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Condado do Tea
Baja(Navarra), Rioja Alavesa (País Vasco)

What are the five DO’s of Galicia?
Rias Baixas
Ribeiro: 2804 Ha - In between Condado do Tea and
Ribeira Sacra
Ribeira Sacra
Valdeorras: 1286 HA, Galicia’s east most, age worthy Godello
Monterrei: border of north Portugal 437HA
A wine labeled Albarino must contain what % of the Albarino grape?
100%
Which river separates Rias Baixas from Portugal?
The Miño
Duero (Duoro) farther south
What wine is Valdeorras most noted for?
The fruit driven, high acid, age worthy white wine Godello
What is the white Rioja varietal Viura known as elsewhere in Spain?
Macabeo
Is chaptalization allowed in Rioja?
no
Is there Ribera del Duero Blanco, If so what varietals comprise it
No blanco only Rosado and Tinto
**law changed October 2019, Albillo Mayor (75%min.): Albillo is 5% of planting in the DO - the other white varietes mirror the Castilla y Leon IGP
Name a few famous Ribera del Duero producers?
Vega Sicilia, Pingus, Aalto, Mauro and Pesquera
Vega Sicilia was only serious producer until 1980’s
What autonomia is Toro located, what winery is owned by LVMH, name the famed winery that owns Pintia, what’s the dominate red grape for production
Toro: 5868 Ha
Blanco = min. 85% Malvasia or min. 100% Verdejo
Rosado = min. 75% Tinta de Toro or 100% Grenache
Tinto: min. 75% Tinta de Toro

Arabako Txakolina, Bizkaiko Txakolina and Getariako Txakolina are DO’s of Basque Country/País Vasco, what are the red and white grapes used
What DOCa produces wine in this region and from what subzone
The autonomía of Murcia has 3 DO’s Baullas, Yecla and ____ . What is the dominate grape
Jumilla (25,000 Ha) - Monastrell, 80% of vineyards
sandy soils
Name 3 excellent vintages from Rioja/Ribera del Duero
Name 3 off vintages from Rioja/Ribera del Duero
Who brought Stainless steel and temperature control to Catalonia?
Miguel Torres
Name the subzones in Rias Baixas
Val do Salnés, Ribeira do Ulla, Soutomaior, O Rosal, Condado do Tea
Authorized: Torrontés, Godello
What is the capacity of traditional barrels used in aging red wines in Rioja?
A.218 liters
B.225 liters
C.228 liters
D.300 liters
B. 225 liters
What geographical feature separates Costers del Segre from Southwest France?
A.Bay of Biscay
B.Ebro River
C.Pyrenees Mountains
D.Cantabrian Mountains
What autonomiá is it located in
C. Pyrenees Mountains
Catalonia/Catalunya
What specific body of water is directly to the north of País Vasco?
A. Bay of Biscay
B. Balearic Sea
C. Alboran Sea
D. Tyrrhenean Sea
A. Bay of Biscay
In which region would you find the Calatayud DO?
A.Catalunya
B.Navarra
C.Aragon
D.La Mancha
E.Castilla y León
C. Aragon
Select the sub-region(s) of Rias Baixas located along the Minho River.
A.Condado do Tea
B.Ó Rosal
C.Ribeira do Ulla
D.Soutomaior
E.Val do Salnés
A. Condado do Tea
B. Ó Rosal
Tenerife and Lanzarote are located in what archipelago?
Canary Islands
Tacoronte-Acentejo DO, Abona DO
Valle de Güímar DO
Valle de la Orotava DO
Ycoden-Daute-Isora DO
FMatch the river to the respective appellation.
Valdeorras, Extremadura, Toro, Jerez-Xérès-Sherry, Rioja
A. Ebro
B. Sil
C. Duero
D. Guadalquivir
E. Tagus
A. Ebro Rioja
B. Sil Valdeorras
C. Duero Toro
D. Guadalquivir Jerez-Xérès-Sherry
E. Tagus Extremadura
What sub-region of Rías Baixas has the highest production of total wine?
A.Condado do Tea
B.Ó Rosal
C.Ribeira do Ulla
D.Soutomaior
E.Val do Salnés
E. Val do Salnés
Wines labeled Añejo are aged for a minimum of how many months before release?
A.12
B.18
C.24
D.36
What are the other 2 designations and their aging requirements
C. 24 months
Noble: Minimum 18 months in a cask of less than 600 L or bottle
Añejo: Minimum 24 months in a cask of less than 600 L or bottle
Viejo: Minimum 36 months and demonstrates marked oxidative character