South America - Chile Flashcards
This country is the 10th largest wine producer in the world
Chile
Main white grape of Chile
Chardonnay
Main red grape of Chile
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Carmenère
What is the climate of Chile
Mediterranean - it gets warmer as you move north and colder as you move south
What are the main geographic features of Chile?
The Pacific Ocean to the west
The Andes Mountains to the east
When did wine arrive in Chile?
During the Spanish Conquest of South Americas in the 16 century
Who planted the first Vines in Chile?
Spanish monks who were starting missions during the Spanish conquest
What is the name of the first Vines planted in Spain and are still planted today?
Pais also called Negra Peruana
Did Chile ever get effected by phylloxera?
No, it’s one of the purest countries in regards to viticulture in the world
What is known as the “lost grape” of Bordeaux
Carmenère
What grape before 1995 was mistaken as Carmenère
Merlot
What famous blend is still used to this day in Chile?
Bordeaux
Chile wine laws are similar to what country?
The United States - and there is no restriction on what grapes or where you can grow grapes like in most old world countries
How are Chilean wines labeled?
By variety but it is becoming more popular to show the proprietor of the wines on the label
Are the wine laws the same for exported and domestic Chilean wines?
No, if a wine is exported the variety that is named on the label, 85% of the grapes must come from that the listed region on the wine
If sold domestically, the wine shown on the label, 75% of the wines must come from the listed region, known as the “law of 75%”
Where is most of the Chilean Vineyards located
Central Valley -
Along river valleys nestled along the river valleys between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean
When do Vineyards in Chile get the most rain?
In the winter
Maipo Valley
Curicó Valley
Rapel Valley
Maule Valley
This 4 subregion are apart of what region and what country
Central Valley ( Valle Central) and Chile
This region in Chile makes mostly Bordeaux style wines and even has château style Vineyards and is the closest to the city of Santiago.
Main red grape - Cabernet Sauvignon
Maipo Valley
This region is home of the famous colchagua Valley subregion. Has a cooler and maritime climate due to its low elevation.
Main Red Grape - Cabernet Sauvignon and Carmenère
Main white grape -Sauvignon Blanc
Rapel Valley
The Chilean region has a warmer climate due to lack of ocean exposure
Main white grape - Sauvignon Blanc - planted here more than any other place in the country
Curicó Valley
This Chilean region has the most Vineyards in the country at 40,000 acres of vineyards.
Main red grapes: Pais
Main white grapes: Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay
Maule Valley
The Colchagua Valley is located in what region?
Rapel