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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1) Final date for students to DROP a course without penalty is Friday, October 17th 2) "The Friday Night Wine Tasting Series" Weekly wine tasting hosted by Barry Alberts at Christabelle's-Coconut Grove @ 3157 Commodore Plaza Questions 305-793-3120 Time: 7:00pm to 9:30 pm - No Reservations Required Upcoming Tasting: October 17, 2008 - Exceptional wines (91 pts +) from California, Australia, Spain & France 3) Check out wine blog by Fred Tasker of the Miami Herald:

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

1) Final date for students to DROP a course without penalty is Friday, October 17th

2) "The Friday Night Wine Tasting Series"

Weekly wine tasting hosted by Barry Alberts

at

Christabelle's-Coconut Grove @ 3157

Commodore Plaza

Questions 305-793-3120

Time: 7:00pm to 9:30 pm - No Reservations

Required

Upcoming Tasting:

October 17, 2008 - Exceptional wines (91 pts +)

from California, Australia, Spain & France

3) Check out wine blog by Fred Tasker of the Miami

Herald:

http://miamiherald.typepad.com/wine_beneath_the_palms/

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Italy

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Ancient Italy - Roman Empire

Mythology

• Roman god of wine: Bacchus

• Bacchanalia = wild festivals took place celebrating Roman god Bacchus

• The term bacchanalia is often used to indicate wild, drunken "partying"

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Italian Wine Laws

• Modeled after the French AOC system• Government controls began in 1960s; updated regularly

Main elements controlled by Italian Wine laws:

The geographical boundaries of each wine region Grape varieties that can be used Maximum yield per acre Aging requirements in barrel or bottle*

* the term RISERVA indicates longer aging

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Italian Wine Classificationsfrom low to high

• Vino da Tavola (VdT) > This level is INTENDED TO BE equal to French Vin de Table

• Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT)> Equal to French Vin de Pays

• Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) > Equal to French AOC

• Denominazione di Origine Controllata Garantita (DOCG)> Since Italy does not have Grand Cru nor Premier Cru vineyards, these areas are considered the top sites

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Italian Terms for "Winery"

Azienda Agricola

Azienda Vinicola

Azienda Vitivinicola

Fattoria

Podere

Tenuta

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Tuscany

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Chianti (Tuscany)

Main grape: SangioveseChianti is a large region divided in 7 sub-areas:

– Classico *

– Colli Aretini

– Colli Fiorentini

– Colline Pisane

– Colli Senesi

– Montalbano

– Rufina

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Chianti Regions

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DOCG Chianti Classico

• In 1996, Chianti Classico received its own DOCG with production regulations different from those for other Chianti wines

• Aging Requirements: Chianti Classico = 1 yearChianti Classico Riserva =2 years

• Grape varietySangiovese (at least 80%)The remaining 20% is choice of producer

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2005:Gallo Nero "Black Rooster" trademark(used since 1716 by Chianti Classico producers) was made compulsory on all bottles of Chianti Classico

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The Super Tuscan Phenomenon

• High-end Vino da Tavola wines made in the 1990s in Tuscany became known as “Super Tuscans”

• Old style vs. new style wines

• Use of non-traditional, non-native grape varietals

• Some famous producers: Ornellaia ($150) Sassicaia ($150) Masseto by Ornellaia ($300)

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Ornellaia blend:

• Cabernet Sauvignon • Merlot• Cabernet Franc • Petit Verdot

Price = $150+

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Ornellaia winery building

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Ornellaia vineyard view

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Super Tuscan

(by Ornellaia)

100% Merlot

Price = $300+

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DOC Bolgheri

• Tenuta dell’Ornellaia was

founded in 1981 - sold as

Vino da Tavola until 1994

• In 1994 Ornellaia was

granted DOC status in

Bolgheri

• Bolgheri is home to

several Super Tuscans

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Wine: Sassicaia

• Winery:

Tenuta San Guido

• Owner: Marchese Nicolo Incisa della Roccheta

• Started experimenting with Cabernet Sauvignon grapes in the 1940s

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DOC Bolgheri Sassicaia

In 1994, DOC Bolgheri granted a special DOC to the Super Tuscan Sassicaia, the first ever for a wine from a single estate

Sassicaia bottle price $150+

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Tenuta San Guido - Sassicaia

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The Piedmont Region

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The Piedmont Region

A few well-known red wines include:

DOC GRAPE• Barbera d'Alba Barbera• Barbera d'Asti Barbera

DOCG GRAPE• Barolo Nebbiolo• Barbaresco Nebbiolo

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Pinot GrigioThe Pinot Grigio grape is used in

many DOC and IGT wines all over Italy

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Spain

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Spanish Wine Classificationsfrom low to high

• Vino de Mesa (Table wine)

• Vino de la Tierra (Country wines)

• Vino de Calidad con Indicación Geografica (VCIG)Created in 2003; after 5 years, wines can apply for DO status

• Denominación de Origen (DO) Quality-wine regions (62)

• Denominación de Origen Calificada (DOC) >Regions with a proven track record of consistent quality >Only 2 wine regions with this status: Rioja and Priorato

• Denominación de Pago (DO de Pago)>Created in 2003 for highest-quality single estates>Spain’s answer to Super-Tuscans/Vino da Tavola

