Germany Flashcards

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What is the most widely planted grape variety in Germany?

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Riesling

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2
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What is Qualitätsweine?

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Dry Rieslings that range from light and fruity to very concentrated and intense.

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What are Grosses Gewächs (GG)?

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The very best dry Rieslings from the best vineyard sites.

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What are wines called with residual sugar?

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Prädikatsweine - indicator of style

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What is the most delicate Prädikatsweine?

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Kabinett -light in body, with high acidity and flavours of green apple or citrus fruit often balanced with residual sweetness.

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What are the common characteristics of a Spätlese wine?

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  • These wines are made in the same way as Kabinett but are more concentrated, riper and have a little more body, alcohol and sweetness.
  • Citrus and stone fruit aromas (peach or apricot)
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What are the common characteristics of a Auslese wine?

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These wines are made from individually selected, extra-ripe bunches of grapes. Can be dry or sweet. They are richer and riper compared to Spätlese.
May have honey aromas

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How are Beerenauslese (BA) and Trockenbeerenauslese (TBA) made?

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  • Noble rot is essential to achieve the must weights for TBA, but not essential for wines labelled BA.
  • Not necessarily made every year.
  • These wines are sweet, low in alcohol, with flavours of honey, dried stone fruit, candied peel and flowers.
  • Best sweet wines in the world.
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9
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What is the most popular grape in Mosel?

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Riesling

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What are the best villages in Middle Mosel?

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  • Piesport, Bernkastel and Wehlen

- The wines here are lighter in body, lower in alcohol, higher in acidity with floral and green fruit flavours.

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What are the names of the two most prestigious villages in the Pfalz region which are often referred to as the Mittelhaardt?

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Deidesheim and Forst

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Pfalz is very close to the French border, and the vineyards can be viewed as a continuation of those in Alsace; the Vosges mountain range have a considerable impact on the vineyards of Alsace. However, what is the effect of the Haardt mountains on the vineyards of Pfalz?

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They create rain shadows, making the area dry with risk of water stress.

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13
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Listed below are some of the typical aromas and flavours detailed in the SAT. Which aromas would be characteristic of a young Riesling Trocken from the Pfalz region?

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Apple, lemon, peach, apricot and melon

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What four regions would you expect to find Riesling?

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Alsace, Wachau, Eden Valley and Pfalz

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What are the 3 notable villages in Mosel?

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Piesport, Bernkastel and Wehlen

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16
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What are the 2 notable villages in Nahe?

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Schlossböckelheim and Bad Kreuznach

17
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What is the one notable village in Rheinhessen?

A

Nierstein

18
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What are the 2 notable villages in Rheingau?

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Johannisberg and Rüdesheim

19
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What are ‘first growth’ wines called in Rheingau?

A

Erstes Gewächs