Sweet Wines Flashcards
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Sweet wines are made throughout the winemaking world.
Depending on the appellation or the style of sweet wine permitted within an appellations, sweet wines are generally made in the ____ or in the ______.
In the vineyard
In the winery
What are the 4 ways to make sweet wine in the vineyard?
- Late Harvest
- Botrytis/ Noble Rot
- Drying grapes–either on the vine or after they’ve been picked
- Freezing grapes on the vine
What are the 4 ways to make sweet wine in the winery?
- Fortification
- Chilling down the wine and filtering out remaining yeast
- Chilling down the wine and hitting it with sulfur dioxide which kills any remaining yeast
- Adding sweetness into the wine
What is the intention of trying to make a sweet wine in the vineyard?
To concentrate the grape sugars
Describe Late Harvest
Grapes left on the vine after normal harvest to allow sugars to concentrate
What is Botrytis cinerea and what does it do?
It’s a mold, Noble Rot
Lives in humid regions
Mold spores attack grapes leaving holes in the skin, causing grapes to dehydrate and concentrate the sugars.
Grapes shrivel (and yields are reduced)
Causes oxidation of grape juice, which slightly darkens the wine
Distinct flavors develop: mushroom (from the mold), honey, saffron, candied ginger
Drying grapes to concentrate their sugars–where is the drying done?
- on the vine
- on mats after they’ve been picked
How are grape sugars concentrated by freezing the grapes on the vine?
- Healthy grapes(low to no botrytis) are left on the vine into winter to freeze
- When the grapes freeze it’s the water in the berries that are frozen, not the sugars, so the sugars concentrate and intensify
- Once the grapes are frozen they’re hand picked and pressed and only the sweet nectar is released (the frozen water stays behind)
Name 2 styles of wine made by freezing grapes on the vine.
Icewine–Canada
Eiswein–Germany
Name 3 countries where you find sweet wines that are affected by Botrytis.
- France
- Germany
- Hungary
In France, name 3 regions that make Botrytis-affected sweet wines.
- Bordeaux
- Alsace
- Loire Valley
What is the appellation in Bordeaux that is famous for its Botrytis-affected wine?
Sauternes
What are the 2 styles of Botrytis-affected wine in Alsace?
- Vendange Tardive (VT)
- Selection de Grains Nobles (SGN)
What are the 3 appellations in the Loire Valley that make Botrytis-affected wines?
- Quarts de Chaume
- Bonnezeaux
- Vouvray Moelleux
Which 3 German wines can be affected by Botrytis?
(its 3 Pradikat levels)
- Auslese (can have Botrytis but not always)
- Beerenauslese (BA)
- Trockenbeerenauslese (TBA)
What region in Hungary is known for its Botrytis-affected wine?
And what is this wine called?
Tokaj-region
Tokaj Aszu-name of the wine
What does the word Aszu mean?
That the grapes were affected by Botrytis
Where is the Tokaj region within Hungary?
NE Corner
What is the main grapes of Tokaj that goes into Tokaj Aszu?
Furmint
(there are 5 other white grapes allowed)
How is Tokaj Aszu made?
- Botrytis affected grapes are harvested berry by berry, collected in small bins then brought to the winery
- Botrytised grapes are made into a mushy paste
- Paste is added to a base wine (made from non-botrytised grapes)
- Amount of paste determines sweetness level
What is Tokaj Eszencia?
Wine made from only the sweet, syrupy, free-run nectar from 100% botrytised grapes
There’s so much sugar the yeasts are overwhelmed so abv is low 4-6%
Expensive. Retail 200-500
Rare-not made every year
What country makes several sweet wines made from drying grapes?
Italy
What are the 2 terms on labels that indicate the wine is both sweet and made from dried grapes?
- Passito
- Recioto
Name 3 Italian appellations and the region they’re in which make sweet wines from dried grapes.
- Vin Santo-Tuscany
- Elba Aleatico Passito -Tuscany
- Recioto della Valpolicella-Veneto
- Recioto di Soave–Veneto