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Certified Sommelier Exam
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1. 2009 or 2008 in Cotes -du -Rhone?
2009 Great 2008 Not so great
Coastal (Stellenbosch - Paarl - Constantia - etc.) - Breede River Valley - Olifants River - Klein Karoo (Sweet Muscadelle and light whites) - Boberg (for fortified wines only)
Napa County - Sonoma County - Mendocino County - Lake County - Marin County - Solano County
Fino: lightest; fortified to 15.5% - Manzanilla: a delicate style of Fino aged only in the coastal town of Sanlucar de Barrameda - Amontillado: a Fino that has been left in cask for additional aging and develops a rich - nutty flaor; usually dry -
2. Syrah/Shiraz
Smoked meats/Bacon fat
Soils: Mostly alluvial mountain runoff with sandstone - some limestone - schist - clay - and chalk - Climate: Cool (South) to warm (North) maritime - windy from West (must plant East of mountain ranges) - high rainfall and humidity
Pays Nantais - Anjou -Saumur - Layon - Touraine - Central Vineyards
Beaujolais AC - Beaujolais Nouveau AC - Beaujolais -Superieur AC - Beaujolais Villages AC - Beaujolais Cru AC
3. Notable Anbaugebiete
Dominio de Valdepusa - Finca Elez - Pago Guijoso - Dehesa del Carrizal (Toledo) - Senorio de Arinzano (Navarra) - Bodegas Otazu (Navarra)
Dessert wine from passito grapes (Trebbiano & Malvasia) fermented slowly in small wooden barrels - Matured minimum 3 years and up to 6 years
Rose from Grenache and Cinsault
Mosel Valley - Rheingau - Rheinhessen - Pfalz - Ahr Valley - Nahe - Franken
4. Cotes -du -Rhone
The "pudding stones" found in Chateauneuf -de -Pape responsible for terroir
Red wines from Grenache blends with Syrah - Mourvedre - Clairette - and Bourboulenc
All DOCG - Classico - Rufina - Colli Fiorentini (Florence) - Colli Senesi (Siena) - Colline Pisane (Pisa) - Colli Aretini (Arezzo) - Montalbano - Montespertoli
Base Rhone appellation - 95% in the Southern Rhone
5. Vacqueyras
Produces 55% of Australia's wine - Limestone - clays - loams - Cool southern coastal climates vs. warm northern inland (cool evenings in hilly areas due to altitude) - Barossa Valley - Eden Valley (wetter - rocky soils - hilly) - McLaren Vale
Red wines from Grenache blends with Syrah - Mourvedre - Clairette - and Bourboulenc
Fruit character
Cooler coastal climate with an active sparkling wine industry- Warm interior with old vine Zinfandel - Petite Sirah - Carigange - etc. - Notables include Anderson Valley (Alsatian varietals) - Guenoc - Redwood Valley - Yorkville - Potter Valle
6. Etna DOC
(Bordeaux)Mostly Cabernet Sauvignon (70%); Merlot - minor varietals (30%)
Touriga Nacional - Touriga Francesa - Tinta Cao - Tinta Roriz - Tinta Baroca - Mourisco Tinto - Sousao
Sicily - Full -bodied reds from vineyards on the slopes of Mt. Etna made from Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Capuccio - White grape is Carricante (clone of Garganega)
Macon - Macon -Superieur - Macon -Villages - Saint -Veran - Pouilly -Loche - Pouilly -Vinzelles - Pouilly -Fuisse
7. Appellations shared between WA and OR
A single Solera sherry bottled unblended and produced in small quantities
Columbia River - Walla Walla Valley - Columbia Gorge
Red wines from 100% Syrah
Clone of Garganega grown in Sicily
8. Chianti Classico
Kabinett - Spatlese - Auslese - Beerenauslese (BA) - Eiswein - Trockenbeerenauslese (TBA)
Steinfeder (11% alcohol) - Federspiel (Kabinett level) - Smaragd (Spatlese level)
Produces 55% of Australia's wine - Limestone - clays - loams - Cool southern coastal climates vs. warm northern inland (cool evenings in hilly areas due to altitude) - Barossa Valley - Eden Valley (wetter - rocky soils - hilly) - McLaren Vale
