Where in Austria are all of the country’s winegrowing regions?
Eastern Austria
What is the general, overall climate of Austria?
Continental
Why do some regions in Austria have Mediterranean climates?
Warm air from the east.
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Austria’s northermost winegrowing regions are in the foothills of the ____ Mountains.
Alps
What river flows through Vienna and Niederösterreich?
Danube River
(Donau)
The best vineyards in Niederösterreich are situated where?
Steep hillsides overlooking the Danube River and its tributaries.
Select the correct answer.
Austria winemaking:
a. New oak is rarely used for white wine production.
b. New oak is always used for white wine production.
c. Austria only makes red wines using international grape varieties.
a. New oak is rarely used for white wine production.
What are the 2 main styles of white wine production in Austria?
Very dry or very sweet white wines.
No current production of off-dry styles.
What are the 2 main white grape varieties grown in Austria?
What are the 2 main red grape varieties grown in Austria?
In Austria, wines without Geographical Indication are classified as:
Wein
In Austria, wines with Geographical Indication are classified as:
Landwein
These are regional wines and are labeled with one of three broad geographic areas (Weinbauregionen): Weinland, Steirerland, or Bergland. They are rarely exported.
Austrian wine law defines three levels of quality:
In Austria, Qualitätswein is subdivided into 2 categories:
In Austria, what does DAC stand for?
Districtus Austriae Controllatus
It’s similar to the AOC or DOC system.
Select the correct answer.
Austria’s DAC system:
a. Permits only specific grape varieties and styles, and focuses on dry wines.
b. Permits all international grape varieties, and allows any style.
c. Permits only Sylvaner, and focuses on sweet wines.
a. Permits only specific grape varieties and styles, and focuses on dry wines.
In Austria, Prädikatswein are common or rare?
Rare
Austria’s Prädikatswein hierarchy includes the additional categories of strohwein, a dried grape wine of at least Beerenauslese ripeness, and Ausbruch, a sweet specialty of Rust, a city on the western shore of Neusiedlersee.
Wachau has its own classification system based on grape ripeness at harvest.
From the least ripe to most ripe they are:
Where does ‘Steinfeder’ come from?
Named for the feathery grass that grows in the area.
Where does the term ‘Federspiel’ come from?
It’s an ancient term for a tool used in falconry.
Where does the term ‘Smaragd’ come from?
Named for green lizards in the vineyards.
In Austria, what is the word for Lower Austria?
Niederösterreich
What are the 3 subregions of Niederösterreich?
What is on nearly every capsule of Austrian wine, Qualitätswein level or higher?
The Banderole, or the flag of Austria