Spain Flashcards

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Describe the climate of Spain.

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Spain has three distinct climates–warm maritime in the Northwest, or “Green Spain”; warm Mediterranean in the Northeast; and hot continental throughout the rest of the peninsula. Extreme danger of drought.

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How are vines mostly trained in Spain?

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Low yield bush training to maximize water supply and protect the grapes from sun.

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What is the classification system in Spain?

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PGI - Vino de la Tierra
PDO - Denominacion de Origen and Denominacion de Origen Calificada (DOCa/DOQ)

Vinos de Pago - a single estate classification for estates with high reputations, often located in lesser known DOs.

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What are the key grapes of Spain?

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Tempranillo, Garnacha Tinta, Monastrell, Carinena/Mazuelo, Mencia

Verdejo, Albarino, Airen, Viura

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What are the aging terms and requirements in Spain?

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Joven - 0/0/0/0
Crianza - 24/6/18/6
Reserva - 36/12/24/6
Gran Reserva - 60/18/48/6

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What are the six main regions of Spain?

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Upper Ebro (Rioja, Navarro, Carinena, Calatayud), Duero Valley (Ribera del Duero, Rueda, Toro), Northwest (Rias Baixas, Bierzo), Catalunya (Priorat, Penedes), Valencia (Jumilla, Yecla), Castilla-La Mancha (La Mancha, Valdepenas)

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Wines in Spain are typically aged in what?

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New American oak.

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What are the only DOCas in Spain?

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Rioja and Priorat (DOQ)

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What are three subregions of Rioja?

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Alavesa - lightest wines, most finesse
Alta - south of Ebro, range of altitudes
Baja - more southern, continental

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What is the traditional style of wine made in Rioja?

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Red - Tempranillo, often blended with Garnacha, Graciano, Mazuela for body or structure, aged in American oak, often longer than required, pronounced notes of vanilla

White - Viura, aged in American oak, deliberately oxidized, withdeep golden color and nutty aromas

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What wines is Navarro known for?

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Tempranillo similar to Rioja, blended with indigenous or international varieties; roses made from early harvest Garnacha.

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12
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What grape is most closely associated with Carinena and Calatayud?

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Garnacha, also Carinena.

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What style of wine is Penedes know for?

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Cava production; however three distinct climactic zones allow for a range of white and red international varieties as well.

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What is the soil associated with Priorat?

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llicorella (layers of red slate with mica)

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What wine is associated with Priorat?

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Old vine, hand harvested Garnacha, usually aged in French oak.

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Describe the climate and winemaking in Ribera del Duero.

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cut off from maritime influence by ring of mountains, high altitudes

Tempranillo made by long maceration, shorter aging in French rather than American oak to accentuate the fruit.

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Describe the Tempranillo made in Toro.

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Full-bodied, intense fruit, high alcohol.

18
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What is the focus of Rueda?

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White wine, particularly Verdejo, but also Sauvignon Blanc.

19
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How is Albarino made in Rias Baixas?

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Pergolas trained to encourage air circulation and discourage rot; wines are usually refreshing, unoaked, but occasionally a touch of oak and lees stirring is used to add complexity.

20
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What grape is associated with Bierzo?

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Old vine Mencia – elegant wines with high acid and fresh red fruit.

21
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What are the wines of the Levante?

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Valencia – value wines, Monastrell and Merseguera, also Moscatel de Valencia

Jumilla and Yecla - Monastrell

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Describe wine production in La Mancha.

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Bulk production, Airen most planted; but most of the top quality Pagos are located here.

23
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Describe Valdepenas.

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Identical climate to La Mancha but smaller area with higher reputation. Airen and Cencibel most planted.