Sangiovese and Canaiolo with Trebbiano and Malvasia - Addition of white grapes no longer mandatory - Up to 20% CS - Merlot - and Syrah permitted
9. Gigondas Soil
Alluvial clays
White - red - and rose from SB - PN - and Pinot Gris
Harvest in early September - Palomino grapes pressed immediately - Pedro Ximenez grapes sun dried (Soleo) for use in sweetening agents - Fortification with neutral grape spirit
Established in the late 1870's - Alluvial soild - red clay - sand - and clay - Hot & humid with cyclonic rains possible - Semillon - Chardonnay - Riesling - Shiraz - Hunter Valley (predominantly white - established by Penfolds in the 1960's)
10. Bourgueil & Saint -Nicolas -de -Bourgueil
Same styles as Chinon - Sandy soils
Clone of Garganega grown in Sicily
Wachau: steep vineyards facing the Danube - Wagram - Kremstal - Kamptal
Clay -based soils with chalk - Sparkling wines from Maria Gomez and Bical - Red wines must contain a minimum of 50% Baga grape (normally 80%) - Predominant white grape is Maria Gomez
11. Central Vineyards AOCs
Trajadura - Alvarinho - Loureiro - Gouveio - Encruzado - Maria Gomez - Fernao Pires - Arinto - Roupeiro
Sancerre - Pouilly Fume - Menetou Salon - Quincy - Reuilly
Produces 55% of Australia's wine - Limestone - clays - loams - Cool southern coastal climates vs. warm northern inland (cool evenings in hilly areas due to altitude) - Barossa Valley - Eden Valley (wetter - rocky soils - hilly) - McLaren Vale
Yeast remnant popped out
12. Sardinia
Sangiovese & clones (Prugnolo Gentile - Brunello - Morellino) - Canaiolo - Cabernet Sauvignon - Merlot - Syrah
Most important DO in Southern Spain
Primary Whites Grown are Vernaccia and Vermentino - Primary Reds Grown are Cannonau - Carignano - and Nuragua
Howell Mountain - Chiles Valley - Napa Valley - Atlas Peak - Stag's Leap District - Oak Knoll - Wild Horse Valley - Los Carneros - Yountville - Mount Veeder - Oakville - Rutherford - Spring Mountain District - Diamond Mountain District
13. Champagne Dryness/Sweetness Levels
Trebbiano called "Procanico" - Grechetto - Drupeggio - Sangiovese - and Sagrantino grown - Best know white is Orvieto - Torgiano DOC - Torgiano Riserva DOCG - Sagrantino di Montefalco DOCG
Red wines are predominantly Grenache
ed wines from Syrah with up to 15% Marsanne and Roussanne - Whites from Marsanne and Roussanne
Brut Zero (Bone Dry) - Brut (Dry) - Extra Dry (Off -Dry - Sec - Demi -Sec - Doux
14. Hermitage
Harvest in early September - Palomino grapes pressed immediately - Pedro Ximenez grapes sun dried (Soleo) for use in sweetening agents - Fortification with neutral grape spirit
Volcanic soils - red basalt - low fertility - Cool maritime climate - high humidity - windy (East facing slopes) - Chardonnay - Riesling - Gewurztraminer - Pinot Noir - sparkling wines - Hobart - Launceston - Piper's River - Coal River
Semi -continental (four seasons; climate issues like frost - rain at harvest - hail)
ed wines from Syrah with up to 15% Marsanne and Roussanne - Whites from Marsanne and Roussanne
15. Chinon
Vino Joven: no aging requirements - Vino de Crianza: one year in barrels - one year further aging - Reserva: one year in barrels - two years further aging - Gran Reserva: two years in barrels - three years further aging
Limestone -based soils - Whites from Sauvignon Blanc - Reds and roses from Pinot Noir and Gamay (25% total productions)
Red wines from Cabernet Franc and up to 10% Cabernet Sauvignon - Tufa soils
White - red - and rose from SB - PN - and Pinot Gris
16. Soils in Cote Rotie
Sancerre - Pouilly Fume - Menetou Salon - Quincy - Reuilly
Condrieu - and Hermitage Steep slopes with granite soils
GI originated in 1994 with EU agreement
