Alsace Flashcards

1
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Name the noble grapes of Alsace

A

Riesling, PG, Muscat, Gewürztraminer

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2
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Which is the most commonly planted grape in Alsace ?

A

Pinot Blanc

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3
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Name the producer of Cuvee Clos St Hune

A

Trimbach

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4
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From which Grand Cru vineyard is Clos St Hune produced?

A

Rosacker

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5
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To which type of soil does Grès de Vosges refer?

A

Pink Sandstone

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6
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What is the minimum must weight for SGN for Riesling/Muscat? What did it used to be?

A

276g/l used to be 256g/l

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7
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. In 1975 in Alsace, which was the first vineyard to be classified as Grand Cru?

A

Schlossberg

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8
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Which grapes can a wine labeled as “Pinot Klevner” contain ?

A

PG, PB, PN, Auxerrois

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9
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What is the minimum percentage of noble grapes required for wines labeled ‘Gentil’?

A

50%

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10
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. In which Grand Cru vineyard is Sylvaner allowed?

A

Zotzenberg

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11
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. In the decade “2000’s”, name one “excellent” and one “poor” vintage

A

2007 – excellent 2003 – poor

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12
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What is the Minimum percentage of Pinot Noir required for Cremant d’Alsace Rose?

A

100%

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13
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Who is the producer of Clos des Capucins?

A

Weinbach

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14
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Hugel released which wines under Jubilee labels? What has replaced them?

A

Only from Grang Cru sites, replace after the 2009 Vintage with the 4 ‘Grossi Laue’ wines.

  1. Riesling (Schoenenbourg GC)
  2. Pinot Gris (Pflostig)
  3. Gewurtz (Sporen GC)
  4. Pinot Noir (Pflostig)
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15
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. True or False: Selection de Grains Noble need not be affected by botrytis

A

False

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16
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When did Alsace acheive AOC status?

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1962 The last major French winemaking region to do so

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17
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What is the climate of Alsace?

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Semi Continental. One of France’s driest and sunniest climates

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18
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Which direction do the best vineyards of Alsace face?

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South, South East, or East

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19
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What percentage of Alsace AOP wine produced is white?

A

90%

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20
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Which varieties does Alsace AOP allow to be bottled varietally?

A

Riesling Muscat Pinot Gris Gewurztraminer Pinot Blanc (Klevner) Chasselas (Gutedel) Sylvaner Pinot Blanc

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21
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Alsace AOP wines must contain 100% of the printed grape variety True or False

A

True

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22
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In Alsace what is the name for the local pink variant of Traminer also known in the Jura as Savagnin?

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Klevener de Heiligenstein

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23
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Where can plantings of klevener or savagnin rose be found in Alsace?

A

Around Heiligenstein in the Bas Rhin

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24
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Name the 5 communes that may bottle klevener de Heiligenstein or savagnin rose under the existing lsace AOP

A

Heiligenstein itself Bourgheim Gertwiller Goxwiller Obernai

25
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What does the term Edelzwicker mean?

A

It means noble mixture but actually indicates an inexpensive blended wine that doesn’t need to indicate grape varieties or vintage

26
Q

What does the gentil mean?

A

It’s a superior designation for blends requiring 50% noble varieties. Any other Alsace AOP grape can encompass the remainder and the base wines must be vinified seperately

27
Q

What style of wine is made by Marcel Deiss?

A

Marcel Deiss is a staunch advocate of field blends as a way of emphasising Alsatian terroir

28
Q

How many grand cru vineyards are there in Alsace?

A

51

29
Q

Which 2 grand crus are allowed to blend?

A

Altenberg de Bergheim Blends: 50-70% Riesling, 10-25% Pinot Gris, 10-25% Gewurztraminer, max. 10% combined Chasselas, Muscat à Petits Grains, Muscat Ottonel, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Blanc

  • Chasselas, Muscat à Petits Grains, Muscat Ottonel, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Blanc must have been planted prior to 2005

Kaefferkopf: (Gewurtz based) 60-80% with 10-40% riesling with no morre than 30% PG or no more than 10% Muscat allowed

30
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what is the minimum potential alcohol for grand cru Riesling/Muscat/Sylvaner in Alsace?

A

11%

31
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What is the minimum potential alcohol for grand cru Pinot Gris and Gewurtztraminer in Alsace?

