Alsace Flashcards

1
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Define Complentation?

A

The blending of grapes from a single site. (Field Blends)

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Define Schillerwein?

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Pink wine made for co-fermenting red and white grapes together. Popular in Württemberg region of Germany.

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Describe the differences in terroir between Haut-Rhin & Bas-Rhin?

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The Haut-Rhin in the south has steeper mountain slopes of Schist, Granite and Volcanic soil.

The Bas-Rhin in the north contains the more flatter, richer alluvial clay (& Limestone) and gravel soils.

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4
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How does Zindt-Humbrech indicate residual sugar levels on their wines?

A

With an Indice #

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5
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How long do Sélection de Grains Nobel and Vendages Tardives wines need to be aged?

A

Not released before June 2nd of the second year following the harvest.

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6
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If a wine from Alsace is labelled “Pinot”, what grapes may be used?

A

Pinot Noir

Pinot Blanc

Pinot Gris

Auxerrois

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7
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In what Grand Cru would you fine the following clos; Clos Shild and Clos de Récollets?

A

Pfingstberg

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8
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Lawrence Faller was the winemaker at what estate?

A

Domaine Weinbach (died in 2014)

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9
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Name the departments of Alsace?

A

Bas-Rhin (north)

&

Haut-Rhin (south)

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10
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Name three “Clos” vineyards owned by Zindt-Hummbrecht that are NOT within a Grand Cru?

A
  • Clos Häuserer*
  • Clos Jebsal*
  • Clos Windsbuhl*
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11
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Name two former synonyms for Pinot Gris?

A

Tokay d’Alsace

&

Tokay Pinot Gris

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12
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Other than Champagne AOP, what is the largest sparkling wine appellation in terms of production?

A

Crémant d’Alsace AOP

accounting for half the output of all Crémant wines

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13
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Trimbach’s Clos Saint Hune comes from what Grand Cru Vineyard?

A

Rosacker

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14
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Variteally labeled wine in Alsace must come from what % of the grape?

A

100%

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15
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What Alsatian producer is an advocate for field blends?

A

Marcel Diess

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16
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What are the five communes in Alsace that are allowed to bottle Klevener de Heiligenstein in the exisiting Alsace AOP?

A
  • Heiligenstein
  • Bourgheim
  • Gertwiller
  • Goxwiller
  • Obernai
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17
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What are the four Grand Cru AOP’s that Zindt-Humbrecht used?

A
  • Rangen (in Thann)

- Brand (in Turckheim)

- Hengst (in Wintzenheim)

- Goldert (in Gueberschwihr)

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18
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What are the min. must weights for Vendanges Tardives and Sélection de Grains Nobels (SGN)?

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VT - Riesling & Muscat - 244 g/l
Gewurztraminer & Pinot Gris - 270 g/l

SGN - Riesling & Muscat - 276 g/l
Gewurztraminer & Pinot Gris - 306 g/l

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What is the min. potential alcohol requirements for Vendanges Tardives and Sélection de Grains Nobels (SGN)?

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VT - Riseling & Muscat - 14.5%
Gewurztraminer & Pinot Gris - 16%

SGN - Riesling & Muscat - 16.4%
Gewurztraminer & Pinot Gris - 18.2%

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20
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What are the permited vine training methods for Alsace Grand Cru AOP?

A

Single Guyot

Double Guyot

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21
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What are the soils of Rangen and what village is it in?

A

Volcanic

Thann

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22
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What are the three levels of quality known by for Hugel wines?

A

Varietal -

Tradition - middle tier

Jubliée - top tier wines

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23
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What are the two grapes not allowed in Crémant d’Alsace AOP?

A

Gewurztraminer

&

Muscat

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24
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What are the two requirements for wines labeld “Gentil”?

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  • min. 50% noble varietals
  • Grapes must be vinified seperately
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25
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What are the two variations of Traminer you would find in Alsace?

