Canada Flashcards

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What is the climate throughout most of Canada’s wine region ?

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Continental climate
Average annual temperatures are low, average daytime temperatures in July and August are often very high
Large lakes have a moderating influence on temperature extremes
Suitable conditions for Icewine (below zero for long periods)

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What are the climate hazards in Canada ?

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Risks of frost damage due to low temperature

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What is the quality of Canadian wines ?

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World-renowned icewines,
Steadily growing volumes of dry wines, white and red wines

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Explain the Canadian Wine Laws

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- Vintners Quality Alliance (VQA)
- Used by Ontario and British Columbia
- Each province has a number of approved appelations and sub-appelations.
- Every VQA wine must use 100 % grapes that are grown in that province,
- 100% from vinifera or selected hybrids.

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What are the winemaking regions of Canada ?

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Province of Ontario and British Columbia

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Describe Ontario region and grape varieties

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  • three primary apppellations: most important Niagara Peninsula
  • Ontario lake cools down and heats up more slowly than the surrounding lend and extend the growing season in autumn, allowing grapes to ripen fully and** delay budburst to minimize frost damage.**
  • Air flow helps to reduce fungal disease.

Grape varieties
Riesling
- Fresh, fruity dry and off-dry whites
- Finest icewines

Vidal
- Hybrid hardy
- little character for dry wine, but high-quality icewine, althouth without the acid structure and complexity of Riesling

Chardonnay
- Good quality pure fruit and restrained oak

Cabernet Franc
- Most planted
- red plum and herbal characteristics
- used as single varietal of blen with merlot and cabernet sauvignon.

Pinot noir
- Small plantings but high-quality.

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Describe British Columbia region and grape varieties

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  • Five primary appellations, the most important being Okanagan Valley. East from Vancouver
  • Lies in a rain shadow between to mountain ranges
  • Very low annual rainfall and semi-desert environment
  • Extremely long day lenghts due to latitude, aiding ripening
  • Large glacial lakes moderate temperature and extend growing season (successful white grapes ripening in the north and black grapes in the south)
  • Most widely planted varieties : Merlot, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay. Icewine from Riesling or Vidal.
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What two grape varieties often form the base for Canadian Icewines?

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Reisling and Vidal

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