Port and Madeira Flashcards

1
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Who formally established the boundaries and practices of the Douro appellation in 1756 and who manages the appellation and its regulations today?

A

The Douro Wine Company

IVDP: (government run) Douro Port Wine Institute

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In the destruction of phylloxera, what country switched to cork production and remains one of the foremost supplies of cork to this day?

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Portugal

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3
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In order to maintain EU protection, Regioes Demarcadas were reclassified as what in 2009?

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Denominacao de Origem Protegida (DOP)–more superior designation or Indicacao Geografica Protegida (IGP)–geographical designation

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4
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For Portuguese wines to have a geographic designation on the label, what % of grapes must be from that region?

A

85%

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5
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For Portuguese DOP/IGP wines to be vintage dated, how must the bottle be labeled?

A

Garrafeira “private wine cellar”

It indicates a minimum period of aging prior to release

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What does Tinto garrafeira mean on a label?

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Wines must be aged a minimum 30 months, at least 12 of which in bottle

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What does Branco/rosado garrafeira mean?

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Wines must be aged for a minimum 12 months, of which 6 must be in bottle

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8
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What does reserva indicate on a Portuguese wine label? What about Colheita Seleccionada?

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Still/Table Wines: Wines must have an abv content 0.5% highre than the legal minimum established by the respective DOP/IGP

Sparkling wines (traditional method): minimum of 12 months on leese prior to disgorgement

Colheita Seleccionada: at least 1% abv higher than maximum for the region

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9
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What is the most widely grown red casta (grape) in Portugal?

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Castelao

A full-bodied, tannic wine with meaty, red-fruit aromas

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What is Portugal’s most cherished red casta (grape), also known for it’s use in Port?

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Touriga Nacional

Accounts for 10% of vineyard acreage, yielding inky, full-bodied, structured wines

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11
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Other red castas in Portugal?

A

Alfrocheira
Trincadeira
Baga
Aragonez

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12
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What castas of Portugal

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Fernao Pires/Maria Gomes--most planted 
Encruzado (in the Dao)--nobler wines
Alvarinho--vinho verde 
Loureiro--vinho verde
Sercial/Esgana Cao--prized for dry Madeira
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13
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Where is the Minho IGP and Vinho Verde DOP?

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Northwest corner of Portugal

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14
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What is the largest DOP in Portugal?

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Vinho Verde, representing 15% of total vineyard acreage

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15
Q

Port is produced in _______ region and released as ________ DOP?

A

Douro region, Porto DOP

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16
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In the Douro, to be labeled as reserva, what must take place?

A

White/rose: min 11.5% abv and aged for a min 6 months

Red: min 12% abv and aged for 1 year