley south

A

Umpqua is drier and warmer and cooler than Rougue

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13
Q

which of the avas of the willamette valley is considered to be the heart and soul of oregon wines

A

Dundee hills

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14
Q

describe the jory soil type found in the dundee hills ava

A

reddish silt clay and loam soils and rich in oxidized iron, well drained and only moderately fertile

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15
Q

compared to other avas in the willamette valley do the dundee hills receive more or less rain

A

less rainfall

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16
Q

what is the van duzer gap

A

is a notch in the coast range that allows cool pacific breezes to blow into the valley

17
Q

in relation to portland oregon where is the columbia valley ava

A

45 miles due east of portland

18
Q

what is the largest grape growing area of washington state

A

columbia valley

19
Q

what other ava are wholly located within the columbia valley ava

A
Yakima
red mountain
walla walla
horse heaven 
rattlesnake 
wahluke slope
20
Q

in wallla walla on which side of the columbia river are the majority of vines planted

A

washington state side

21
Q

what are the two sub avas of the yakima valley

A

rattlesnake hills

red mountains