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1
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What it the term in Chile for Wines of Origin?

A

Denominaciones de Origen (DO)

2
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The DO regions in Chile can be subdivided and subdivided again, what are the terms for these subdivisions?

A

13 Sub Regions then subdivided into Zones

3
Q

Introduced in 2012 what are the 3 new terms introduced to describe where a wine is from and what do they mean?

A

Costa = From near the coast Entre Cordilleras = Between the (mountain) ranges Andes = From the mountain area

4
Q

How would you describe the 4 key geographical features of Chile?

A

i To the West is the Pacific Ocean ii Just inland are the Coastal Mountain Ranges iii To the East are the Andes Mountains iv South of Santiago is a large depression between the two mountain ranges called ‘Central Valley’.

5
Q

How would you describe the climate of Chile? What is the one risk of the climate?

A

Generally Warm Mediterranean Dry, sunny, growing season = Grapes reliably ripen and low fungal risk. RISK - Drought but in some places water is in short supply

6
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What weather is potentially associated with El Niño La Niña

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El Niño years - Rainfall can be very heavy

La Niña years - Drought may occur

7
Q

What 3 things provides the cooling in Coastal areas and inside much of the Inland Mountain ranges?

A

The cold Humboldt Current flows up from Antarctica

Prevailing winds blow cool air inland along river valleys Coastal areas can experience fog

8
Q

What provides the cooling in the foothills of the Andes?

A

Cold air descends from mountains overnight providing a large diurnal range.

9
Q

Climatically, what are conditions like between the Coastal mountains and the Andes?

A

More sheltered. Large expanses of flat land that is easier to cultivate

10
Q

Working from North to South what are the 4 main wine producing regions of Chile?

A

Coquimbo Region Aconcagua Region Central Valley Region Southern Region

11
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What 3 sub regions make up Coquimbo Region and what contributes to them making good wine?

A

Elqui Valley, Limari Valley and Choapa Valley Brilliant sunshine and marked cooling from sea breezes or mountain air

12
Q

What is a constraint to grape growing in Coquimbo Region?

A

Irrigation is essential but very expensive due to little of it.

13
Q

Where would you expect to find Chile’s finest Chardonnay?

A

Limari Valley

14
Q

What 1 white and 1 red wine would you expect from Elqui Valley?

A

Sauvignon Blanc and Syrah

15
Q

What is the white wine that makes Limari Valley stand out?

A

Chile’s best Chardonnay

16
Q

What are the 2 sub regions of Aconcagua Valley and what is the renowned Zone within one of the subregions?

A

Casablanca Valley San Antonio Valley containing Leyda Valley Zone

17
Q

What factors contribute to Casablanca Valley and San Antonio Valley being cooled?

A

They lie between the Pacific Ocean and the Coastal Mountains benefitting from morning fogs and afternoon winds from the Ocean

18
Q

Except for the special regions what are growing conditions like in much of Aconcagua Region? What 3 grapes would you find there?

A

The vineyards on the fertile valley floor are some of the warmest growing conditions in Chile. Cabernet Sauvignon Syrah Carmenère

19
Q

What 2 black and 2 white grapes do well in Casablanca Valley and San Antonio Valley?

A

Syrah Pinot Noir Sauvignon Blanc Chardonnay

20
Q

What grape has Leyda Valley gained an excellent reputation for growing?

A

Sauvignon Blanc

21
Q

What are the 4 main sub regions of the Central Valley Region?

A

Maipo Valley Rapel Valley Curicó Valley Maule Valley

22
Q

Where are the best vineyards in Maipo Valley located and what are they renowned for producing?

A

Located in the Andean foothills A reputation for producing Cabernet Sauvignon with a ‘minty’ character

23
Q

Rapel Valley is subdivided into 2 zones, what are they?

A

Cachapoal Valley and Colchagua Valley

24
Q

What is the climate like in Cachapoal Valley and Colchagua Valley and what 3 black grapes are largely grown there?

A

Warm with little cooling although Colchagua valley is slightly cooler. Carmenére on warm valley floor Cab Sav and Syrah is cooler parts

25
Q

What are conditions like in Curicó Valley and Maule Valley and what is mainly grown there?

A

It’s warm and the soils are fertile. Mainly grapes for bulk red and white blends

26
Q

Which 3 sub regions make up Southern Region?

A

Itata Valley Bio Bio Valley Malleco Valley

27
Q

What is the climate like in Southern region and which grapes perform well there?

A

Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and some aromatic varieties The region is still in its infancy for wine

Cooler and wetter the further south they are located

28
Q

Roughly speaking how would you describe the climate of Chile?

A

The climate of Chile is diverse but can be described generally as warm Mediterranean

29
Q

Which region is famed for its Carmenere?

A

Cachapoal Valley

30
Q

Apalta is a region gaining a strong reputation for its premium wines, where is it located?

A

Colchagua Valley, on valley slopes

31
Q

How would you describe the climate in Cachapoal Valley?

A

Warm, surrounded by mountains, no ocean influence

32
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How would you describe the climate of Coquimbo region?

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Brilliant sunlight, very, very dry

33
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How would you describe the climate of Casablanca and San Antonio Valleys?

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Cool, between the sea and Coastal mountain ranges.

34
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How would you describe the climate of Aconcagua Valley?

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Flat, fertile and very warm

35
Q

Which region is developing a reputation for Old Bush Vine Carignan in Chile?

A

Maule Valley