HFT 4866C Chapters 1-3 Questions
How many acres are there in a hectare? (Pg. 50)
1 Hectare= 2.471 Acres
How many gallons are there in a hectoliter? (Pg. 50)
1 Hectoliter= 26.42 Gallons
What do the letters AOC stand for?
Appellation d' Origine Controlee
If a California label has a vineyard name on it, what percentage of the grapes must come from that vineyard? (Pg. 92)
95%
What are the major grapes grown in Washington State? (Pg. 101)
Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot
Name three white Grand Cru vineyards from the Cote de Beaune? (Pg. 65)
Charlemagne, Corton- Charlemagne and Montrachet
Name two classified chateaux of Graves (Pg. 57)
Chateau Olivier and Chateau Bouscaut
What is the grape variety for the wine Vouvray? (Pg. 54)
Chenin Blanc
Sugar + ____________ = ______________ + CO2 (Pg. 10)
Sugar + Yeast = Alcohol + CO2
Define the term "chaptalization"? (Pg. 13)
Sugar is added to wine before fermentation
What are the main tastes of wine? (Pg. 4)
Sweet, Sour and sometimes Bitter
What percentage of grapes must come from the AVA listed on the wine label?
85%
If an AVA is listed on the label, what percentage of the grapes must come from that region? (Pg. 82)
85%
How many wine making regions are there in Germany?
13
How many wine making regions are there in Germany? (Pg. 124)
13
How many AVAs does Oregon have? (Pg. 102)
17
When was the first time that the phylloxera aphid destroyed the vineyards of California? (Pg. 78)
1876
In what year did Prohibition begin? (Pg. 79)
1920
When were the Appellation d'Origine Controlee (AOC) laws first established? (Pg. 50)
1930's
In what year did Prohibition end? (Pg. 79)
1933
What percentage of grapes planted in Germany are Riesling? (Pg. 123)
21%
How many states in the United States have wineries? (Pg. 76)
50 states
If a label lists a grape variety, what percentage of the grapes used must be of that type?
75%
What is the average range of alcohol levels of German wines?
8-10%
What is the average range of alcohol levels of German wines? (Pg. 125)
8-10%
If a German wine has a vintage year on the label, what is the minimum percentage of that year that is in the wine? (Pg. 123)
85%
If a German wine has the name of a grape variety on a label, what is the minimum percentage of that grape in the wine? (Pg. 123)
85%
What percentage of German wines are white? (Pg. 123)
85%
What is phylloxera? (Pg.9)
A grape louse. Kills the entire plant from its epidemic infestation in 1870's.
What is "corked wine"? (Pg. 19)
A musty aroma in wine caused by the organic compound called Trichloroanisole (TCA)
What is chaptalization? (Pg. 125)
Add sugar to the must before fermentation to increase alcohol
How many states in the USA have wineries?
All 50
What is one difference in style between a Riesling from Alsace and a Riesling from Germany? (Pg. 51)
Alsace wines are completely dry, and fermented with sugar. Another difference is the Alsace has 11-12% alcohol, Germany has 8-9% alcohol in their Rieslings.
What do the letters AVA stand for?
American Viticultural Area
What is one way to describe the style of German wines? (Pg. 125)
Balance of sweetness with acidity and low alcohol
Which of the Burgundy regions produces the most red wine? (Pg. 61)
Beaujolais
Name the three main regions of Burgundy (Pg. 60)
Beaujolais, Cote d' Or and Maconnais
What does "Noble Rot" refer to? (Pg. 9)
Botrytis Cincerra, decreases the water content of the grape. It has a honeydew flavor.
What is the difference between bouquet and aroma? (Pg. 38)
Bouquet is the total smell of the wine. Aroma is the smell of the grapes
What are the top grapes planted in Napa? (Pg. 85)
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Chardonnay
Name the top five states in wine production? (Pg. 83)
California Washington New York Pennsylvania Oregon
Which of the Burgundy regions produces only white wines? (Pg. 61)
Chablis, Cote de Beaune and Maconnais
What is the main white grape variety used in Burgundy?
