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What is the equivalent to the French AOC system in Spain and Portugal?
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Spain : Denominacion de Origen (DO) system
Portugal : IPR/DOC classification |
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What are the classifications of Spanish wines?
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Vino de Mesa (table wine)
Vino de la Tierra Denominacion de Origen (DO) Benominacion de Origen Califcada (DOCa) |
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What are the classifications of Portuguese wines?
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Vinho de Mesa – simple table wines w/no vintage
Vinho Regional – wines from the 8 large regions IPR = (Indication of Regulated Provenance) – from one of the 28 approved regions DOC = (Denominacao de Origem Controlada) – from one o the top 19 regions |
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What is a fortified wine?
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Fortified wine (aka liqueur wines) = have additional alcohol (brandy) added to them at some point during their production to raise the alcohol content b/n 16-24 %
• Fortified during fermentation -> sweet (Port) • Fortified after fermentation -> dry (Sherry) |