Southern Italy Flashcards

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What is the climate of Southern Italy?

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Hot and dry inland, humid at the Coast, moderating influences are sea breezes and altitude.

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How are vines traditionally trained in Southern Italy?

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The traditional method is bush-training with leaf cover to protect the grapes from sunburn; some cordon training is now used to allow for mechanization, especially in Puglia.

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What wines and appellations is Campania best known for?

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Fiano di Avallino DOCG, Greco di Tufo DOCG and Taurasi DOCG

Fiano is medium body, medium acid, ripe stone and tropical; can be aged on lees and in oak.

Greco is leaner, more acidity, green apple and melon.

Aglianico, the grape of Taurasi, high acid, tannin, black fruit, earth.

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Besides Campania, where is Aglianico commonly grown?

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In the mountainous region of Basilicata, especially Aglianico del Vulture DOC

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What type of wine does Puglia mostly produce?

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Simple, high-volume Primitivo and Negroamara, sold as Puglia IGT

Higher quality Negroamara is sold as Salice Salentino DOC, med acid and tannin, high alcohol, baked red and black fruit

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List the key grapes, IGTs and DOC of Sicily

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Nero D’Avola, Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio

IGT Terre di Sicilia

Sicilia DOC, Etna DOC

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