Veneto Flashcards

1
Q

Veneto is best known for what wines?

A

Valpolicella and Soave

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Bardolino DOC Grapes?

A
  1. Corvina
  2. Rondinela
  3. Molinara
  4. Rosignol
  5. Barbera
  6. Sangiovese
  7. Marzemino
  8. Merlot
  9. Cabernet Sauvignon
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3
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Bardolino Superiore DOCG and Bardolino Superiore Classico DOCG Grapes and Ageing?

A

Use the same grapes like Bardolino
Age for 12 months

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4
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Bardolino Classico must come from where?

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From original classic region of Bardolino

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5
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Gambellara DOC Grapes and also what Style of wine is made?

A

Its dry white and sparkling but some Vin Santo is made.
Grape is :
1. Garganega
2. Trebiano di Soave
3. Chardonnay

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6
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Recioto di Gambellara Grapes Grapes?

A

Garganega

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7
Q

About Pinot Grigio DOC ?

A

This is white wine named after a grape,
Pinot Grigio must be min 85% in blend sold

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8
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Colegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG what grapes this region use?

A

Prosecco Grape ( Glera )

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Colegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG what method is used for sparkling wine?

A

Charmat method

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10
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Colegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG frizzante or spumante come from where?

A

From restricted are formed from 15 communes around Conegliano and Valdobbiadene in Treviso Province

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Colegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG where are Vineyards Located?

A

On the south-faceing slopes of hills

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12
Q

What is Cartizze and why is important?

A

This is 118 ha Vineyards on hills of Cartizze and produce best wines

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13
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Asolo Prosecco ( Colli Asolani ) DOCG grapes and location?

A

Use Prosecco Grape
Located on south-faceing slopes of hills

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Asolo Prosecco ( Colli Asolani ) DOCG what are the only areas permited to add there name to the label?

A
  1. Conegliano
  2. Asolo
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Asolo Prosecco ( Colli Asolani ) DOCG where is area for DOC spumante located?

A

This is a larg area around the DOCG region

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16
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Asolo Prosecco ( Colli Asolani ) DOCG best of DOC wine are produced in what province and labeld as?

A

Treviso Province
Labeld as Prosecco DOC Treviso

17
Q

Asolo Prosecco ( Colli Asolani ) DOCG what is the name for wine out of DOCG and DOC zone?

A

They are not permited to be called Prosecco but can use name Glera

18
Q

Soave DOC grapes?

A
  1. Garganega
  2. Chardonnay
  3. Trebiano di Soave
19
Q

Soave Superiore DOCG what is grape and ageing?

A
  1. Garganega
  2. Chardonnay
  3. Pinot Bianco
    Ageing is min for 3 months
    For Riserva min 3 years in bottle
20
Q

Soave Superiore DOCG classico wines of higher quality are produced where?

A

In inner deliminated area

21
Q

Recioto di Soave DOCG Style of Wine, how is made and grapes?

A

This is sweet wine, made from semi-dried ( Passito ) grapes, made in classico region and grapes are same as for Soave DOC
Also in a good year can be affected by botrytis.

22
Q

Torcolato Breganze DOC What is this wine, which grapes are used and ageing?

A

This is a dessert wine.
Its made from semi-dried ( passito ) Vaspaiolo grape.
It can mature in bottle or oak min 2 years for Riserva.

23
Q

Name the grapes for Valpolicella DOC ?

A
  1. Corvina
  2. Rondinella
  3. Molinara
24
Q

What is a ageing for Valpolicella DOC?

A

It becomes a superiore after 1 year

25
Q

Name 2 sub-regions permited to add there name to Recioto della Valpolicella DOCG?

A
  1. Classico
  2. Valpantena
26
Q

For Recioto della Valpolicella DOCG what grapes they use and also how is proces of recioto for this valpolicella done here?

A

The grapes are same like for Valpolicella, but sweetest are used.
Then they are dried out for 3 weeks up to 3 months.

27
Q

Recioto della Valpolicella DOCG Ageing?

A

In Slovenian Oak min 2 years

28
Q

Explain Ripasso ?

A

This is a proces of adding standard Valpolicella to the lees lesft from Recioto or Amarone fermentation.
This allowes second fermentation to take place and adds strenght,flavour and increases alc.

29
Q

Explain Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG location, sub-regions and labble rule?

A

Its comming from the same region like Recioto.
It have 2 sub-regions:
1. Classico
2. Valpantena
This 2 sub-regions are permited to add there name to the label.

30
Q

Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG ecplain grapes?

A

Its made same way as Recioto but much drier.
It use mostly
1. Corvina
2. Rondinela
3. and some other permited varietals in Veneto

31
Q

How long is Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG dried for?

A

3 months

32
Q

Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG ageing?

A

Min 2 years
For Riserva min 4 years

33
Q

Name other DOCGs of Veneto?

A
  1. Colli Euganei Fior d’Arancio
  2. Friullaro de Bagnoli ( Bagnoli Friulano )
  3. Lison
  4. Montello Rosso
  5. Malanotte del Piave ( Piave Malanotte )