Argentina Flashcards

1
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When did the initiative to make sparkling wine in Argentina come? Where did it come from?

A

1959 - Moet & Chandon’s decision to have its first overseas subsidiary in Mendoza

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2
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Describe overall production of sparkling wines in Argentina

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remained limited until recent years when there has been a rapid increase as other producers have entered the field

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3
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As production has grown for sparkling wine in Argentina what else has grown?

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range of styles, varieties used and availability of different price points

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4
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How are most sparkling wines made in Argentina?

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tank method, but carbonation and traditional metho are also used

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5
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How many wineries in Argentina are now producing sparkling wines? Where are the majority?

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160
majority in Mendoza with a few in Neuquin, Rio Negro, and San Juan

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6
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General SAT for tank method sparkling wines in Argentina

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fruity
off dry to med dry
acceptable to good

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7
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General SAT for traditional method sparkling wines in Argentina

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made from Chaardonnay and Pinot Noir
ripe apple, lemon, light autolytic notes
brut style
good to very good
mostly inexpensive but some are mid to premium priced

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8
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Where are grapes grown for tank method or carbonated in Argentina

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warm parts of Mendoza alongside grapes for still wines

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9
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Where are grapes grown for higher quality sparkling wine in Argentina

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in sub-regions such as Lujan de Cuyo and Uco Valley

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10
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What makes regions in Argentina acceptable to produce grapes for sparkling wines

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extremely high altitude means the climate can be cool enough to preserve delicate flavors and acidity in the grapes

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Why are new vineyards being planted in Neuquen and Rio Negro in Patagonia?

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southernly latitude helps to keep temps down and high diurnal range means days and nights are relatively cool

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12
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When are grapes harvested in Argentina

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one to two months before grapes for still wines to avoid alcohol levels being too high and to preserve acidity

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13
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What is necessary at times to do with grapes to achieve a suitable base wine for sparkling

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blending grapes from different vineyards with slightly different climates

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14
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Do wineries in Argentina own their own vineyards?

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some do, but many rely on independent grape growers that sell their grapes

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15
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What varieties are used for Argentina sparkling

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a range, but the largest plantings continue to be of Pedro Gimenez though this has reduced over the last 10 years (Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, PInot Noir, and Ugni Blanc follow)

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16
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What are natural hazards found in Argentina

A

hall, spring frosts, and nematodes

17
Q

Describe spraying for fungal disease in Argentina

A

very little is needed due to the dry climate

18
Q

How are inexpensive sparkling wines from Argentina made? what varietals are used?

A

carbonation
Pedro Gimenez
Chenin Blanc and Semillon

19
Q

How else is carbonation used in Argentina sparkling wines

A

to produce sparkling wines with additional fruit flavor - strawberry

20
Q

When is tank method used for sparkling wines in Argentina

A

mid priced products made with wide range of varieties including Chardonnay and Pinot Noir

21
Q

When in traditional method used for sparkling wines in Argentina

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reserved for mid to premium priced wines

22
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What grapes are used for traditional method sparkling wines in Argentina

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sourced from the best sites planted with chardonnay and pinot noir

23
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What are typical requirements of traditional method sparkling wines for Argentina

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can be vintage or non vintage
at least 12 mths on lees
majority are white

24
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general SAT for traditional method sparkling wines in Argentina

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ripe apple, lemon, autolytic aromas
med to med+ acidity
med to med+ body
med alcohol

25
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Describe super premium sparkling wines in Argentina

A

small number introduced recently
selection of best fruit used
slightly longer time on lees (18 mths)

26
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When was the sparkling wine sector given a big boost in Argentina?

A

2005 - resulting from an agreement between the government and national wine trade body to remove domestic tax of 12% sales in return for investment in sparkling wine industry

27
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Which market consumes virtually all of Argentina’s spakling wine

A

domestic market - mostly bought by retailers for home consumption

28
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What is the most popular style of sparkling wine in Argentina?

A

Secco - 64% which in Argentina means less than 11g/l which is equivalent to upper end of Brut in EU

29
Q

Name some leading companies for sparkling wines in Argentina

A

Moet Hennessy, Llorente, Mumm, and Norton