Spain Flashcards

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1
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Spain is ranked where in the world in regards to wine production

A

3rd

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2
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True or False

France has more vineyard acreage than Spain?

A

False - Spain has the most acreage in the world for Vineyards

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3
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Denominaciones de Origen (DO) is the wine laws for what country?

A

Spain

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4
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The Spain DO laws are based upon whose wine laws?

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The French AOC laws

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5
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What country has around 3 million acres of vineyards planted in their country?

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Spain

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6
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When did Spain get hit with phylloxera?

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The 1890’s through the early 1900’s

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What saved Spain from as much disaster in regards to the spread of Phylloxera?

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The grafting of the Vines that can fight phylloxera had been discovered

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8
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True or False

Spain flourished during the French phylloxera era?

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True - Spain flourished, Spanish winemakers were able to sell their wines with little or no competition

Note:
Many French winemakers moved to Spain for work during the period, spreading their knowledge and practices to Spanish winemakers

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9
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Civil war and two world wars ravaged what country’s wine regions?

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Spain

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10
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How did the world pass up Spain in regards to quality of wine?

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Spain never used modern technology or techniques and the world passed them up

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When did Spain began to modernize in the wine industry?

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After joining the European Union in 1986

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12
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What does the Spanish DO’s stand for?

A

Denominaciones de Origen Laws

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13
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Who are the consejo reguladores?

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The wing of the Spanish government that oversees the DO’s laws

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14
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Vino de Mesa is called what?

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A Spanish table wine

  • has lax production standards and can be made grapes grown anywhere in Spain
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15
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Vino de la Tierra is a subregion of what classification?

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Vino de Mesa

  • these are known as country wines
  • restrictions are stricter and the grapes must be grown in one of a handful of large recognized areas
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16
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What Spanish Classification must produce grapes grown with in specific recognized region?

The production laws are strict in this category, with specific regulations regarding:

  • permissible grapes varietals
  • yields
  • winemaking practices

Labels will say “ Vino de a calidad de” followed by the specific region or origin

A

Vino de Calidad con Indicación Geogràfica

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17
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What Spanish Classification has the following:

  • covers select areas throughout Spain and the wines have to be made following strict guidelines involving:
  • approved grapes
  • reduced yields
  • permissible winemaking practices
  • minimum age requirements
  • This Classification is responsible for more of Spain’s production than any other region in Spain, composing more than 50 percent of the total
  • They are labeled by their region of origin
A

Denominación de Origen

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18
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Denominación de Origen has how many regions in Spain?

A

70

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19
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What Spanish Classification has the following?

  • the top Classification in Spanish winemaking
  • refers to qualified designations of origin and is only granted to regions that have had DO status for more than a decade along with a track record of historically top - quality wine
  • Viticulture and Viniculture practices are the stiffest in these areas due to the reputation it affords the region
  • Only 3 places in Spain have been awarded this Appellation status
A

DOCa - Denominación de Origen Califcada

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20
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What does the regions of Priorat and Rioja have in common?

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The only three regions in Spain that have the label DOCa

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21
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In Spanish, these are known as estate bottled

  • awarded only to single estate wines that have a top quality reputation
  • these wines must be made and bottled on the wineries estate
A

Vino de Pago

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22
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Roughly how many vineyards have the title Vino de Pago?

A

Roughly less than 10

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23
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Spanish word for red wine?

A

Vino Tinto

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24
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Spanish word for white wine?

A

Vino Blanco

25
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Spanish term for Rosè

A

Vino Rosado

26
Q

Spanish for Winery or Wine Estate?

A

Bodega

27
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Spanish term for dry?

A

Seco

28
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Spanish term for sweet?

A

Dulce

29
Q

A Spanish wine released young, usually with no oak aging?

A

Joven

30
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A Spanish wine aged for at least 2 years, 6 months of which must be in oak barrels

  • regulations differ in various appellations
A

Crianza

31
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A Spanish wine aged for at least 3 years, one of which must be in oak

  • regulations differ in various appellations
A

Reserva

32
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A Spanish wine that is often a special wine

  • typically aged for 5 years
  • 2 of which must be in oak
  • regulations differ in various appellations
A

Gran Reserva

33
Q

Dominate red grape in Spain

A

Tempranillo

34
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Dominate white grape in Spain

A

Albariño

35
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Spain red grape grown in Spain used mostly in blends and is also very popular in Southern Rhone region of France?

A

Garnacha

Note:

Is called Grenache in France

Came to France when the Spanish crossed the Pyrennees Mountains into southwestern France

36
Q

What Spanish grape:

  • grows mostly in northwestern Spain
  • dominate growing region is Rias Baixas DO
  • grapes reduce a light to medium bodied wine
  • zesty acidity
  • taste of ripe fruit flavors such as peaches, citrus, Melon, and kiwi fruit
  • aged mostly in stainless steel to preserve the grapes fresh, fruity characteristics
A

Albariño

37
Q

Primary grape grown in northeastern appellation of Priorato DOCa?

A

Garnacha

38
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Primary Grape grown in Rioja and Ribera del Duero DOCa?

  • Indigenous to Spain
  • Medium To full body red wines
  • Powerful tannins
  • typical Flavors include: ripe cherries, strawberries, spice, clay, and leather
  • usually aged in Oak barrels
A

Tempranillo

39
Q

Spanish most widly grown grape?

  • planted usually in the hot,central plains of the country
A

Airèn

40
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Also known in France as Murvèdre

  • mostly used in blends or make powerful single varital
  • also used for Spanish rosès
A

Monastrell

41
Q

Spanish white grape also known as Godello?

A

Verdejo

42
Q
  • Main white grape from Rioja

- Also known as Macabeo in some Spanish regions

A

Viura

43
Q

Spain and Portugal set on what famous Peninsula?

A

Iberian Peninsula

44
Q

This area in Spain is dominated by mountain ranges and river valleys that create several unique local climates?

A

Northern Spain

45
Q

What is the enourmous plateau that covers almost half the country’s landmass in Spain?

A

Meseta Central

46
Q

The best known still wine appellations in Spain are?

A

Rioja DOCa and Ribera del Duero DOCa

47
Q

The best known white wine appellation in Spain is?

A

Rías Baixas DO

48
Q

A Spain wine that is aged 18 months in a cask of less than 600 L or bottle

A

Noble

49
Q

A Spain wine that is aged for 24 months in a cask or less than 600L or bottle

A

Añejo

50
Q

A Spanish wine that ages for 36 months and demonstrates marked oxidative character

A

Viejo

51
Q

To be apart of this DO status an estate must show the following:

  • international critical praise
  • a decade worth of quality production

What DO is this?

A

Pago

52
Q

What is does rancio mean

A

Oxidized

53
Q

What is Odium

A

A grape disease caused by a small grey fungus that attacks and dries out grapes.

Can be cured with sulfur

54
Q

What is the original name of champagne in Spain

A

Campaña know known as Cava

55
Q

Where was Cava invented

A

San Sadurni d’Anoia

56
Q

What type of Rosado wine is aged for 18 months including 6 months in a oak barrel

A

Crianza

57
Q

What type of Rosado wine is aged for 2 years including 6 months in a oak barrel

A

Reserva

58
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What Rosado wine is aged for 4 years including 6 months in an oak barrel

A

Gran Reserva