Grape Varieties Flashcards

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Syrah:

This vigorous variety needs careful training and tying in to protect it from the ____ ____ that blows through both the northern and southern Rhône.

On the steep slopes of the top northern Rhône appellations individual plants are often tied to ___ or ___ as trellising is not possible, adding to cost.

A

Mistral wind

one or two poles

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Syrah:

It is susceptible to ____ and ____ ____ __ In addition to common diseases, there is also a disease called ____ ____ or ____ in which the leaves ____ ____ and the ____ ____ ____ __ and the ___ ____

A

mites and to botrytis bunch rot.

Syrah decline or disorder

turn red and the graft point breaks up and the vine dies.

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TASTING NOTE:

Syrah, Northern Rhone
+ what Syrah contributes to southern Rhone blend

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Syrah is the only black grape variety used in the northern Rhône crus, whose wines are

  • typically deep ruby in colour,
  • medium to pronounced intensity aromas and
  • medium to pronounced flavours of
    violet, plum, blackberry with black pepper and herbal notes.
    (red plum in cooler years and sites)
    (black plum in warmer years and sites)
  • Acidity is medium to high
  • tannins range from medium to high.

Syrah adds structure, fruit and colour to Southern Rhône blends.

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Grenache Noir:

This high yielding variety needs a ___ climate to ripen.
It ripens late and therefore can be affected by ___ ____ ____

Its upright growth makes it very suitable to be trained as
a ____ ____, pruned short to contain its ____, and it does well on dry, low fertility soils.

The grapes can accumulate ____ ____ levels quickly, which can be an issue in dry wines but makes it very suitable for producing ___ ____ ____.

A

warm

early autumn rains.

bush vine

vigour

high sugar

Vin Doux Naturel

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Grenache Noir:

It has good drought resistance but is prone to ____ (leading to reduced yields) and to the fungal diseases ____ _____ and ___ ___ ____.

It is also prone to bacterial necrosis or bacterial blight, a disease that ___ ____ and eventually the ____ The disease is combatted by ____ ____ ____ ____ and _____ ____ from pruning tools.

A

coulure

downy mildew, phomopsis and botrytis bunch rot.

kills leaves and shoots and eventually the plant.

planting disease-free stock and avoiding contamination

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TASTING NOTE:

Grenache Noir in Southern Rhone Blends

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It typically forms the major component in southern Rhône blends that may also include Syrah, Mourvèdre and other local varieties.

It contributes 
- pale ruby colour, 
ripe red fruit (strawberry, red plum, red cherry), spicy and herbal notes, 
- high alcohol, 
- low to medium tannins
- low acidity
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Mourvèdre

This is a late budding and late ripening variety that only thrives in ____ to ___climates. It needs high temperatures at the end of the season to ripen fully and therefore can be ____ ____ if the late summer is not hot.

It is not drought resistant but requires small but regular
amounts of water, for example from ____ ____soils that ____ ____

It is best pruned short and can be grown either with a cordon system or on bush vines. It only produces ___ ____

A

warm to hot

under ripe

deep calcareous

stores water.

low yields.

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Mourvedre:

It is prone to ____ ____ and ____ ___ (a disease that affects ripening bunches due to insect or bird damage to grapes, which then become prone to bacteria and fungi).

In the winery, it is strongly prone to ____ and therefore care has to be taken to make sure the must has adequate access to ____.

It is typically aged in ___ ___. which adds a small amount of cost.

It is the principal variety in the red and rosé wines
of _____ AOC in _____.

A

mites, leafhoppers and sour rot

reduction

oxygen.

old oak,

Provence

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TASTING NOTE:

Mourvedre

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The wines are almost always used as parts of a blend in the Rhône where Mourvèdre contributes:

  • deep ruby colour,
  • intense aromas of blackberries, blueberries and violets,
  • high alcohol
  • high, firm tannins.
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Cinsaut

Also spelled _____ this is a late-budding and high-yielding variety with ___ ____ and ____ _____

To produce the highest quality wine, yields must be ____
If grown on soils with excessive lime it is can suffer from ____.

It is prone to ___ and ____, and to ____ and ______

A

Cinsault,

good drought and heat resistance.

restricted.

chlorosis.

esca and eutypa

mites and grape moths.

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Cinsault:

In the southern Rhône Cinsaut is typically used as a small part of the red blend. It is typically made in a way that preserves its fruit flavours (___-____ fermentation temperature, aged briefly in ____ _____).

The lifted aromas of the variety are most prominent in the first year after the wine is made, making it highly suitable for _____ ____ ___ and ____

A

mid-range

Stainless steel

early drinking reds and rosés.

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TASTING NOTE:

Cinsault:

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It contributes light ruby colour,
medium to medium (+) intense aromas of fresh red fruit (raspberry, red cherry),
- high alcohol
- low to medium tannins.