Howell Mountain - Chiles Valley - Napa Valley - Atlas Peak - Stag's Leap District - Oak Knoll - Wild Horse Valley - Los Carneros - Yountville - Mount Veeder - Oakville - Rutherford - Spring Mountain District - Diamond Mountain District
17. Disgorging/Degorgement
Yeast remnant popped out
Chardonnay - Riesling - Semillon - Muscat - Sauvignon Blanc - Chenin Blanc - Verdelho - Viognier
A vintage tawny with a minimum of seven years cask aging
Airen - Viura (Macabeo) - Chardonnay - Verdejo - Albarino
18. Franken (Franconia)
Home of Rome - Cesanese del Piglio Rosso/Reserva DOCG - Frascati (carafe wine blended from Trebbiano & Malvasia) - Est! Est! Est! di Montefiascone
Wines traditionally bottled in bocksbeutel - Wines from Silvaner - Riesling - and Muller -Thurgau
Auckland - Hawkes Bay - Gisborne - Wairarapa
Red grape grown in Sardinia similar to Grenache
19. Saint -Peray
Sparkling wines from Marsanne and Roussanne
Cabernet Franc - Cabernet Sauvignon - Pinot Noir - Gamay - Groslot
Dry Madeiras served chilled as aperitifs - Alcohol is added after fermentation has been completed
12 months
20. Soave
Tafelwein: table wine - Landwein: regional wine - Qualitatswein bestimmter Anbaugbiete (QbA): quality wine from one of the 13 major regions - Qualitatswein mit Pradikat (QmP): quality wine determined by the degree of ripeness at harvest; only classif
Pays Nantais - Anjou -Saumur - Layon - Touraine - Central Vineyards
Dry white made from Garganega (with some Trebbiano) - DOCG versions: Superiore - Superiore Classico - Recioto
Plum skin
21. Portugal White Varietals
Trajadura - Alvarinho - Loureiro - Gouveio - Encruzado - Maria Gomez - Fernao Pires - Arinto - Roupeiro
2009 Great 2008 Not so great
After harvest - grapes are dried for several weeks - Used to produce passito - recioto - and Amarone wines
Riesling is king - Very steep vineyards with S/SW aspect - Slate soils - Delicacy - purity of fruit - racy acidity - terroir - low alcohol - ageworthy
22. Sonoma County
AOC for whites only - exclusively Chardonnay - limestone ove Kimmeridgian Clay (think crushed oyster shells) - region susceptible to late frost - Grand Cru sites have SW exposure
Larger area than Napa Valley with a great range of micro -climates - Maritime influence an important factor - Notables include Dry Creek - Rockpile - Alexander Valley - Los Carneros - Russian River
Established in the late 1870's - Alluvial soild - red clay - sand - and clay - Hot & humid with cyclonic rains possible - Semillon - Chardonnay - Riesling - Shiraz - Hunter Valley (predominantly white - established by Penfolds in the 1960's)
Palo Cortado: only partially oxidative - develops limited flor - Oloroso: rich style fortified to 18% and usually long -aged; start dry but almost all are sweetened and sold as Cream Sherries
23. Maconnais ACs
Cabernet Franc - Cabernet Sauvignon - Pinot Noir - Gamay - Groslot
Juicyfruit Gum
Macon - Macon -Superieur - Macon -Villages - Saint -Veran - Pouilly -Loche - Pouilly -Vinzelles - Pouilly -Fuisse
Red wines with a minimum of 50% Grenache
24. Victoria
Winery and vineyards must be located in the same AVA - Winery must own or control the vineyards where the grapes are grown
Regulators of American Viticultural Areas
Macon - Macon -Superieur - Macon -Villages - Saint -Veran - Pouilly -Loche - Pouilly -Vinzelles - Pouilly -Fuisse
Alluvial & volcanic soils - granite - clay - sand - Cool coastal regions vs. hot inland area - Chardonnay - Riesling - Muscat - Pinot Noir - Shiraz - Bordeaux varietals (sparkling - still - fortified) - Yarra Valley - Rutherglen - Heathco
25. Oregon AVAs
Sweet botrytis wines from Chenin Blanc made only in exceptional years
