Italy Flashcards

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Italy - Italian Wine Law

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  • Wines without geographic indication
    • Vino: These are generic wines that can be blanco, rosso or rosato and labeled with or without a vintage
  • Wines with geographic indication
    • IGP: Indicazione Geografica Protetta
      • Includeds IGT
    • DOP: Denominazione di Origine Protetta
      • Includes DOC and DOCG
    • A producer may choose which term to use depending on one’s classification within the “old” system, meaning producers in a traditional DOCG zone most likly will not use the DOP acronym
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Italy - Italian Wine Classification

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  • The Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) system was introduced in 1963 as a means of formalizing and protecting Italian wine appellations.
  • DOCG > DOC > IGT > Vino
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Italy - Italian Label Terminology

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  • Classico: A traditional, theoretically superior vineyard area within a DOC or DOCG
  • Reserva: Means “reserve” and is legally deffined. This term usually indicates extended ageing (in cask, then bottle) and can denote lower yields and higher alcohol depening on the appellation.
  • Superiore: Denotes higher level of alcohol or longer aging depending on the appellation
  • Spumante: Sparkling
  • Frezzante: Lightly sparkling
  • Metodo Classico: Traditiaonl method sparkling wines
  • Secco: Dry
  • Amabile: Off-Dry
  • Dolce: Sweet
  • Recioto / Passito: Wine made from dried grapes and is most often sweet
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Italy - Northern Italy - Piedmont Overveiw

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  • Climate: Continental with a rain shadow effect fromt he Alps
  • Soil: Limestone and sandstone
  • Grape Varieties
    • White: Moscato, Cortese, Arneis
    • Red: Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Brachetto
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Italy - Northern Italy - Piedmont AOP

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  • Barolo and Barbaresco DOCG
    • Red, 100% Nebbiolo
    • The best vineyards are on hillsides with optimal exposure to ripen Nebbiolo
    • Barolo requires 38 months total aging with a minimum of 18 months in oak
    • Barbaresco requires 26 months total aging with a minimum 9 months in oak
  • Moscato d’Asti / Asti DOCG
    • White, Moscato
    • Moscato d’Asti: Off-dry, frizzante sparkling wines
    • Asti DOCG: White, spumante or metodo classico sparkling wines
  • Barbera d’Asti DOCG
    • Red, Barbera (dry)
  • Gavi DOCG
    • White, Cortese (dry)
  • Brachetto d’Acqui DOCG
    • Red, Brachetto (sweet, sparkling)
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Italy - Northern Italy - Lombardy AOP

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  • Franciacorta DOCG
    • White: Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco
    • Red: Pinot Nero
    • Metodo classico sparkling wines only
  • Valtellina Superiore DOCG
    • Climate: high altitude and alpine. Abundant sunshine allows for a long, slow growing season
    • Red: Nebbiolo
    • Oak-aged
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Italy - Northern Italy - Trentino Alto Adige AOP

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  • Geography: Alpine border of Austria and Switzerland. Germanic to the north and Italian to the south.
  • Climate: Continental with cold winters and warm summer.
  • White: Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Bianco
  • Red: Merlot Lagrein
  • AOP
    • Trentino DOC
    • Alto Adige (Sudtiroler) DOC
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Italy - Northern Italy - Veneto AOP

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  • Climate: Continental with a warmer maritime climate near the coast
  • Soave DOC
    • Dry white: Garganega
    • Soave Superiore DOCG
  • Prosecco DOC
    • White: Glera (Prosecco)
    • Charmat/tank method sparkling wines
    • Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG
  • Valpolicella DOC
    • Dry Red: Corvina (predominant), Rondinella
    • Valpolicella Classico DOC
  • Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG
    • Red: Corvina (predominant), Rondinella
    • Appassimento Process
      • Grapes harvested and dried for several weeks
      • Fruit dries and develops unique flavor characteristics
      • Wine fermented dry or off-dry
      • High alcohol wine 14~16% abv
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Italy - Northern Italy - Friuli Venezia Giulia AOP

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  • Climate: continental
  • White: Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon, Friulano
  • Red: Merlot (most widely-planted)
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Italy - Northern Italy - Emilia Romagna AOP

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  • Climate: continental
  • Considered the bread basket of Italy
  • Lambrusco DOC
    • Red: Lambrusco
    • Red, sparkling wine (frizzante or spumante) made byt he Charmat/tank method
    • Secco = dry, Amabile = off-dry
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Italy - Central Italy - Tuscany AOP

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  • White: Vernaccia
  • Red: Sangiovese, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
  • Chianti DOCG
    • Dry red only: Sangiovese (minimum 70%)
  • Chianti Classico DOCG
    • Dry red only: Sangiovese (minimum 80%)
    • Soil: Galestro (a soft marl-like soil)
  • Brunello di Montalcino
    • Dry red only: 100% Sangiovese (locally called Brunello)
    • Soil: Clay and marine sediments at lower elevation. Galestro at higher elevation.
    • Wines are required to be aged for a minimum of 2 years in wood plus 4 months in bottle
    • They may not be sold before Jan 1st of the 5th year following the harvest
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Italy - Central Italy - Marches AOP

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  • Climate: Mediterranean
  • Dry, unoaked white: Verdicchio
  • Verdicchio di Matelica DOC
  • Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC
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Italy - Southern Italy and Sicily - Campania AOP

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  • Climate: Mediterranean, sunny and warm
  • Soil: Alluvial sediments, volcanic soils in the mountains to the east and on the famous Mt Vesuvius
  • Fiano di Avellino DOCG
    • Dry white: Fiano
  • Greco di Tufo DOCG
    • Dry white: Greco (an old grape variety planted by the ancient Greeks)
  • Taurasi DOCG
    • Dry, oak-aged, age-worthy red wine: Aglianico
    • Wines must be aged for a minimum of 3 years with 1 year in wood
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Italy - Southern Italy and Sicily - Sicily AOP

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  • Climate: Overall Mediterranean but with important local variations. Maritime near the sea, hot inland becoming much cooler at higher elevations on Mt Etna.
  • Soil: notably varied across different areas on this very large island, but famously volcanic on and near the slope of the active Mt Etna.
  • Etna DOC
    • Dry white: Carricante
    • Dry red/rose: Nerello Mascalese
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Italy - The Alps provide ??? to the Piedmont wine region.

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  • A rainshadow
    • Storms
    • Heat
    • A cooling affect
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Italy - What does Metodo Classico refer to?

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  • Sparkling wine made using the Classic Method
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Italy - What is Italy’s most important river in Piedmont?

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  • Po
    • Loire
    • Danube
    • Rhine
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Italy - Which of the following wines is made by the Appassimento Process?

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  • Amarone
    • Prosecco
    • Soave
    • Barolo
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Italy - By law, when can Brunello di Montalcino wines be released for sale?

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  • After Jan 1st of the 5th year following the harvest
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Italy - Which of the following DOCG zones is located in Piedmont?

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  • Barolo
    • Taurasi
    • Soave
    • Amarone