When did exports of Madeira start to take off and why?
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Instituto do Vinho da Madeira was founded in 1979 and is now known as _____.
IVBAM
(Instituto do Vinho, do Bordado e do Artesanato da Madeira, IP-RAM)
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Madeira experiences ____ summers and ____ winters.
Warm summers; mild winters
Lack of winter dormancy can be a problem in the warmest sites.
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The north and center of the island of Madeira are considerably _____ and _____ than the southern part of the island.
Cooler and wetter
How many hectares of vineyards are planted on the island of Madeira?
Where are most vineyards located?
Only ~450ha
Vineyards tend to be located relatively near the coast with forests covering the mountainous center of the island.
Soils of Madeira
Tinta Negra is now a ‘recommended’ grape variety in Madeira next to which other five grapes?
What is the most planted grape variety on the island of Madeira and why?
Tinta Negra – easy to grow, high yields
What style of wine is Tinta Negra used to make?
Wines at all sweetness levels
In Madeira, Sercial makes wines that are:
Driest in style with high acid
Sercial is an early or late ripener?
Late ripener, usually one of the last to be picked.
Sercial is resistant to which mildew but susceptible to what?
Is Verdelho the most planted, second most planted, or least planted vinifera grape variety on Madeira?
What is it susceptible to?
Which Boal variety grows on Madeira?
What is its synonym in White Port production?
What style of wine is Boal generally made in?
What is it susceptible to?
Note that on p.49 of the D4 materials Boal is also referred to as semi-sweet
Which sub-variety of Malvasia is the most commonly grown on the island of Madeira?
Does it produce low or high yields?
What is it susceptible to?
Terrantez
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Most grapes are planted on a pergola system on Madeira, called _____.
What are the benefits of this system?
Besides latadas, how else are vines in Madeira trained?
What are they called here?
Cordon trained + VSP trellised, called Espaldeira
In Madeira’s warm, humid climate, what are three common fungal diseases?
Fungicide sprays are typically needed in Madeira
Select the correct answer:
Irrigation in Madeira is:
Widely practiced
Irrigation is necessary for the southern part of the island.
What is the name of the small irrigation channels that carry rainwater from the center of Madeira to vineyards?
Levadas
Who decides when to start harvest in Madeira?
When does harvest typically start?
The IVBAM after they’ve consulted with producers and growers.
Usually starts end of August/early September.
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Due to Madeira’s terrain, harvest is usually done by ____.
Hand