Southern OR - Rogue Valley - Applegate Valley - Umqua - Douglas Red Hills - Snake River - Columbia River - Walla Walla Valley - Columbia Gorge - Willamette Valley
Gradual breakdown of yeasts
Collection of vineyards
26. Layon Valley Wines
Sweet botrytis wines from Chenin Blanc made only in exceptional years
Viura - Malvasia - Garnacha Blanca - Chardonnay - Sauvignon Blanc - Verdejo
Produced in non -declared vintages - Fruit sourced from top quintas - Aged 4 -6 years in casks - Vintage and bottling years must be declared on label - Some are age -worthy
Soft Verdelho -style wine created in the 18th century
27. Montlouis
Pinotage - CS - CF - Merlot - Syrah - Grenache - PN
Brut Zero (Bone Dry) - Brut (Dry) - Extra Dry (Off -Dry - Sec - Demi -Sec - Doux
Chenin Blanc wines in the same styles as Vouvray
Rioja DOCa (sub -zones are Rioja Alta - Rioja Alavesa - Rioja Baja) - Navarra
28. Rheingau
Traditional Port cask holding 500 liters (440L of wine added to 110L of aguardente)
Saint -Emillion (PGCC's are Ausone and Cheval Blanc) - Pomerol (Petrus - Le Pin - La Fleur Petrus - La Conseillante - Vieux -Chateau -Certan - Trotanoy)
Northeast corner of Italy adjacent to Slovenia and Austria - Known for whites - but Merlot is most planted varietal
Riesling & Spatburgunder - Wines are richer than Mosel - great aging potential - trocken wines are important - Erstes Gewachs (First Growths)
29. Australia
GI originated in 1994 with EU agreement
Alsatian blended carafe wine (2 or more grapes)
Hazelnut
Cotes du Roussillon - Cotes du Roussillon Villages - Collioure (southernmost AC in France other than Corsica) - Coteaux du Languedoc - Minervois - Fitou - Corbieres - St. Chinian
30. Almacenistas
Young industry - Semi -continental desert climate requiring irrigation - Cascade Mountains rain shadow effect; long - dry growing season - Drastic diurnal shifts
Red wines with a minimum of 50% Grenache
A single Solera sherry bottled unblended and produced in small quantities
Xarel -lo - Macabeo - Parellada - Chardonnay
31. Loire Valley Major Regions
Pays Nantais - Anjou -Saumur - Layon - Touraine - Central Vineyards
12 months
Stewed fruits
Only a small percentage of grapes grown may be used for Port production - DOC status for table wines earned in 1982 - Grapes: Touriga Nacional - Tinta Roriz - Tinta Barroca
32. Sancerre
Bas Rhin (North) - Haut Rhin (South)
Alsatian late harvest wines - Rich - full -bodied in style - Not necessarily sweet
Limestone -based soils - Whites from Sauvignon Blanc - Reds and roses from Pinot Noir and Gamay (25% total productions)
Southwest Sicily - Blend of Nero d'Avola (70%) and Frappatto (30%)
33. Albarino (Rias Baixas)
Wachau: steep vineyards facing the Danube - Wagram - Kremstal - Kamptal
2009 Great 2008 Not so great
Just under half of production is rose - Whites from Chenin Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc - Reds and Roses (both AOCs) from Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon
Juicyfruit Gum
34. Bual & Malmsey
Finos fortified to 15.5% (let the flor grow) - Oloroso fortified to 18% (NO intention to let the flor grow)
Medium sweet & sweet Madeiras served with dessert or cheese course - Fermentation is stopped by addition of spirit
Pinotage - CS - CF - Merlot - Syrah - Grenache - PN
Tawny Port: - Ruby Port
35. Sercial & Verdelho Vinification Styles
Collection of vineyards
Sparkling wines from Marsanne and Roussanne
Plum skin
Dry Madeiras served chilled as aperitifs - Alcohol is added after fermentation has been completed
36. Label Integrity Program (LIP)
Introduced in Australia in 1990 - Guarantees all claims made on label (variety - vintage - region - etc.) - 85% for vintage - variety - and origin
