Vocabulary Flashcards
Abfüller
bottler or shipper who assumes the responsibility for the origin and quality of a wine
Alleinbesitz
A vineyard which is owned by only one owner (similar to a monopole in France).
Amtliche Prüfungsnummer
commonly referred to as the AP#;
A quality control number on all Qba and QMP wines.
Exam Board number
commune number,
producers registered number
application number
year of the application
Some producers use the application number as a sequential indication of sweetness
Anreicherung
Broad term for sweetening must before or during fermentation. Whereas chaptalization means the addition of sugar only, enrichment also includes the addition of grape must, concentrated grape must, and RCGM.
Badisch Rotgold
A rotling from the Baden region.
Made from Grauburgunder (min. 51%) and Spatburgunder grapes. Composition must be declared on label.
Rotling
- Rosé wine that is produced from a mixture of red and white varieties. A Rotling must have pale red or clear red color
Deutscher Sekt
sparkling wine made by any method from grapes grown in Germany
Edelfäule
German term for Noble Rot
Einzellage
single vineyard
Erste Gewächs
legal term used for dry wines in the Rheingau from the best vineyards
Erzeugerabfüllung
grown and produced by the same grower or cooperative
Federweisser
Unfiltered must containing CO2 and yeast that is still in the process of fermenting. An autumn specialty served with onion quiche or roasted chestnuts
Feinherb
half-dry, no legal definition
Flaschengärung
bottle-fermented sekt