Piedmont, Lombardia, Valle d'Aosta Flashcards
What is the name of Antinori’s Barolo estate?
Prunotto
What is the name of the river that carves through Valle d’Aosta?
Dora Baltea
What are the 7 subzones of Valle d’Aosta?
Blanc de Morgex et de la Salle Chambave Arnad Montjovet and Donnas Enfer d'Arvier and Torrette Nus
What subzone of Valle d’Aosta is for white wines made from 100% Pinot Grigio/Malvoisie and reds from Vien and Petite Rouge?
Nus
What subzone of Valle d’Aosta is for wines made exclusively from Moscato Bianco and reds from mostly Petite Rouge?
Chambave
What subzone of Valle d’Aosta is for wines made exclusively from Prié Blanc?
Blanc de Morgex et de la Salle
Petite Rouge is the main ingredient in wines from which 3 subzones of Valle d’Aosta?
Chambave
Enfer d’Ariver
Torrette
What are the two subregions of Valle d’Aosta that specialize in wines mostly from Nebbiolo? What is the local synonym for this?
Donnas
Arnad-Montjovet
What subregion of Valle d’Aosta has remained free from Phylloxera? Why?
Blanc de la Morgex et de la Salle
Phylloxera cannot survive at such high elevations
What is the DOCG for Arneis and what is it also known as in Barolo?
Roero DOCG
Known as Barolo Biancho in Barolo as it was traditionally used to soften Nebbiolo there.
What were the only two houses that preserved the existence of Arneis in 1970s?
Bruno Giacosa and Vietti
What is considered the top DOCG for Barbera in Piedmont?
Barbera d’Asti DOCG
What are the two DOCGs of Asti?
Asti DOCG (includes Moscato d'Asti + Asti Spumante) Barbera d'Asti DOCG
What is the maximum ABV for Moscato d’Asti DOCG? Max bottle pressure?
Max 6.5% abv
Max pressure of 2.5 bars
Asti DOCG spumante wines are most commonly fermented how?
Charmat method though traditional method Asti is produced and labeled “Metodo Classico”
Does Moscato d’Asti see a secondary fermentation?
No, the wine is bottled under pressure after being partially fermented.
The riper Moscato grapes are usually reserved for what style of wine?
Moscato d’Asti rather than Asti Spumante.
Who is Domizzio Cavazza?
The founder of Produttori di Barbaresco
How much smaller is the production area of Barbaresco than Barolo?
1/3 the size of Barolo
What are the four communes of Barbaresco?
Barbaresco
Neive
Treiso
San Rocco Senodelvio (parts of Alba)
What are the two main soil types of Barbaresco and what style of wines are produced from each?
Tortonian Marl/calcareous clay; produces a perfumed, fruit-driven style
Sant’Agata fossil marl produces more tannic styles
What is the most likely reason for Barbaresco vines ripening earlier than Barolo?
Proximity to the Tanaro river and the lower altitude creates a warmer mesoclimate and thus earlier ripening.
Stylistically in regards to weight, which is generally fuller in style Barolo or Barbaresco? Which is aged the longest as a result?
Barolo is fuller and more tannic in style and thus typically aged longer prior to release.
What are the aging requirements for Barbaresco Normale and Riserva respectively?
Normale:
26 months from Nov 1st of the harvest year with 9 months spent in wood. Not released until Jan 1 of the 3rd year following harvest.
Riserva:
50 months from Nov 1st of the harvest year with 9 months in wood. Not released until Jan 1 of the 5th year following harvest
When is Barbaresco typically at it’s best?
Between 5 and 15 years
What are dominant aromas of traditional Barbaresco with age?
Orange Peel, Tar, Iron, Cherry, and Violets
When was the first single vineyard or cru Barbarescos produced?
1967
What are the top 4 crus of the Barbaresco commune?
Asili
Montefico
Montestefano
Rabajà
What are the top 2 crus of the Neive (Barbaresco) commune?
Albesani
Gallina
Bruno Giacosa’s Santo Stefano was produced from what cru located in Neive?
Albesani
What is the top Barbaresco cru in Treiso?
Pajorè
When was a registry or list of crus published for Barbaresco? Barolo?
2007 for Barbaresco
2010 for Barolo
In what cru is Sorì San Lorenzo located?
Secondine
Since what vintage has Gaja’s wine been 100% Nebbiolo?
Since 2013
Which two of Gaja’s single vineyard bottlings come from the Roncagliette cru?
Sori Tildin and Costa Russi
What is considered the gold standard of Barbera and the prototype of barrel matured Barbera?
Giacomo Bologna “Bricco dell’Uccellone”
What are considered the two finest DOCG for Barbera?
Barbera d’Asti DOCG
Nizza DOCG
Bardolino is produced on the southeast shores of what lake?
Lago di Garda
What are the grapes used for the production of Bardolino? What international grape is often used and why?
Same as for Valpolicella; Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara.
Merlot often is used to bolster alcohol levels in the wines so that they can qualify for the Bardolino Superiore DOCG
What is the rosé form of Bardolino called?
Chiaretto