Argentina - Mendoza Flashcards

1
Q

Describe Mendoza
Size
vineyard area vs Arg
Where planted?
DOC GIs?

A

Largest wine producing province in Arg
75% of total vineyard area in Mendoza
Extending into foothills of Andesed
Mendoza has the only 2 DOCs, many GIs vs other region

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2
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List the 5 different Divisions of Mendoza

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1) Northern
2) Eastern
3) Central
4) Uco Valley (Valle de Uco)
5) Southern

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3
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What grape dominates Mendoza?
Plantings increased %?

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Malbec
plantings doubled since 2000

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4
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Describe Northern/Eastern Mendoza

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situated on the plains of the Mendoza River valley, low areas 500-700m, water for irrigation from Mendoza River
Warm conditions plus irrigation = hi volume inexpensive wine.
Some lower-yielding vines for quality wines from Tempranillo and Bonarda

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5
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Describe Central Mendoza

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aka PRIMERA ZONA
Longest history of producing hi quality wine in Argentina
Leading producers base themselves here
Vineyards 600-1,100m = different grapes = different wines
1) Malbec 2) Cab Sav 3) Syrah 4) Temp
Most prestigious wine-producing departments 1) Luyán de Cuyo 2) Maipú

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Describe Luyán de Cuyo
location
Malbec %?

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South west of city of Mendoza
higher half of PRIMERA ZONA
50% planted with Malbec

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7
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Describe DOC Luyán de Cuyo
Ageing criteria?

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First DOC in ARGENTINA
Wines must be aged min 24m, at least 12m in Oak

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8
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GI Luyán de Cuyo

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small level district GIs
including Las Compuertas (highest)
Agrelo (lower clay soil)

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9
Q

describe Las Compuertas
grapes?
style?
white?

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highest vineyard
fruit, FB reds from Malbec + Bdx varieties
med+ acidity (hi diurnal range)
firm tannins
potential for ageing
premium prices
Also elegant Chardonnays

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10
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Describe Agrelo
quality?
white?

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lower clay soils
riper red wines
good and outstanding examples
structure for ageing
plus Semillon - fruity FB

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Describe Maipú
location
altitude?
Tasting note

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lies to east of Luyán de Cuyo to the south and east of Mendoza city
900 down to 600m east
warmer sites
Large population of OLD VINES =
Malbecs
intensely fruity
FB higher alc
softer tannins vs elsewhere in Mendoza

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12
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Describe Uco Valley
location
altitude, effect on growing
sunshine effect?
Grape?
investment?

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in the foothills of Andes
highest vineyards in Mendoza 850-1,500m
Hi Altitude = cooler temperature = hi diurnal range = slower ripening
Intense sunshine = deep colour, ripe tannins
Malbec dominates
cool climate = good for whites
Investment = modern and technologically advanced vineyards, drip irrigation

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13
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Describe GI Val de Uco

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Covers 3 Departments:
1) Tupungato
2) Tunuyán
3) San Carlos

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14
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Describe Tupungato
red style/grapes?
white style/grapes?

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Most northerly and highest
foot of Tupungao Volcano
Produces fresh FB red from Malbec, Cab Sav, Cab Franc, Pinot Noir
Crisp elegant whites

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15
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Most recognised district of Tupungato?
describe vineyards?
increasingly recognised for?
What soil?
Malbec style?

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Gualtallary.
Long narrow strip 1,100 1,600m alt
High quality distinctive and complex wines, red and white
Distinctive limestone soils
lighter body, higher acidity, red and black fruit + herbal flavour

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Describe Tunuyán
style
red/white?

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south of Tupungato
wider range of altitudes
lower, warmer end of valley =
FB structured fruity red wine
higher sites = P Noir and whites

17
Q

Describe San Carlos
old vine?
GI?

A

Most Southerly of 3 departments
recognised for OLD VINE plantings
Malbec, Cab Sav, Syrah
GI Paraje Altamira

18
Q

Describe GI Paraje Altamira
soil combo?
alt vs Gual
style?

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Based on alluvial fan
calcium carbonate and stony topsoil
100-1200m
lower altitude than Gualtallary.
Malbec’s more intense
FB
acidity and structure to age well

19
Q

Describe Southern Mendoza
where
alt?
climate?
result
risk?

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lies mainly in dept of San Rafael
Only other DOC in Argentina
200km south of Mendoza
lower alt 450-850m

20
Q

Development reputation for?
grape?
style

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more southerly = cooler summer and longer
lower sugar accumulation, good acidity summer hail - risk
Better quality wine from Malbec Bonarda
Syrah, covers double vineyard area vs Malbec