A

12.5%

32
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What happened to the grand cru system in Alsace in 2011?

A

The actual number of grand crus went from 1 to 51 as each vineyard received it’s own appellation and specs

33
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What is the smallest grand cru in Alsace?

A

Kanzlerberg 3 hectares

34
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What is the largest grand cru in Alsace?

A

Schlossberg. 80 hectares

35
Q

Why do some producers shun the grand cru system

A

Politics of grand cru selection may have outweighed the specificity of site Trimbach believes no where in the Rosacker vineyard is as good as their section in Clos ste Hune

36
Q

What are the 2 designations created for late harvest wines in 1982

A

Vandange Tardives Selections de Grains Nobles

37
Q

Under what circumstances can SDN and VT be printed on a label

A

These 2 terms can be printed on Alsace AOP or Alsace grand cru AOP provided the wines:

contain a single noble variety

pass a blind tasting panel

are not chaptalized

are vintage dated

must be hand harvested

38
Q

What are the characteristics of SGN wines?

A

They are generally picked in tries and suppress varietal character in return for the complexities of botrytis

39
Q

What are the characterisitcs of VT wines?

A

They may show botrytis but emphasise varietal purity. Quality VT wines usually originate from vines in a state of passerillage

40
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What are the minimum must weights for VT wines in Alsace?

A

244 grams per litre for Riesling and Muscat

270 grams per litre for Pinot Gris and Gewurztraminer

41
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What are the minimum must weights for SGN wines in Alsace?

A

276 grams per litre for Riesling and Muscat 306 grams per litre for Pinot Gris and Gewurztraminer

42
Q

Are there any red varieties allowed in Alsace AOP wines?

A

Yes only Pinot Noir

43
Q

What appellation in Alsace allows the use of Chardonnay?

A

Cremant D’Alsace AOP

44
Q

What wines are produced in Lorraine, what’s the name of the AOP

A

Cotes de Toul

  • Blanc: Auxerrois and Aubin
  • Vin Gris
    • Principal Varieties: (85% Individual Max., both required) Gamay, min. 10% Pinot Noir
    • Accessory Varieties: Max. 15% combined Pinot Meunier, Aubin, and Auxerrois
  • Rouge: 100% Pinot Noir
45
Q

Name the southern most GC of alsace

A

Rangen vineyard, the steepest vertical vineyard in Alscae The only site to be classified grand cru in it’s entirety Home to the prestigious CLos Saint Urbaine and CLos Saint Theobald vineyards Located along the Vosges fault line

46
Q

Name the prestigious biodynamic producer in the Bas Rhin depertment of Alsace

A

Domaine Ostertag (clos mathius as top sight)

47
Q

Where is Marcel Deiss located?

A

Bergheim, Alsace Instrumental in changing regulations to allow blends from Altenberg de Bergheim to have grand cru status

48
Q

Name an important producer from the ‘Clos de Capucins’ (in Kayserberg)

A

Weinbach

49
Q

Name an important producer from the ‘Clos de la Faille” (in Wintzenheim)

A

Albert Mann

50
Q

Name an important producer from the ‘Clos Hauserer”(in Wintzenheim)

A

Zind Humbrecht

51
Q

Name an important producer from the ‘Clos Himmelreich” (in Orschwihr)

A

Lucien Albrecht

52
Q

Name an important producer from the ‘Clos Jebsal” (in Turckheim)

A

Zind-Humbrecht

53
Q

Name an important producer from the ‘Clos Rebberg” (in Andlau)

A

Marc Kreydenweiss

54
Q

Name an important producer from the ‘Clos Rebgarten” (in Andlau)

A

Marc Kreydenweiss

55
Q

Name an important producer from the ‘Clos des Recollets (in Andlau)

A

Lucien Albrecht

56
Q

Name an important producer from the ‘Clos Ribeaupierre (in Ribeauville)

A

Jean Sipp, formerly ‘Clos du Schlossberg)

57
Q

Name an important producer from the ‘Clos Windsbuhl’ (in Hunawihr)

A

Zind-Humbrecht

58
Q

Who makes the wine ‘Schoelhammer,’ and what vineyard is the fruit sourced from?

A

Hugel, Schoenenberg GC (village of Riquewihr)

59
Q

Who owns the monopole ‘Clos Saint Theobold?’

A

Domaine Schoffit