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40 Cards in this Set
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1 – What amarone mean in Italian? Why the term emerge?
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Amarone mean “extra bitter” as all the wine before was a sweet style, the name came for actually designate dry wine
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2 – What is Tocalato? Where can you find it?
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A white passito style in breganze DOC
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3 – What type of soil can you find in Bardolino (and and as well in Vallpolicella)?
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Morainic, accumulation of unconsolidated glacial debris (soil and Rock)
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4 – On what appellation can you find Valpantera?
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Amarone della valpolicella (name from the Pantheon in the valley in the village of Santa Maria in Stelle)
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5 – Give me all DOCG of Veneto?
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Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG
Bardolino Superiore DOCG Colli Asolani (Asolo Prosecco) DOCG Colli di Conegliano DOCG Colli Euganei Fior d'Arancio DOCG Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG Friularo di Bagnoli (Bagnoli Friularo) DOCG Lison DOCG Montello Rosso/Montello DOCG Piave Malanotte/Malanotte del Piave DOCG Recioto di Gambellara DOCG Recioto di Soave DOCG Recioto della Valpolicella DOCG Soave Superiore DOCG |
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6 – Translates in English “colli” , Appassimento.
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hill and (whitering
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7 – In which appellation Raggi vine training is used? What types is it?
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In Piave Malanotte "Raggi a Belussi" (a training system invented by the Belussi family with vines disposed like rays), of Rabose vines tightly attached to the mulberry trees. The system provides for the cultivation of four screws supported by a pole, each of which, once reached the height of bending, gives rise to a bead inclined pulled nell'interfilare. The vineyard, seen from above, has a shape in a radial pattern. The Bellussi is almost in disuse because of the inevitable poor planting density and the quality obtainable, not more than the height of modern wines.
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8 – What the classico Zone of Valpolicella?
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Fumame, Negrar, Marano, Sant'Ambrogio, Saint Pietro in Cariano
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9 – Who was the first winery to market Ripasso wine?
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Masi in the early 1980
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10 – What is Bardolino novella?
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In the idea of “Beaujolais nouveaux” where 85% of the grapes must undergo carbonic maceration. Bardolina Chiaretto? rose
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11- Give me another name for
Tai Rosso: Tai Bianco: Raboso piave: Vespolina: Serprino: Traminer Aromatico |
Tai Rosso: Garnacha tinto
Tai Bianco: Fruilano/sauvignonasse Raboso piave: Friulara di Bagnoli Vespolina: Ughetta (in Oltrepo Piavese) Serprino: Glera/Prosecco Traminer Aromatico: Gewürztraminer |
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12- What is the river going thru Prosecco appellation?
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(Piave) Amarone?(Adige) Breganza?(Brenta)
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13 – In a recent year what style of wine do you start to see again in Friuli?
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Orange wine (lead by Josko Gravner is an ancient slavic fashion)
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14 – What countries is Friuli separated by what Mountain chain?
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The Alps separated Friuli from Austria and Slovenia
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15 –What the subzones of Alto Adige (sudtirol)?
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Colli di Bolzano (Bozner Leiten)
Meranese (Meraner) Santa Maddalena (St. Magdalener) and Santa Maddalena Classico Terlano (Terlaner) Valle Isarco (Eisacktaler) Valle Venosta (Vinschgau) |
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16 – Give me indigenous grapes of Trentino Alto Adige.
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Schiava, Teroldego , Lagrein, Nosiola, Rebo, Marzemino
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17 – What the term of Auslese?
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Scelto (selected) wine are dry with higher alcohol content
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18 – What the term for rose/rosato:
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Kretzer
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19 –what are the subzone of Trentino?
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Sorni
Bianco:100% combined Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Müller Thurgau, and/or Nosiola Rosso: 100% combined Teroldego, Schiava, and/or Lagrein Isera Marzemino Superiore: min. 85% Marzemino Ziresi Marzemino Superiore: min. 85% Marzemino Castel Beseno Bianco Superiore: min. 85% Moscato Giallo Passito Superiore Vendemmia Tardiva Superiore |
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20 –What the grape of Ramandolo?
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100% Verduzzo Friulano (Verduzzo Giallo)
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6- What the 3 main Area in Valle D’Aosta
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Upper valley, Valdigne, central Valley
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7- What the grapes for blanc de Morgex et de la Salle
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Prie Blanc
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8- Tell me all the indigenous grapes there
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Petit Rouge, Petit Arvine and prie blanc
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9- How Nebbiolo is call?
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Picouter
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10- What the most color grape planted?
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75% red
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5- Give me all DOCG’s of liguria
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none
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6- What the most well know DOC? For what?
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Cinque terre for white wine
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7- How vermentino is called in liguria?
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Pigato
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8- Indegenious grapes in liguria?
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Bosco, Albarola
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12- Give me all DOCG of Lombardy (5)
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Franciacorta
Oltrepo Pavese Moscato di Scanzo Sforzato di Valtellina Valtellina Superiore |
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13- What is franciacortta Sarten?
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A style of cremant for white only less than 5 atm
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14- What the new appellation for Terre de Franciacorta DOC? What is covering?
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Curtefranca for all none sparkling
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15- What is Stagafassli?
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Valtelina in Switzerland
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16- In what DOC could you find Chiaretto?
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What is it? Valtènesi and Riviera del Garda Bresciano/Garda Bresciano a deeper color rose wine made mostly with barbera
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17- What the river crossing Lombardy and all North Italy?
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Po
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18- Which DOC is located in Both Lombardy and Veneto? (3)
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San Martino della Battaglia, garda, lugana
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19- What the 2 most important Lake for wine in Lombardy?
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Iseo and Garda
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20- In 22 DOC I find 12 being the most important, how many can you tell me?
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Botticino, Capriano del Colle, Cellatica, Curtefranca, garda, Lambrusco Mantovano, Lugana, Oltrepo Pavese, San Colombano al Lambro/San Colombano, San Martino della Battaglia, and Valcalepio
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21- Riesling Italico is most famous under what name?
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Welshreisling
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22- What the most commun training method for Marzemino?
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Pergola
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