Chardonnay
What is the most important white wine grape grown in California?
Chardonnay
What is the most important white- wine grape grown in California? (Pg. 95)
Chardonnay
What are the top grapes planted in Sonoma? (Pg. 86)
Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir
What is vertical tasting? (Pg. 36)
Comparing wines from different vintages
What is Sussreserve? (Pg. 127)
Contains all natural sugar and it's added back to the wine after fermentation
What does the German term "Trocken" say about the style of the wine? (Pg. 125)
Dry
Name two important shippers of Alsace wine? (Pg. 52)
Domaine Weinbach and Domaine Leon Beyer
What does the German term "Gutsabfullung" indicate? (Pg. 129)
Estate- bottled
Pouilly- Fume and Pouilly- Fuisse are the same wine.
False, Pouilly- Fume is made from Sauvignon Blanc and Pouilly- Fuisse from Chardonnay
What are the three premium wine regions of New York? (Pg. 104)
Finger Lakes, Hudson Valley and Long Island
What are the three classification levels of the chateaux in Sauternes? (Pg. 59)
First great growth, first growth and second growth
For Chablis, name two Grand Cru vineyards and two Premier Cru vineyards? (Pg. 64)
Grand Cru: Les Clos and Valmur Premier Cru: Vallion and Lechet
What are the three sources that go into a wine's flavor? (Pg. 4)
Grapes, Fermentation and Maturation/ Aging
What is the English translation of the word "Graves"? (Pg. 56)
Gravel- soil found in the region
What is terroir? (Pg. 6)
Impact on flavor of wine and grape quality depending on physical elements (soil, geography, sunlight, rainfall, climate, natural plant life)
What are the main viticultural areas of California? (Pg. 84)
North Coast, North Central Coast, South Central Coast and San Joaquin Valley
What is must? (Pg. 12)
Juice and skin mixture that comes from the grape
Pradikatswein has six different levels. What is the name of the lightest of these (made from normally ripened grapes)?
Kabinett
Name the levels of ripeness of Pradikatswein? (Pg. 126)
Kabinett, Spatlese, Auslese, Beernauslese, Trockenbeerenauslese and Eiswein
What does the word "Spatlese" mean in English? (Pg. 126)
Late picking
Which region in Burgundy does the wine Pouilly- Fuisse come from? (Pg. 67)
Maconnais
What does the term "Brix" refer to? (Pg. 7)
Measure of sugar in grapes
Which are the three most important white wine villages in the Cote de Beaune? (Pg. 65)
Meursault, puligny- montrachet and chassagne montrachet
What is Botrytis cinerea (Edelfaule)? (Pg. 130)
Mold that attacks grapes
What percentage of wine consumed in the United States is produced in the United States? (Pg. 76)
More then three-quarters (75%)
What is the name of the German grape that is cross between a Riesling and Chasselas? (Pg. 123)
Muller-Thurgau
What is residual sugar? (pg. 13)
Natural sugars in ripe grapes remain undigested by yeast after fermentation
Name three grapes that have high tannin? (Pg. 6)
Nebbiolo, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah/Shriaz
What is the difference between Sauvignon Blanc and Fume Blanc? (Pg. 97)
Nothing, same wine but two different names for marketing purposes
Match the region to the village: (Pg. 128)
Oppenheim: Rheinhessen Rudeesheim: Rheingau Bernkastel: Mosel Piesport: Mosel Johannisberg: Rheingau Deidesheim: Pfalz Nierstein: Rheinhessen
Approximately how many wineries are there in the United States? (Pg. 76)
Over 6,000
What grape is grown the most in Oregon? (Pg. 102)
Pinot Noir
What are the two main categories of Qualitatswein? (Pg. 125)
Qualitatswein bestimmter Anbaugebiete Pradikatswein
Does the Cote d'Or produce more white wine or more red wine? (Pg. 61)
Red wine
What are three quality levels of Burgundy? (Pg. 62)
Regional appellations, village wine and premier cru
How is white wine made from red grapes? (Pg. 12)
Removing the skins immediately after picking
Name one of the four most important wine regions of Germany?