Bordered by the Vosges Mountains on the west and Germany's Rhein river to the east - 51 Grand Cru vineyards - Purity of fruit and terroir - New oak rarely used - Wines labeled by varietal - not by terroir - Concentrated - full -bodied dry white win
Riesling - Gewurztraminer - Muscat - Pinot Gris (Tokay d'Alsace) - Sylvaner (Zotzenberg only)
Marsannay - Fixin - Gevrey -Chambertin (8 Grand Crus) - Morey St. Denis (5 Grand Crus) - Chambolle -Musigny (2 Grand Crus) - Vougeot (1 Grand Cru) - Flagey Echezeaux (2 Grand Crus) - Vosnee -Romanee (6 Grand Crus) - Nuits St. Georges (Premier Cru onl
37. Australia Primary Red Varietals
What varietals are called in South Africa
Shiraz - Cabernet Sauvignon - Grenache - Pinot Noir - Merlot
Condrieu - and Hermitage Steep slopes with granite soils
Northeast corner of Italy adjacent to Slovenia and Austria - Known for whites - but Merlot is most planted varietal
38. Portugal Red Varietals
Chaume Premier Cru - Bonnezeaux - Quarts de Chaume - Coteaux du Layon -Chaume - Coteaux du Layon Villages
Xynomavro - Agiorgitiko - Mavrodaphne
12 months
Touriga Nacional - Tinto Roriz (Tempranillo) - Aragonez (Tempranillo) - Baga - Ramisco - Trincadeira - Castelao Frances - Joao de Santarem - Periquita
39. Vouvray
Fruits sourced from BEST quintas - Usually produced in non -declared vintages - Ageworthy - excellent values
Grape Variety: Chenin Blanc - Limestone over tufa - Wide range of styles (Sec - demi -sec - moelleux - doux - still - petillant - mousseux)
Alluvial deposits and "pudding stones"
1/4 annual production of France - 60% Whites - Extreme northern latitudes - Primary Whites: Riesling - Muller -Thurgau - Silvaner - Scheurebe - Weissburgunder - Grauburgunder - Primary Reds: Spatburgunder - Dornfelder - Portugieser
40. Priorat DOCa
12 months
19th century style now illegal to produce - but still available on the market
Rugged mountainous region - Dry temperate climate - Stony schistous soild - Varietals: Garnacha - Carinena - Cabernet
Generic term for sparkling
41. Tawny Port
One of CA's oldest growing regions - Significant diurnal swings - Known for Zinfandel and Rhone varieties
Aged in wood - ready to drink on release - Sees oxygen in the barrel and - thus - loses its color - Aged Tawny Port (with indication of age)
Alluvial & volcanic soils - granite - clay - sand - Cool coastal regions vs. hot inland area - Chardonnay - Riesling - Muscat - Pinot Noir - Shiraz - Bordeaux varietals (sparkling - still - fortified) - Yarra Valley - Rutherglen - Heathco
Black plum
42. Sherry Vinification
Harvest in early September - Palomino grapes pressed immediately - Pedro Ximenez grapes sun dried (Soleo) for use in sweetening agents - Fortification with neutral grape spirit
Young industry - Semi -continental desert climate requiring irrigation - Cascade Mountains rain shadow effect; long - dry growing season - Drastic diurnal shifts
Produces aromatic whites from Verdejo plus Sauvignon Blanc and Viura
Considered the epitome of "claret" - Wines balance power and finesse - 3 First Growths: Latour - Lafite Rothschild - Mouton Rothschild Saint - Julien - Smallest commune - but 11 classified growths - Styles combine elegance and sturdiness -
43. Aged Tawny Port
Aged in wood - ready to drink on release - Sees oxygen in the barrel and - thus - loses its color - Aged Tawny Port (with indication of age)
True tawnies matured entirely in cask - After 6 years in cask - wines take on a smooth - creamy character - fruitcake spices - Age declarations: 10yr - 20yr - 30yr - 40yr (based on how old it "feels")
Produced by adding distillate to a fermenting must (deliberately stuck fermentation) - Fortified wines typically 15 -16% - Muscat de Beaumes de Venise - Banyuls - etc.