A

Gewurztraminer

&

Klevener (known as Savagnin in Jura)

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26
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What Grand Cru vineyard in Alsace allows Sylvaner to be bottled varietally?

A

Zotzenberg

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27
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What grapes are allowed for the production of Cremant d’Alsace Rosé?

A

100% Pinot Noir

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28
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What is a Vin des Rhin or Flute d’Alsace?

A

Bottle shape in Alsace

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29
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What is Chasselas known as in Alsace?

A

Gutedel

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30
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What is Clos St. Urbain?

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A walled vineyard in the village of Thann. A monopole in the Grand Cru Vineyard of Rangen owned by Zindt-Humbrecht. Varietal Riesling, Pinot Gris and Gewurztraminer under Alsace Grand Cru AOP.

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31
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What is considered to be the cuvée of Crémant d’Alsace AOP?

A

The first pressing of juice. 50L from 150kg of grapes.

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32
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What is a Grand Cru wine labeled by Trimbach?

A

Riesling from Schlossberg.

Debuted with the 2014 vintage.

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33
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What is Gres de Voges?

A

Local, pink sandstone

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34
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What is Pinot Blanc known as in Alsace?

A

Klevner

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35
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What is the capital of the Bas-Rhin?

A

Strasbourg

36
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What is the capital of the Haut-Rhin?

A

Colmar

37
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What is the difference between Sélection de Grains Nobels and Vendanges Tardives?

A
  • Sélection de Grains Nobels* are picked in tries at a higher must weight and suppress varietal character in return for the complexities of Botrytis.
  • Vendanges Tardives* may show Botrytis character but is picked at a lowed must weight and emphasizes varietal purity.
38
Q

What is the largest Grand Cru in the Bas-Rhin?

A

Frankenstein (56.2ha)

39
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What is the max. press yield for Crémant d’Alsace AOP?

A

100 liters per 150kg of grapes

40
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What is the max. yield for Grand Cru wine?

A

55 hl/ha

41
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What is the min. potential alcohol for Alsace Grand Cru AOP?

A

Riesling & Muscat & Sylvaner - 11%

Gewurztraminer & Pinot Gris - 12.5%

42
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What is the min. potential alcohol for Altenberg de Berghaim AOP final blend?

A

14%

43
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What is the min. potential alcohol for Kaefferkopf AOP final blend?

A

12%

44
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What is the only exception to the Alsace AOP rule that all varietally labeled wines must contain 100% of the stated grape?

A

Pinot Blanc

(Auxerrois may be added)

45
Q

What is the only grape allowed in the production of Marc d’Alsace AOP?

A

Gewurztraminer

46
Q

What is the requried atmospheres of pressure for Crémant d’Alsace AOP?

A

4 atmospheres

47
Q

What is the smallest Grand Cru in Alsace?

A

Kanzlerberg (3.23ha)

48
Q

What natural phenomena accounts for Alsace’s notable dry climate? Briefly describe this penomena?

A

The rain-shadow effect. Warmer, moisture-filled air runs into the high mountains (Vosges) and rises, depositing the moisture in the form of rain on the western side of the mountians. This leaves the leeward side dry.

49
Q

What style of wine is Klevener de Heiligenstein?

A

Rosé from Savagnin

50
Q

What two Grand Crus in Alsace allow for blending? And what are the dominant grapes for both blends?

A

Altenberg de Bergheim - 50-70% Riesling

Kaefferkopf - 60-80% Gewurztraminer

51
Q

What type of still may be used to produce Marc d’Alsace AOP?

A

Copper Alambic (pot stills)

52
Q

What variants of Muscat are used in Alsace?

A

Muscat Ottonel

&

Muscat Blanc à Petit Grains

53
Q

What vilage is Geisberg located in? What department is the village located?

A

Ribauvillé

The Haut-Rhin, toward the northern part.

54
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What village is Osterberg located in? What department is the village located?

A

Ribauvillé

The Haut-Rhin, toward the northern part.

55
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What village is Rangen located in? What department is the village located?

