USA 1 Flashcards
Napa Valley AVAs
Los Carneros Stags Leap Howell Mountain Diamond Mountain District Spring Mountain District Mount Veeder Atlas Peak Calistoga Rutherford Oakville Yountville Chiles Valley Wild Horse Valley St Helena Oak Knoll SUB DISTRICT: Pope Valley
Sonoma County AVAs
Northern Sonoma Alexander Valley Dry Creek Valley Knights Valley Russian River Valley Chalk Hill Green Valley of Russian River Valley Rockpile Sonoma Coast Sonoma Valley Sonoma Mountain Los Carneros Bennett Valley Pine Mountain- Cloverdale Peak Moon Mountain
Sonoma County AVAs
- Northern Part of Sonoma Coast AVA experiences coolest climate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay plantings with some Rhone varietals
- Alexander Valley and Dry Creek Valley much warmer Knights Valley- warmest. Bordeaux varietals.
- Russian River Valley- moderate climate with alluvial soils (Goldridge)
- Dry Creek and Rockpile- Rich style Zinfandels
- Largest part of Carneros
- Sparkling wine production (Tattinger and Codorniu) Pinot Noir and Chardonnay
Mendocino County AVAs
Mendocino Mendocino Ridge Anderson Valley Potter Valley Redwood Valley McDowell Valley Yorkville Highlands Dos Rios Cole Ranch Covelo
Mendocino County AVA
- Anderson Valley: open to the Pacific produces cool climate wines such as Gewürztraminer, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir- Sparkling wines
- Cole Ranch is known for Cabernet Sauvignon & Johannisberg Riesling
- Smallest US AVA
- McDowell Valley produces rich reds from Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel
- Redwood Valley and Potter Valley- Reds + Chardonnay and Riesling
- Mendocino Ridge- Vineyards above 1200 ft
- Good Zinfandel production area
Cole Ranch and McDowell Valley are essentially monopole AVAs of the Esterlina and McDowell Valley wineries.
Lake County AVA
Benmore Valley Big Valley Clear Lake Kelsey Bench Guenoc Valley
Lake County AVA
- A mountainous area where temperatures fluctuate greatly between day and night
- Most growing areas are above 400 metres
- Mayacama mountains to the west shelter district from coastal fogs
San Francisco Bay Area- AVAs
San Francisco Bay Livermore Valley Santa Cruz Mountains Ben Lomond Mountain Santa Clara Valley San Ysidro District
San Francisco Bay Area- AVAs
- Cool coastal climate (Santa Cruz Mtns) vs hot inland (Livermore)
- Wide range of varieties and wine styles
Monterey County AVAs
Monterey Carmel Valley Santa Lucia Highlands Arroyo Secco Chalone San Bernabe San Antonio Valley Hames Valley San Lucas
San Benito County AVAs
Mount Harlan Cienega Limekiln Valley San Benito Paicines
San Luis Obispo County AVAs
Paso Robles
Arroyo Grande
York Mountain
Edna Valley
San Luis Obispo County AVAs
- Produces both red and white wines
- Most vineyards in Paso Robles & Edna Valley
- Mainly Cabernets, Zinfandel, Chardonnay & Sauvignon
Santa Barbera County AVAs
Santa Maria Valley Santa Ynez Valley Sta Rita Valley (within S. Ynez Valley) Happy Canyon of Santa Barbera (within S. Ynez Valley) Ballard Canyon (within S. Ynez Valley)
Santa Barbera County AVAs
- N. Los Angeles. Most wines from 2 districts North of Santa Barbera
- Santa Ynez Valley & Santa Maria Valley
- Mainly white varietals. Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Chenin. & Riesling
- Also known for Pinot Noir & Rhone varietals.
