Uruguay and Brazil wine Flashcards
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Climate in Uruguay
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- Maritime climate (like Bordeaux or NZ)
- Rain year round makes mildews and black spot a problem.
- It share with New Zealand (Auckland) vineyard issues, like high humidity, fertile, and vigorous soil.
- Downy mildew and grey rot as a problem.
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How are trained vines on Uruguay?
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1 New advances have been made in vineyard management to avoid downy mildew
1. Vines are trained on lyre system to minimise this.
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Location of Uruguay
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- Situated on the eastern seaboard of South America.
- Uruguay is the 4th larges wine producer in South America.
- Uruguay share similar latitude of Argentina and Chile.
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Grape of Uruguay
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Tannant.
- It can be used for huge arrange of wines from fortified wines to sweet roses.
- Export Style of Uruguay Tannat. elegant but powerful Bordeaux like style tannat blended with Merlot to soften the powerful tannins. Fruity dry red.
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Brazil
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- Most of Brazil is too hot and lacks defined seasons for the growth cycle of the vine.
- 80% of the grapes grown are American varieties of hybrids.
- The vineyard of Serra Gaucho benefit from high altitude and southerly location.
- Damp conditions make rot and mildew a problem.
- Most of the production is sweet and sparkling, following the Asti method.
- Grapes also planted along the border with Uruguay and in the tropical north of Río Sao Francisco.