Italy Fundamentals Flashcards

1
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What is the famed sparkling white wine from the Veneto region?

A

Prosecco

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2
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What is the unabbreviated version of DOC?

A

Denominazione di Origine Controllata

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3
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In which region would you find Chianti DOCG, Bolgheri DOC and Toscana IGT?

A

Tuscany

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4
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Are Classico areas more likely to be located on hillsides or lowlands?

A

Hillsides

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5
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What term is added onto a DOC or DOCG to indicate the wine was made in the historical centre?

A

Classico

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6
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What does DOCG stand for?

A

Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita

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7
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What does IGT stand for?

A

Indicazione Geografica Tipica

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8
Q

Before being released onto the market, wines labelled as Amarone must have a legal minimum alcohol percentage of what?

A

14%

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9
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Are Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG red wines typically sweet and light bodied or dry and full bodied?

A

Dry and full bodied

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10
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What civilization is believed to have first planted vines on Italy’s hillsides?

A

The Romans

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11
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What fermentation method is used to make Prosecco?

A

The tank/Charmat method

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12
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Between spumante and frizzante wines, which one is fully sparkling and bottled at a higher pressure?

A

Spumante wines are fully sparkling and bottled at a higher pressure than frizzante

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13
Q

Your wine is sparkling, sweet and light-bodied with low alcohol, what is it most likely to be?

A

Moscato d’Asti DOCG

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14
Q

Which has the lighter sparkle out of Asti and Prosecco wines?

A

Asti

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15
Q

If a wine is labelled as ‘Vendemmia Tardiva’, what does this signify?

A

Late harvest

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16
Q

If a wine is labelled as Rosato, what color wine is it?

A

Rosé

17
Q

If a wine comes from the hilltop town of Montalcino, what is it most likely to be called?

A

Brunello di Montalcino

18
Q

Name the famous sparkling wine made in Lombardy using the Champagne method

A

Franciacorta

19
Q

Which method is used to make Franciacorta sparkling wine?

A

Champagne/traditional method

20
Q

Which year was the DOC system introduced to Italian wine law?

A

1963

21
Q

What are Italy’s three main soil groups?

A

Alluvial, Marine and Volcanic

22
Q

What special drying process do grapes go through to make Passito wines?

A

Appassimento; when the grapes are either air or sun dried

23
Q

Who introduced Sangiovese to Italy?

A

The Etruscans

24
Q

What is the system of high trellising vines known as in Italy?

A

Pergola

25
Q

By law, what is the minimum time period Nebbiolo wines from Barolo DOCG should be aged for?

A

3 years, including 18 months in oak

26
Q

Which grape variety is used to make Asti DOCG sparkling wine?

A

Moscato Bianco

27
Q

What is the name for a traditional raffia basket Chianti flask?

A

Fiasco

28
Q

What kind of vessel are Asti wines fermented in?

A

Pressurized tanks

29
Q

Prosecco used to be the name for both the sparkling wine and its grape variety, which year was this changed?

A

2009

30
Q

Which animal do you find on the crest of Chianti Classico?

A

A black rooster

31
Q

By what name is Tuscany known as in Italy?

A

Toscana

32
Q

what does ‘pergola’ refer to in Italian viticulture?

A

A system of high trellising vines