Sangiovese Montepulciano Flashcards

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What are the 2 most prominent black grape varietals in Central Italy?

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  1. Sangiovese2. Montepulciano
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Which Central Italian region is famous for Sangiovese?

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Tuscany

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Which Central Italian region is famous for Montepulciano?

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Abruzzo

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Which mountain range runs down the length of Italy, basically splitting the country down the middle of the boot?

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The Apennines

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What 2 terms are widely used in Central Italy to differentiate style and quality?

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  1. Classico2. Riserva
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What does the term “Classico” generally indicate on a bottle of wine?

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  • Grapes come from a smaller, historic area of a particular region* Usually hilly* Wines are more concentrated/intense in flavor
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What does the term “Riserva” generally indicate on a bottle of wine?

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  • Used for DOC or DOCG (not IGT!)* Wine has been aged for a certain number of months prior to release (length of aging depends on DOC/DOCG rules)
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Describe the profile of Montepulciano.

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  • Dry* High tannin* Medium acid* Black fruits (plums, cherries)* Most are affordable/simple with no oak* Some concentrated styles will see oak
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What is the most famous DOC in Abruzzo for the Montepulciano grape?

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Montepulciano d’Abruzzo## FootnoteLiterally, Montepulciano from Abruzzo – the d’, di, dei, or della in Italian means ‘from’ or ‘of’.

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What is the prevalent black grape varietal in Tuscany?

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Sangiovese

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Describe the profile of Sangiovese.

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  • Dry* High tannin* High acid* Red fruits (cherries, plums)* Dried herbal notes (especially dried pizza herbs: oregano and basil)* Most are affordable/simple with no oak* Some concentrated styles of Classico and Riserva will see oak
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What are the 4 most important DOC/DOCGs for Sangiovese in Tuscany?

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  1. Chianti DOCG2. Chianti Classico DOCG3. Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG4. Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
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Which DOCG in Tuscany produces Sangiovese at its most simple that drinks best in its youth?

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Chianti DOCG## FootnoteQuality of Chianti DOCG is very inconsistent as the area is big and broad.

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How does Chianti Classico DOCG compare to Chianti DOCG in terms of terroir and age-worthiness?

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  • Chianti Classico is at a higher elevation than Chianti* Higher elevation means a longer growing season* Chianti Classico is more likely to be matured in oak vessels* Chianti Classico will display more complex aromas and flavors than Chianti
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Which wine is aged longer:* Chianti Classico DOCG* Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG

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Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG## FootnoteChianti Classico Riserva DOCG will usually have a fuller body, more alcohol, and more oak than Chianti Classico DOCG.**Because the Riserva is aged longer, it will more likely display secondary and tertiary flavors than Chianti Classico.

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Where is the town of Montalcino within Tuscany (north, south, east, west)?

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Southern Tuscany## FootnoteAt this more southern latitude, Montalcino is warmer than Chianti; therefore it produces richer, fuller-bodied, and more concentrated Sangiovese than Chianti or Chianti Classico.

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Brunello is the name for what in Montalcino?

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Brunello is the name for Sangiovese in local dialect.

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Describe the profile of Brunello di Montalcino.

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  • Dry* High alcohol* Full body* High tannin* High acid* Concentrated red-fruit profile* Always matured in oak vessels (mostly neutral) for long period prior to release (notes of clove, cedar)* Great aging potential