South Coast AVAs
San Pasqual Valley
Temequla
Central Valley AVAs
Clarksburg Dunnigan Hills Madera Lodi Merrett Island
Sierra Foothills AVAs
Shenandoah Valley El Dorado Fiddletown North Yuba Fair Play
Lodi AVA- sub districts
Mokelumne River Cosumnes River Jahant Borden Ranch Alta Mesa Sloughhouse Clements Hills
Washington AVAs
Puget Sound Columbia Valley- shared with Oregon Yakima Valley Rattlesnake Hills Red Mountain Snipes Valley Walla Walla Valley- shared with Oregon Horse Heaven Hills Lake Chelan Wahluke Slope Colombia Gorge- shared with Oregon
Washington
- States produces 5% of total US production
- Arid climate requiring irrigation with exception of 80 acres of Puget Sound all vineyards lie east of Cascades which create a rain shadow effect (less than 10 inches pa)
- Continental climate
- Reputation built on Cabernet, Merlot and Bordeaux blends with Syrah on the rise
Willamette Valley AVA- Oregon AVAs
Chehalem Mountains Ribbon Ridge Yamhill- Carlton District Dundee Hills McMinnville Eola Amity Hills
Southern Oregon AVA- Oregon AVAs
Red Hills Douglas County
Umpqua Valley
Rogue Valley
Applegate Valley
Columbia Valley AVA- Oregon AVAs
Columbia Gorge
Walla Walla Valley
Snake River Valley
Oregon AVA
- Umpqua Valley AVA lies both of Willamette with many small side valleys. Warm dry conditions.
- Syrah, Cabernet, Pinot Gris, Gewurztraminer, Chardonnay
- Rogue Valley AVA south to California Cabernets Merlot, Chardonnay & Gewürztraminer are produced. Sub AVA Applegate Valley.
To the north Columbia Gorge & Walla Walla AVAs are shared with Washington.
Snake River AVA shared with Idaho (single vineyard)
Long Island AVA- New York State AVAs
North Folk of Long Island
The Hamptons Long Island
Finger Lakes AVA- New York State AVAs
Cayuga Lake
Seneca Lake
New York AVAs
Hudson River Region
Lake Erie (Shared with Pennsylvania & Ohio)
Niagara Escarpment
New York State
Production mainly in Finger Lakes district (90%) but also on long Island.
Traditionally Vitis Labrusca planted (Niagara,) & Hybrids (Vidal) but now European varieties planted. Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Gewürztraminer. Bordeaux varietals on Long Island.
When is it thought Cabernet was first planted in Napa Valley?
In the 1800s at the To- Kalon Vineyard by a property owner called Crabb.
Who planted Beaulieu estate?
George De Letour. He planted it in 1909. However in the 1930s Andre Tchelistcheff, really made the wine into something great.
The Dutch tried to establish which wine region in the 1600s?
New York Wine Region
What was prohibition known as?
The noble experiment
When did prohibition last?
1920- 1933
What was the Volstead Act also known as and when did it come into effect?
The 18th Amendment. In January 17, 1920- December 5, 1933
Did w/making increase or decrease during prohibition?
It increased!!! People made wine @ home, which was legal. However commercial w/ making decreased. The Volstead Act banned the manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating, liquors, yet allowed a person to manufacture non- intoxicating cider and fruit juices exclusively for use in his home. However this was never defined. It grapes naturally fermented…so be it.
America is the……
Fourth largest producer of wine and spirits. It’s the sixth highest average if land under vine
California produces what % of America’s wine?
90% followed by Washington, New York and Oregon
What % of the American populace identify as wine makers?
30% (62nd country per capita)
What was Nth America christened in the 9th Century by Leir Erickssen?
Vinland
What was the three native grape varieties of America?
Vitis Labrusca (Concord Grape) Vitis rotundifolia (Scuppermong Grape) Vitis aestivalis (Norton Grape)
Vitis vinifera was not present
What was special about the 1619 law in North America?
It asked that every male colonist at Jamestown planet and tend at least 10 vines on the east coast- these were affected by phylloxera. Thus viticultural interest dwindled and cider, beer and whisky took over.
What politician was in the Medoc the day that the constitutional convention began in 1787?
Thomas Jefferson. He saw wine as for gentle folk whilst whiskey was the bane of civilisation.
Who achieved success whilst Thomas Jefferson and George Washington did not?
Spanish settlers. They had success with the mission grape
What year was the first wine from Mission grape?
1783, Franciscan Monks at Juan Capistrano Mission produced it
1839 was the year………?
George Mont arrived in the Napa Valley and planted for the first vine