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Viognier:

This is an early budding white variety and therefore prone to ___ ____. It is normally grown on a ____ or on ____ to prevent wind damage.

Yields tend to be ___ and ______ due to ____ leading to poor flowering and fruit set and reducing yields.

Picking must be judged very accurately as the fruit needs to be fully ripe to have its typical _____ _____.

A

spring frost

trellis or on poles

low and unpredictable,

coulure

pronounced aromas

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Viognier:

If the grapes are left too long, they lose ____ and ____, and rapidly gain sugar, resulting in unbalanced wines that ____ _____

Up to __% of Viognier is allowed in some ____ _____ red wines that are otherwise made with ____

A

flavour and acidity

lack flavour

20 per cent

northern Rhône

Syrah.

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TASTING NOTE:

Viognier

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The wines are

  • medium lemon in colour
  • pronounced aromas and flavours of honeysuckle, apricot and peach,
  • medium to high alcohol
  • low acidity.
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Marsanne

This is a ___ _____ white variety (helping it to avoid spring frosts) that is vigorous and productive.

To produce high quality wine yields must be kept low to reduce the amount of ____ being ripened.

It performs best on ____ and ____ _____ soils (low fertility keeps the yields low) and therefore does well on the slopes of the ____ ______ _____

It is prone to ___ ___ ___ and ____ ___ ___

A

late-budding

fruit

stony and low fertility

northern Rhône Valley.

powdery mildew, mites and botrytis bunch rot.

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Marsanne:

In the Northern Rhône, it is either made as a varietal wine or blended with _____
In the southern Rhône, it is usually part of a ____

A

Roussanne.

____

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TASTING NOTE:

Marsanne:

A

The wines are

  • medium lemon in colour, sometimes gold,
  • low intensity honeysuckle, lemon and apricot fruit, an oily texture,
  • medium acidity,
  • full bodied
  • medium to high alcohol.
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Roussanne:

This is a late budding white variety that grows best on ____ ____ ____, _____soils.

It has poor resistance to ____and therefore sites must be chosen carefully.

due to _____ It is variable in the amount of fruit it produces and is very susceptible to ____ _____ ____ _____ ___ and ____, lowering yields and requiring additional work in the vineyard,

It is more difficult to grow successfully than Marsanne and therefore less commonly grown in the ___ _____

A

low fertility, well-drained

wind

coulure

powdery mildew, botrytis bunch rot and mites

Rhône Valley.

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Roussanne:

Roussanne is similar in colour and structure to ____ but the wines tend to age quicker.

In the Rhône Valley, it is normally blended with other varieties, especially Marsanne in the northern Rhône and ____ and _____ ____ in the southern Rhône, though single varietal wines are made in both.

A

Marsanne

Clairette and Grenache Blanc

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TASTING NOTE:

Roussanne:

A

The wines are
- medium lemon in colour, sometimes gold,
- medium to medium (+) intensity aromatics of
pear with herbal notes,
- medium to medium (+) acidity
- medium to high alcohol.

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Grenache Blanc:

This white variety is relatively early budding, but this is only occasionally a problem with ___ ____as it is mainly grown in the mild south of France and in Spain.
It has good wind resistance.

grape growing issues are similar to ____ ____.

In the Rhône it is grown almost exclusively in the ____ ____ where it is mainly used to produce ____ ____ ____ and also a little ___ ___ ____where its tendency to reach high potential alcohol levels is a benefit.

A

Spring Frost

Grenache Noir.

southern Rhone

dry white blends

Vins Doux Naturels

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TASTING NOTE:

Grenache Blanc

A

It contributes

  • low intensity ripe green fruit and some floral notes,
  • high alcohol
  • low acidity
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Clairette

This vigorous white variety grows well in ___ ____. ___ soils and is therefore well suited to the ____ ____ and its low rainfall.

To contain the vigour, it needs to be ____ ____ and ___ _____ _____ but grows very upright and thereore has the advantage of being relatively ____ ____ without staking.

It ripens late and therefore can be prone to ____ ___ ____

It needs careful handling in the winery as it ____ easily.

A

low fertility, dry soils

southern Rhône

pruned short and excessive buds removed

wind resistant

early autumn rains.

oxidises

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TASTING NOTE:

Clairette:

A

This variety principally goes into white blends in the southern Rhône, adding freshness and fruit,

with white flower, fennel, apple and grapefruit notes,
has high alcohol
- low to medium (–) acidity.

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Bourboulenc:

This late ripening variety has ____ ____ and ___ ____, giving it the resistance to ____ ____ ___, giving it the disease resistance necessary for late ripening.

It grows well in ____, ___ locations, and hence is well suited to the conditions in the ____ ____

A

loose bunches and thick skins

botrytis bunch rot

warm, dry

southern Rhône.

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TASTING NOTE:

Bourbolenc

A

The wine is typically used in white southern Rhône blends contributing

  • lemon flavour,
  • medium (+) acidity
  • medium alcohol.