Xarel -lo - Macabeo - Parellada - Chardonnay
44. Loire Valley
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45. Beaujolais ACs
Beaujolais AC - Beaujolais Nouveau AC - Beaujolais -Superieur AC - Beaujolais Villages AC - Beaujolais Cru AC
Marlborough - Nelson - Canterbury - Otago
Wachau: steep vineyards facing the Danube - Wagram - Kremstal - Kamptal
Very Old Rare Sherry - Aged 30 years (average minimum age)
46. Rias Biaxas
Bordered by the Vosges Mountains on the west and Germany's Rhein river to the east - 51 Grand Cru vineyards - Purity of fruit and terroir - New oak rarely used - Wines labeled by varietal - not by terroir - Concentrated - full -bodied dry white win
Same styles as Chinon - Sandy soils
Maritime climate - 90% Albarino planted
Bas Rhin (North) - Haut Rhin (South)
47. Solera system
Vintage dated sherries
(Bordeaux)Mostly Cabernet Sauvignon (70%); Merlot - minor varietals (30%)
Produces 55% of Australia's wine - Limestone - clays - loams - Cool southern coastal climates vs. warm northern inland (cool evenings in hilly areas due to altitude) - Barossa Valley - Eden Valley (wetter - rocky soils - hilly) - McLaren Vale
A method of fractional blending wherein old wine is periodically refreshed with younger wine (no more than 1/3) to ensure consistency - Wine is taken from a cask in one criadera and blended into a cask fro the next
48. Primary Spanish White Varietals
Heavier - clay -oriented soils
Cote Rotie - Condrieu - Chateau -Grillet - St. Joseph - Crozes -Hermitage - Hermitage - Cornas - Saint -Peray
Airen - Viura (Macabeo) - Chardonnay - Verdejo - Albarino
Vinho de Mesa: table wines - Vinho Regional (VR); similar to VdP - IPR: similar to VDQS or IGT - Denominacao de Origem Controlada (DOC) - Garrafeira: reserve wines
49. Austria Major Regions
Burgenland - Niederosterreich - Steiermark (Styria) - Wien (Vienna)
Riesling & Spatburgunder - Wines are richer than Mosel - great aging potential - trocken wines are important - Erstes Gewachs (First Growths)
AOC for whites only - exclusively Chardonnay - limestone ove Kimmeridgian Clay (think crushed oyster shells) - region susceptible to late frost - Grand Cru sites have SW exposure
Vineyards established in 1829 - Gravels and sands over clay - Warm maritime climate - ocean breezes - Chardonnay - Riesling Bordeaux grapes - Shiraz - Margaret River (AUS first appellation system in 1978 - known for elegance and finesse) - Great
50. Spumante
Assyrtiko - Moschofilero - Malagousia - Roditis - White Muscat - Chardonnay - SB
Generic term for sparkling
Produces aromatic whites from Verdejo plus Sauvignon Blanc and Viura
Most widely planted grape in the world