Rheingau, Rheinhessen, Pflaz and Mosel
Which are the four most important wine regions in Germany? (Pg. 124)
Rheinhessen, Rheingau, Mosel and Pfalz
What is the most widely planted grape in Germany?
Rielsing
What is the most planted grape in Alsace?
Riesling
What is the most planted grape in Alsace? (Pg. 52)
Riesling
Match the grape variety with the wine region: (Pg. 49)
Riesling: Alsace Saugvignon Blanc: Bordeaux, Lorie Valley Chardonnay: Burgundy, Champagne Semillon: Bordeaux Gewurztraminer: Alsace Grenache: Cotes du Rhone, Languedoc/ Roussilon, Provence Pinot Noir: Burgundy, Champagne Cabernet Sauvignon: Bordeaux Chenin Blanc: Loire Valley Syrah: Cotes du Rhone, Languedoc/ Roussilon, Provence Merlot: Bordeaux
What is the grape variety for the wines Sancerre and Pouilly- Fume? (Pg. 54)
Sauvignon Blanc
What is the grape variety in the wines of Sancerre?
Sauvignon Blanc
The majority of the white wine wines of Bordeaux are a blend of which two grape varieties? (Pg. 56)
Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon
Name three other major white-wine grapes grown in California? (pg. 97)
Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc and Viogneir
What is the primary grape used in the production of Sauternes? (Pg. 58)
Semillon
Where does tannin come from? (Pg. 14)
Skins, pits and stems of the grape
What is maceration? (Pg. 13)
Soaking to extract aromas , tannins and color from the skin. It increases the aroma intensity
What is the percentage range of alcohol in table wine, sparkling wine, and fortified wine? (Pg. 10)
Table wine: 8-15% Sparkling wine: 8-12% Fortified wine: 17-22%
What factors can you use when judging if a wine will last more than five years? (Pg. 18)
The color and the grape, the vintage, where the wine comes from, how the wine was made (vinification) and wine storage conditions
What does vintage on a bottle indicate? (Pg. 17)
The year the grapes were harvested
Fume Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc are the same wine
True
What happens to the color of white wines as they get older? (Pg. 36)
They gain color
What happens to the color of red wines as they get older? (Pg. 36)
They lose color
Why should you swirl a wine before smelling it? (Pg. 38)
To allow oxygen to get into the wine by releasing the esters, ethers and aldehydes
How is sulfur dioxide used in winemaking? (Pg. 19)
To prevent unwanted oxidation of the grape juice and to inhibit the action of bacteria or wild yeast
What are the three basic styles of German wine? (Pg. 125)
Trocken, Halbtrocken and Fruity
What is Eiswein? (Pg. 126)
Very rare, sweet concentrated wine made from frozen grapes
What is the name of a wine- grape species native to the United States? (Pg. 76)
Vitis Labrusca
Which Native American varieties of grapes are grown in New York? (Pg. 105)
Vitis Labrusca
What species of grape is used to make the most wine? (Pg. 4)
Vitis Vinifera
Name the top ten states in wine consumption? (Pg. 83)
Washington DC New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Nevada New Jersey Delaware Connecticut California Rhode Island
Which state is the second largest wine producing state in the USA? (after California)
Washington State
What is an American Viticultural Area (AVA)? (Pg. 81)
Where a specific grape- growing area within a state or region recognized and registered with the federal government
Does Washington produce more red wine or more white? (Pg. 101)
White wine
In Burgundy what does "estate- bottled wines" mean? (Pg. 68)
Wine is made, produced and bottled by owner of the vineyard
Define the term "sur lie" (Pg. 55)
Wine was aged on its lees (sediment)
Approximately how many AVAs are there in the United States? (Pg. 81)
more then 200