How would you describe the climate in Cachapoal Valley?
Warm, surrounded by mountains, no ocean influence
What is a constraint to grape growing in Coquimbo Region?
Irrigation is essential but very expensive due to lack of water resources.
The DO hierarchy?
Chile is a very long country and its vineyards run from 30 degrees south to 38 degrees south - but its climate is broadly similar across this area - what is it and describe it
What 2 black and 2 white grapes do well in Casablanca Valley and San Antonio Valley?
Syrah / Pinot Noir
Sauvignon Blanc / Chardonnay
Which Chilean grape variety used to be confused with Merlot?
Carmenere
What is the most widely grown grape variety in Chile?
Cabernet Sauvignon
What is the name of the national promotional body and what are its key aims?
What percentage of Chilean wine is exported?
70%
Which wine region near Santiago has the warmest climate?
Maipo
What 1 white and 1 red wine would you expect from Elqui Valley?
Sauvignon Blanc and Syrah
80% of Chilean wine is made by just four wineries; name them.
What 3 things provides the cooling in Coastal areas and inside much of the Inland Mountain ranges?
Which Chilean winery produces “Casa Real?”
What grape is used?
What is the wine’s DO?
Santa Rita
100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Maipo Valley DO
name the 6 main regional DOs
The DOs were divided along mainly political lines
What are the key export markets for Chile?
Chile is now in the ____ largest exporter of wine and the ___ largest producer.
4th / 7th
Introduced in 2012 what are the 3 new terms introduced to describe where a wine is from and what do they mean?
Costa = From near the coast
Entre Cordilleras = Between the (mountain) ranges
Andes = From the mountain area
Why did the Chilean government introduce extra designations for wine, on top of the DOs, such as Costa, Entre Cordilleras, Andes?
Rapel Valley is subdivided into 2 zones, what are they?
Cachapoal Valley and Colchagua Valley
Carmenere can claim to be Chile’s red varietal - describe the varietal and the wine made from it.
Cooling influences to Chile’s climate - clue - there are quite a few
Cooling influences:
high diurnal range& altitude moderating temps
Almaviva Winery is a joint project between:
What type of wine is produced?
Where are they located (sub-region / DO)?
Concha y Toro and Baron Philippe de Rothschild.
Cabernet Sauvignon-dominated blend, with Carmenére, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc.
Puente Alto DO / Maipo Valley / Central Valley
To qualify for DO status what criteria must a wine meet?