General Trivia Flashcards

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Where was Chaptalization invented? By whom?

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France, by Jean-Antoine Chaptal

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2
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Who were most responsible for draining Bordeaux?

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Conrad Gaussen in the area around the town of Bordeaux

Jan Adriaanszoon Leeghwater in the Medoc (Lesparre-Medoc)

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3
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What factors determine the level of grape sorting at the winery?

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Quality of the wine

Quality of the vintage

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4
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How are grapes for low quality wines typically sorted?

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They aren’t routinely sorted.

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5
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How are grapes for high quality wines sorted?

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First at harvest by the pickers, then either by hand on a moving/vibrating belt or by optical sorting machine.

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6
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What effect does vintage have on maceration lengths?

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Poorer vintages require shorter macerations due to the lower quality of the fruit

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7
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What is a lieu-dit?

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A specific, named piece of vineyard land within a Climat. While Climats are formalized by AOC legislation, lieux-dits are simply named in the centralized land register.

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8
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What is a climat?

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A vineyard area defined by AOC legislation.

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9
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What choices must a grower make when selecting clones to plant?

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Clones tend to vary in yield, disease tolerance, ripening speed, and aromatics.

Choosing one clone can produce a more uniform wine profile, but makes the vineyard more susceptible to disease.

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10
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What is a hectare?

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A square area measuring 100 meters by 100 meters, equalling 10,000 meters (10 kilometers)

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Why do some growers plant at higher densities?

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It is believed that higher planting densities encourage competition among grapevines. According to them, more vines competing for the same resources produces smaller, concentrated berries.

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12
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What is remontage?

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A process of pumping wine on top of a grape must during fermentation. It aerates the wine, helps to extract color, and regulates the fermentation temperature while keeping the yeast in the skins nourished.

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13
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What is pigéage?

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The process of punching down and breaking up a grape must during fermentation. It helps to introduce oxygen, reduce the development of sulfuric compounds, extract color, and maintain the fermentation temperature.

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14
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What are the advantages of hand harvesting grapes?

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  • Grapes can be sorted in the vineyard
  • There is less stress on the grapes (especially in early morning)
  • Whole bunch pressing is softer and releases less phenolics
  • More juice is produced at lower pressures due to the presence of stems
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What are the disadvantages of hand harvesting grapes?

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  • A large, well trained workforce is required to harvest and select correctly
  • Labor is difficult to find in many winemaking countries
  • Labor may not be available at the prime picking hours
  • Hand harvesting is slower and more expensive
  • Whole bunch pressing is more time consuming as the stems take up more room
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16
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What are the advantages of machine harvesting grapes?

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  • Fast
  • Significantly cheaper than manual labor
  • Does not require large teams
  • Grapes can be harvested at night
  • Shortest possible delay between picking and refrigeration
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What are the disadvantages of machine harvesting grapes?

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  • Requires well-maintained machine and skilled driver
  • Grapes are destemmed, making whole bunch pressing impossible
  • Higher pressure is needed in the press to extract the same amount of juice as in whole bunch pressing
18
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What percentage of total rosé consumption in the world does France occupy? How does it rate with other winemaking regions?

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France comprises 36% of total rosé consumption in the world, making it the primary consumer of rosé globally. It is also the #1 importer with Spain as the major source.

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What is micro-oxygenation? Who invented it and where was it developed?

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A technique of introducing small amounts of oxygen into a stainless steel tank to simulate the effects of barrel aging. It can be used during fermentation to restart a halted ferment or to soften harsh tannins and develop flavors during maturation.

It was invented by Patrick Doucournau in 1991 while working on Tannat in Madiran AOC