What is Gemischter Satz? Where is it still popular?
- Carnuntum and Wien
What subregions of Niederösterreich have a DAC status?
Is Welschriesling related to Riesling?
No and it is inferior
What region of Austria shares many viticultural and climatic traits with Hungary?
Burgenland
Describe the climate of the Burgenland.
-Hot Pannonian (Continental) Climate - Tempered by the cooling influence of the Neusiedlersee Lake
What grape are the DAC wines of Weinviertal? What are the min ABVs for both Normal and Reserve? What is required of the wines?
What region contains Austria’s best vineyards?
Wachau
Describe the Wachau’s location.
A narrow band of steep slopes
Where are the Wachau’s best vineyards located?
Terraced along the northern banks of the Danube
What is gföhler?
The local name for the soil in the Wachau.
It is a combination of Loess and gföhler (gneiss)
What is the min ABV of Austrian Prädikatswein?
5%
What is peculiar about Austrian Kabinett?
-Rather than the beginning rung of Prädikatswein it is a subset of Qualitätswein
What is the scale for must weights used in Austria? What is the ratio for sugar to must weight?
Klosterneuberger Mostwaage Scale
1ºKMW = 1% Sugar content of the must
What are the min must weights for Austrian wine?
What village is Achleiten in?
What is the Vinea Wachau?
-Founded in 1983
-Members control more than 85% of the Wachau’s vineyard acreage
-An org. or estates sworn to uphold the tenets of natural winemaking
-As spelled out in the Codex
›No additives (including chaptalization)
›No aromatization (including the use of new barrique)
›No fractionization (techniques such as de-alc’ing)
-All wines released by members must be bottled in the Wachau and vinified from grapes grown there
When does the first Trockenbeerenauslese in Austria date to?
- Predating German Spätlese by over 200 years
What is the largest wine growing region in Austria?
-Niederösterreich (Lower Austria)
Contains twice the planted vineyard area of the next leading weinebaugiete - Burgenland
What is the Pannonian Plain?
What are Austria’s 3 major winemaking regions (Weinbaugebiete)?
What are the 3 quality levels of Austrian wine? What are their max yields?
-All share the same max yield of 9,000kg/ha (67.5hl/ha)
What was Wagram known as prior to 2007?
Donauland
What are the 8 subzones of Niederösterreich? Which are long the Danube? Which are not?
What was Austria’s first DAC (and also Niederösterreich’s largest subzone)?
Weinviertal (2002)