A

Thann

The Huat-Rhin. It is the furthest south in the Huat-Rhin making it the southernmost Grand Cru

56
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What village is Rosaker located in? What is the soil type found in this vineyard?

A

Hunawihr

Limestone with a manganese component.

57
Q

What village is Schlossberg located?

A

Kietzheim

58
Q

What village is Steinklotz located in? What department is the village located?

A

Marlenheim.

The Bas-Rhin. It is the northernmost Grand Cru in Alsace.

59
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What vineyard lies at the foot of the Hengst Grand Cru?

A

Clos Häuserer

60
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What vineyard makes up the summit of Hengst Grand Cru?

A

Rotenberg

61
Q

What was the first Grand Cru?

A

Schlossberg

62
Q

What was the last Grand Cru added in Alsace?

A

Kaefferkopf in 2007

63
Q

What year did each individual Grand Cru in Alsace receive its own appellation?

A

2011

64
Q

When did Crémant d’Alsace receive its appellation status?

A

1976

65
Q

When must a producer declare their intent to produce a Grand Cru wine?

A

March 1st of the harvest year.

66
Q

When was the category of SGN and VT created?

A

1984

67
Q

Where does Trimbach’s Cuvée Frédéric Emile come from?

A

A blend of Grand Cru Vineyards, Geisberg and Osterberg.

68
Q

Which blended Alsace Grand Cru allows for non-noble grape varietals?

A

Altenberg de Bergheim.

allows for a max. 10% combined Chasselas & Pinot Noir & Pinot Blanc

69
Q

Who is the owner of a famous domaine in Alsace and also a Master of Wine?

A

Oliver Zindt-Humbrecht

70
Q

Who owns Clos des Capucins?

A

Domaine Weinbach

Located in Kayserberg, it is a famous monopole where most Alsacian grapes are planted.

71
Q

Who produces Clos Himmelreich?

A

Lucien Albrecht

In Pfingstberg Grand Cru

72
Q

Who produces Quintessences de Grains Nobels and what is it?

A

Domaine Weinbach

Produced only in outstanding years, made from selected botrytized berries.

73
Q

What is the min. potential alcohol for Alsace Vendage Tardive Pinot Gris?

A

16%

74
Q

What is the most recent vintage in Alsace where VT & SGN’s were widely produced?

A

2018

75
Q

Name the Grand Crus bottled by Domaine Marcel Deiss?

A

Mambourg AOP
Altenberg de Bergheim AOP
Schoenenbourg AOP
Schlossberg AOP

76
Q

Name the Grand Cru vineyards produced by Albert Boxler?

A

Sommerberg

Brand

77
Q

In Alsace AOP, name one subzone allowed for Riesling only?

A

Scherwiller

Wolxheim

78
Q

What wines must be hand harvested in Alsace AOP?

A

Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir wines labeled by lieu-dit

All Alsace VT and SGN wines.

Grand Cru wines

79
Q

What is Alsace’s Cheese AOP?

A

Meunster Cheese AOP (cows milk)

80
Q

What are two vintages in Alsace that were good for Botrytis?

A

2010

&

2019

81
Q

What is the Föhn?

A

It is a style of dry warm wind that comes off a mountain.

82
Q

Who produces A360 and what is it?

A

Domaine Ostertag

Pinot Gris from Muenchberg Grand Cru

10-20% New Oak

83
Q

What is the northern most Alsatian Grand Cru?

A

Steinklotz

84
Q

What is unique about Trimbach’s 1989 Clos Sainte Hune?

A

It was produced as a sweet Vendanges Tardives “Hors Croix”

85
Q

Who produces Cuvée Theo and what vineyard is it sourced from?

A

Domaine Weinbach from Clos des Capucins

86
Q

What was the first vintage of Trimbach’s Clos Saint Hune?

A

1919

87
Q

What Grand Crus allow for Pinot Noir?

A

Hengst AOP & Kirchberg de Barr AOP