Rioja Flashcards

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La Rioja designation

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  • Rioja DOCa

- the first appellation to receive the exclusive DOCa designation (1991)

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La Rioja Climate

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-continental

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La Rioja location

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  • north central Spain
  • in the Ebro Valley
  • south of the Cantabrian Mountains
  • Rioja DOCa mostly in La Rioja, extend into Navarra and Basque Country, From Haro in the northwest to Alfaro in the southeast
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Rioja DOCa tree zones

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  • Rioja Alta
  • Rioja Alaveza
  • Rioja baja
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The name Rioja

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Flowing through the region of La Rioja is the Oja river, locally called Rio Oja (tributary of the Ebro river). The region’s name is a contraction of Rio Oja:Rioja

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Rioja Alavesa

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  • the smallest, northernmost zone (País Vasco)
  • Tempranillo here often produces vino joven wines for early consumption.
  • Carbonic maceration may be employed for such wines.
  • Rioja Alta and Rioja Alavesa share a similar soil structure, with a high proportion of calcareous clay
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Rioja Alta

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-the southwestern zone
-with its slightly warmer climate the zone is capable of producing classic, ageworthy Tempranillo, Mazuelo and Graciano.
Rioja Alta and Rioja Alavesa share a similar soil structure, with a high proportion of calcareous clay

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Rioja Baja

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  • the hottest subregion, (Navarra)
  • contains more alluvial soils and ferrous clay
  • Garnacha performs best in Rioja Baja’s hot climate
  • largest
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Rioja oak treatment

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  • Traditional winemakers of the region age their wines in American oak barrels to extract the stronger flavors they afford
  • US colonies allowed them easy access to American oak
  • Small, French oak barrels are also widely used, and produce modern style of Rioja
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Rioja DOCa red grapes

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  • Principal Red Grape: Tempranillo

- Secondary Red Grapes: Garnacha, Mazuelo, Graciano, Maturana Tinta

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Rioja DOCa white grapes

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  • Principal White Grape: Viura
  • Secondary White Grapes: Malvasía, Garnacha Blanca, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Verdejo, Tempranillo Blanca, Maturana Blanca, Turruntés
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Rioja Alta producers

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-López de Heredia
-La Rioja Alta
-Bodegas Muga
-Bodegas Roda
-CVNE
(Haro)

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Finca Allende

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  • Rioja Alta

- town: Briones

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Rioja DOCa Aging Requirements Red: Crianza

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-Tinto: min. 2 years, including at least 1 year in oak

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Rioja DOCa Aging Requirements Red: Reserva

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-Tinto: min. 3 years, including at least 1 year in oak

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Rioja DOCa Aging Requirements Red: Gran Reserva

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-Tinto: min. 24 months in oak and 36 months in bottle (5yrs)

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Rioja DOCa Aging Requirements White: Crianza

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-Blanco/Rosado: min. 2 years, including at least 6 months in oak (remainder may be in bottle, oak or stainless steel)

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Rioja DOCa Aging Requirements White: Reserva

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-Blanco/Rosado: min. 2 years, including at least 6 months in oak (remainder must be in bottle or oak)

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Rioja DOCa Aging Requirements White: Gran Reserva

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-Blanco/Rosado: min. 4 years, including at least 6 months in oak (remainder must be in bottle or oak)