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36 Cards in this Set
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Name the region Casablanca is within and what wines the area is known for
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Aconcaqua - North
Chardonnay & Sauvignon Blanc |
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Name the region Maipo is within and what wines the area is known for
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Valle Central
Cabernet Sauvignon |
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What is unique about vines in Chili
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No Phylloxera, no roots are not grafted
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Name the obscure Bordeaux varietal that is important to Chili
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Carmenere
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State the min % for varietal labeling in Chili
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75% for all
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Name the most important region & grape of Argentina
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Region = Mendoza
Grape = Malbec |
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Name the 4 sub regions of Valle Centrale
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Valle Maipo
Rapel Curico Valle de Maule |
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Name the most important grape of Uruguay
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Tannat
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Name the regional DO's of Chili
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Atacuma
Coguimbo Aconcaqua Valle Central Valle Sur |
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State the min % for varietal labeling in Australia
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85%
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State the significance of the order of grapes listed on a wine label in Australia
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higher the listing, the higher the % included in blend
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Name the grape of Penfolds Grange in Australia
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Shiraz
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Name a GI within each of So Australia, Victoria, New So Wales & Western Australia
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South Australia--Barossa
Victoria--Yara New So Wales--Hunter Valley Western Australia--Swan Valley |
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Name the Australian Super Zone
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South east Australia:
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Name a GI known for Reisling
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Clare Valley, Southern Australia
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Name a state the produces promising sparkling wines
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Tasmania
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State the local name for the soil of Coonawara
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Terra Rossa
South Australia |
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Name details for a wine of Austalia
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JIm Barry Reisling
Lurge Hill Clare Valley 2008 So Australia |
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Name 2 wine regions on New Zealands north island
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Martinborough
Hawks Bay Aukland Gisborne Yaikato |
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Name 2 wine regions on New Zealands South Island
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Malborough
Otago Nelson Canterbury |
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Name the most famous region for Sauvignon Blanc in New Zealand
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Marlborough
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Name the up and coming region for Pinot Noir
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Central Otaga on the south island
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State on which island in New Zealand Hawks Bay is located and what grapes they do best.
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North Island
Cabernet Sauvignon Chardonnay |
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State why red wines grapes do well in some areas traditionally though to be too cool for reds in New Zealand
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Rain shadow effect & dramatically improved viticulture
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Name a region of New Zealand with a producer of the same name
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Cloudy Bay
Southern Island Malborough |
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Name an increasingly important Asian country for wine
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China
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Name details for any one wine tasted today
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Peregrine Pinot Noir 2007
Central Otaga Pinot Noir |
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State what 2 grapes were crossed for Pintoage
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Pinot Noir
Cinsault |
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State the min % for appellation labeling in Africa
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85%
EU std |
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State the meaning of cultivar
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Varietal
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Describe Vin de Constance
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Sweet wine originally planted in 1600's
Made in different styles: Fortified Natural sweet Late Harvest |
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Explain how the KWV impacted South African wine quality
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Quota based focused on higher yields of lower quality grape varieties
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State what event led to a boon in South African wines in the 1990's
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End of Apartheid
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State what "WO" is an abbreviation for
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Wine of Origin = AOC
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Name 2 WO's in Africa of the Coastal Region and 1 of the Breede
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Coastal:
Stellenbach Paarl Breed: Robertson |
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State wine details for a wine of South Africa
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"Vin de Constance"
Kein Constantia Constania 2005 De Toren " Fusion V" Stellenbach 2007 |