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Spanish wine words…

• Cosecha = harvest

• Vendimia = harvest

• Tinto = red wine

• Bodega = winery and/or wine shop

• Cava = sparkling wine from Spain

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Main grape varietals in Spain

REDTempranillo a.k.a Tinto Fino, Tinto del PaisGarnachaCariñena a.k.a Mazuelo

WHITEMacabeo, Parellada & Xare-lo (for CAVA)AlbariñoViura

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Most well-known Spanish wine regions

• Rioja*• Ribera del Duero• Penedés *• Priorato• Rias Baixas• Navarra• Rueda• Jerez

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RIOJA: Minimum Aging Requirements(before releasing for sale)

Rioja wines are aged longer before release than any other wines in the world:

• Crianza = aged 2 years, at least 1 year in oakwhites: 6 months in oak

• Reserva = aged 3 years, at least 1 year in oak whites: 1 year, at least 6 months in oak

• Gran Reserva = aged 5 years, at least 2 years in oak whites: aged 4 years, at least 6 months in oak

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DOC RiojaGrapes: Tempranillo + Garnacha + Cariñena

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Marqués de Riscal winery, Rioja

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Marqués de Riscal winery designed by Frank Gehry

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DO Penedés

• Spain’s sparkling wine — CAVA — is made by the same method as French Champagne, Méthode Champenoise; in Spain it is referred to as Metodo Tradicional

• Most Cava in Spain (95%) is made in the Penedés region

• Grapes used in CAVA (white): Macabeo, Parellada & Xare-lo

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Cava Label

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Cava cellar (Codorniu winery)

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Codorniu vineyard

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Greece

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Greek Wine in History

• Wine produced as early as 3,000 BC

• Ancient Greeks worshipped Dionysus as god of wine (in ancient Rome known as Bacchus)

• Greek wine production went into decline during the middle ages

• Greek wine revival began in 1990s

• Retsina: Pine resin added to wine

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Greek Wine Classifications

• OPAP = Appellation of Origin of High Quality (dry wines)

• OPE = Controlled Appellation of Origin (sweet wines)

• Topikos Oinos (Regional Wines)

• Table Wines

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Next quiz: Monday October 20

Topics:– Alsace (France)– Germany – Austria– Italy– Spain+ Wine Ratings

Good Luck!

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Aromas/flavors

• Berries: strawberry, raspberry, cherry

• Aged fruit: prunes, rasisins, dried cherries

• Wood: oak, cedar, vanilla, char/toast

• Forest floor: twigs, eucalyptus, earthiness

• Caramel, spices, smoky/campfire

• Leather, tar, tobacco, Worcestershire sauce

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Wine: ________________________________________________Price: _________

1 = dislike _______ 2 = like _______ 3 = love ______

Description of Nose/Aroma

_________________________________________________________________

Aroma intensity: barely perceptible_____ expressive ______concentrated/complex _____

On the Palate

ACIDS soft _____ crisp _____ high/strong ______

TANNINS soft _____ medium ______ intense ______

SWEETNESS needs more ____ just right _____ noticeable _____ cloying/sticky______

OAK PRESENCE none _____ light _____ medium ______ heavy ______

BODY/WEIGHT light _____ medium _____ full ____

FINISH/PERSISTENCE ______ short ______ medium _______ lengthy

Purchasing criteria

Do not buy at any price_______ Buy only if "priced right"______

Buy at current price______ Buy a case! Great price/value ratio______

Buy for special occasions______ Buy only as collector/showcase item _______

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Wine: ________________________________________________Price: _________

1 = dislike _______ 2 = like _______ 3 = love ______

Description of Nose/Aroma

_________________________________________________________________

Aroma intensity: barely perceptible_____ expressive ______concentrated/complex _____

On the Palate

ACIDS soft _____ crisp _____ high/strong ______

TANNINS soft _____ medium ______ intense ______

SWEETNESS needs more ____ just right _____ noticeable _____ cloying/sticky______

OAK PRESENCE none _____ light _____ medium ______ heavy ______

BODY/WEIGHT light _____ medium _____ full ____

FINISH/PERSISTENCE ______ short ______ medium _______ lengthy

Purchasing criteria

Do not buy at any price_______ Buy only if "priced right"______

Buy at current price______ Buy a case! Great price/value ratio______

Buy for special occasions______ Buy only as collector/showcase item _______

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Wine: ________________________________________________Price: _________

1 = dislike _______ 2 = like _______ 3 = love ______

Description of Nose/Aroma

_________________________________________________________________

Aroma intensity: barely perceptible_____ expressive ______concentrated/complex _____

On the Palate

ACIDS soft _____ crisp _____ high/strong ______

TANNINS soft _____ medium ______ intense ______

SWEETNESS needs more ____ just right _____ noticeable _____ cloying/sticky______

OAK PRESENCE none _____ light _____ medium ______ heavy ______

BODY/WEIGHT light _____ medium _____ full ____

FINISH/PERSISTENCE ______ short ______ medium _______ lengthy

Purchasing criteria

Do not buy at any price_______ Buy only if "priced right"______

Buy at current price______ Buy a case! Great price/value ratio______

Buy for special occasions______ Buy only as collector/showcase item _______