Portugal Flashcards

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Describe the climates of Portugal

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Predominantly Maritime from Atlantic influence Many inland vineyards are hot dry and Continental Altitude can moderate temperatures, especially at night, in some regions

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What is the modern name of Portugal’s PDO? What is the traditional term?

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DOP - Denominacão de Origen Protegida DOC - Denominacão de Origen Controlada

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What are the Portuguese terms for PGI wines? What are non PGI table wines called?

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IGP = Indicacão Geografica Protegida or Traditionally Vinho Regional Non IGP wines are called Vinho although Portugal has much success in this category esp. with fruity, off-dry, Rosé wines

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What is the highest rated black grape in Portugal? What are its key tasting notes?

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Touriga Nacional - Intense colour, flavour and high tannins

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Tempranillo is given two names in Portugal; what are they and what are the grape’s tasting notes?

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Tinta Roriz, alternatively known as Aragonês in Alentejo region Thick skin, medium acidity, needs heat but also sea breezes and/or altitude to maintain acidity

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Other than Touriga Nacional and Tinta Roriz name 3 other black grapes grown in Portugal and give simple tasting notes for each

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Alfrocheiro - Deep colour with intense aroma of blackberry and strawberry Jaen (known as Mencia in Spain) - Fresh fruit with medium~high acid Baga - Late ripening with thick skinned berries gives deep colour, high tannins but if picked later gives soft, rich, black fruit flavours Tricandeira- Drought tolerant, gives spicy berry flavours and high tannin Alicante Bouschet - High colour and tannin, most used in blends Syrah is also commonly grown

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Name the three grapes worn in Vinho Verde and give simple tasting notes

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Loreiro and Arinto - produce fresh wines with a slight sparkle, lemon flavours, high acidity and generally lower abv Alvarinho (Albariño in Spain) - produce wines with riper, tropical, aromas but still with high acidity, higher abv at 11.5%~14%

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What 2 white grapes are used in Bairrada region?

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Bical and Maria Gomes

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DOC Vinho Verde has a moderate Maritime climate with plenty of rain. What risks does this bring and how do growers mitigate against the conditions?

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High risk of disease; mold and rot. Use spur pruned vines with VSP to maximise airflow through the vines

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10
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Where is DOC Douro and what is the climate like?

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80km East of Porto, runs from the Marão mountains to the Spanish border. Around the Douro river valley the vineyards are sheltered from the Atlantic by the Marão mountains giving a warm continental climate

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Name the two dominant black grapes used to make DOC Douro red wines and give simple tasting notes of a DOC Douro red wine

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Touriga Nacional and Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo) Deep colour, full body, intense black fruit, high tannin and toasty oak

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Describe where good DOC Douro white grapes are grown and give simple tasting notes

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The best from high altitude gives wines of fresh varietal flavours with med~high acidity

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Describe the topology of Dão, where vines are planted, and its climate

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Mountainous, 80km south of Douro with vines planted on gentler slopes at between 200~400 metres. Winters are cold and wet, Summers warm and dry but with a high diurnal range giving a Moderate Continental climate

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How would you describe red wines from Dão?

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Delicate red fruit aromas, soft tannins and high acidity

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Which 4 black grapes are now commonly grown in Dão?

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Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Jaen (Mencia in Spain) and Alfrocheiro. The best Dão whites are made from Encruzado

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Where is DOC Bairrada located and what is the climate?

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West of Dão close to the Atlantic The climate is Maritime with rainy winters and warm summers, rain can be a problem around harvest time

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What is the predominant black grape of Bairrada and, with later picking, what are the tasting notes? What are the 2 white grapes used in this region?

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Black grape = Baga, with later picking gives wines deep in colour, high tannin with soft, rich, black fruit flavours. The predominant white grapes are Bical and Maria Gomes

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Where is DOC Alentejo and what is the climate like?

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Spread over 8 sub-regions in the SE of Portugal it has a warm growing season.

Cooler and wetter in the North- elegant wines

Hotter, drier centre and south- richer ecxamples

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What are the wines from Alentejo like and what are the 3 main black grapes?

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More elegant wines from cooler north, richer from hotter central and south. Typically deep in colour, high yet soft tannins, full body and expressive ripe fruit flavours. Aragonês, Tricandeira and Alicante Bouschet with use of Touriga Nacional and Syrah increasing

20
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Where is the largest Vinho Regional region in Portugal?

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Vinho Regional Alentejano

21
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List the 4 Human factors of wine

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Grape Growing Wine Making Maturation Market Forces