Questions - Italy, Spain, Portugal

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This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Slide 1 - Slide

Where is the Rioja wine region situated?
A
Northern part of Spain
B
Northern part of Italy
C
Southern part of Spain
D
Southern part of Italy

Slide 2 - Quiz

In Italy, which red grape variety is grown the most?
A
Chardonnay
B
Gamay
C
Sangiovese
D
Tempranillo

Slide 3 - Quiz

Where does Port come from?
A
From the Douro region
B
From the Jerez region
C
From the Piemonte region
D
From the La Mancha region

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which Italian (DOC(G) makes white wine, exclusively?
A
Bardolino
B
Barolo
C
Chianti
D
Soave

Slide 5 - Quiz

What type of sherry is characterized by the development of flor in the vats?
A
Fino
B
Olorosso
C
Pedro Ximénez

Slide 6 - Quiz

To which region is Piemonte often compared, and why?
A
Bordeaux, assemblage wines
B
Bourgogne, cépage wines
C
Champagne, sparkling wines
D
Languedoc-Roussillon, assemblage wines

Slide 7 - Quiz

From which grape variety is Prosecco made?
A
Glera
B
Sangiovese
C
Sauvignon blanc
D
Tempranillo

Slide 8 - Quiz

What type of wine is a port?
A
Fortified wine
B
Sparkling wine
C
Still wine

Slide 9 - Quiz

What is the largest wine region in Spain?
A
Rueda
B
Jerez
C
La Mancha
D
Rioja

Slide 10 - Quiz

Spain has many more vineyards than Italy and France, but produces less wine.
A
False
B
True

Slide 11 - Quiz

From which grape variety is Barolo made?
A
Corvina
B
Molinara
C
Nebbiolo
D
Rondinella

Slide 12 - Quiz



Toscana


Veneto


Jerez


Douro
Chianti
Prosecco
Port
Sherry

Slide 13 - Drag question

What is the reason for not finding a vintage year on the wine label of port?
A
Because it is a wine blend
B
Because it is a fortified wine
C
Because it is composed of wines from various harvests
D
Because of the Potugese wine regulations

Slide 14 - Quiz

What is the most important grape variety for the production of sherry?
A
Oloroso
B
Palomino fino
C
Pedro Ximénez
D
Airèn

Slide 15 - Quiz

What is a different name for the tempranillo grape?
A
Cencibel
B
Tinta cao
C
Touriga nacional
D
Tinta roriz

Slide 16 - Quiz

Wednesday the 24th of June - 1.00 p.m. at school!

Slide 17 - Slide

What are we going to do? 

Tasting or theoretical questions?

Slide 18 - Slide

Light to full, dry white wine with aromas of white fruit, white notes and some vanilla, medium acidity, and a slightly round mouthfeel.
A
Chardonnay
B
Sauvignon blanc

Slide 19 - Quiz

A white wine with a warm tint, an exotic explosion of aromas, low in acidity, and appear to be soft and sweet.
A
Gewurztraminer
B
Pinot blanc

Slide 20 - Quiz

This wine has a natural ability to be lighter than other red wines and have low tannin, a subtle aroma of red fruit, especially strawberry, and fine acids.
A
Cabernet sauvignon
B
Pinot noir

Slide 21 - Quiz

This red wine has an average to intense flavour level, mostly supple with subtle fruit tones of strawberry and cherry, and does well with a long, oak ageing process.
A
Tempranillo
B
Shiraz

Slide 22 - Quiz

What do you prefer, tasting, or theoretical questions?

Slide 23 - Mind map

NEXT WEEK - the 10th of June

- Assignments chapter 6 and 7

- A quiz about the wine regions; Austria, Hungary, California, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand

Slide 24 - Slide