Describe the Austrian climate
Describe the typical soil types in Austria.
The two major soil types are thin soils over rock (granite or gneiss) and richer soils like loess.
Riesling tends to be planted on thinner soils as it doesn’t require as much water as Grüner Veltliner.
Grüner Veltliner tends to be planted on soils with a high water holding capacity such as loess or clay.
Explain what kind of soil Riesling is usually planted on in Austria
Riesling tends to be planted on thinner soils as it doesn’t require as much water as Grüner Veltliner.
Explain what kind of soil Grüner Veltliner is usually planted in Austria.
Grüner Veltliner tends to be planted on soils with a high water holding capacity such as loess or clay.
What is the height in metres that vines were often trained at using the Lenz Moser system.
1.2-1.4 meters
What percentage of Austrian vineyards are certified as sustainable.
3.5%
What percentage of Austrian vineyards are following organic or biodynamic practices.
16.4%
Grüner Veltliner make up what percentage of plantings in Austria
31%
What is the maximum yields per hectare for all Austrian vineyards.
67.5 hL/ha
Grüner Veltliner skins contain a specific chemical compound. What aroma does this chemical compound often contribute to wine?
Peppery
Give a tasting note for a typical Grüner Veltliner
Give a tasting note for a typical Welschriesling
Give a tasting note for a typical for Austrian Riesling
Give a tasting note for a typical for Austrian Zweigelt
Give a tasting note for a typical for Austrian Blaufränkisch
Typically, similar winemaking techniques are used throughout Austria when making white wines from Riesling and Grüner Veltliner. Which winemaking techniques are often used when making these types of white Austrian wines?
Identify the three terms used for the following in Austrian wine labelling:
* Austrian wine without a Geographic Indication.
* Austrian wine with a PGI.
* Austrian wine with a PDO.
Which of the Prädikat level does not fall into the Prädikatswein system in Austria?
Kabinett
What are the quality indicating labelling terms for Austrian:
* Single vineyard wines
* Regional wines
* Village wines
When were these rules put in place
Riedenwein
Gebietswein
Ortswein
In 2002 the DAC rules were introduced in Austria to create an appellation system.
Name the three registered trademarks from the Vinea Wachau
Define Smaragd
Typically a highly concentrated, dry wine, with ripe fruit flavours; minimum 12.5% abv.
Define Steinfeder
Fruity, dry wine, with a maximum of 11.5% abv; the lightest style.
Define Federspiel
A more concentrated, dry wine with alcohol ranging from 11.5-12.5% abv.
How much rainfall does Wachau recieve a year
Only receives around 460 mm of rain per year