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Portugal's 3 Wine Classifications: |
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DOP (Denominacao de Origem Protegida)
IGP (Indicacao Geografica Protegida)
VINHOS DE MESA/VINHOS: Table Wine
*Individual Legislations for each DOP wine is prescribed within the DOP, which sets the requirements for allowed styles, max yields, min alcohol, aging, and grape varietals.
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THERE ARE 14 IGP's.
WITHIN EACH IGP, you will find DOP's, who have stricter rules and regulations regarding yields, grapes, aging, and overall quality.
All IGP wine must be a min 85% of grapes grown in the stated region.
A wide range of varietals is permitted in each IGP, and min alcohol content also varies.
IGP includes the prior designations of IG (Indicacao Geografica) and VR (Vinhos Regional). These are being eliminated to conform to EU standards, however these designations may be left on the label if they're not being exported. |
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1. MINHO
2. TRANSMONTANO
3. DURIENSE
4. TERRAS DO DAO
5. TERRAS DE CISTER
6. TERRAS DE BEIRA
7. BEIRA ATLANTICO
8. TEJO
9. LISBOA
10. ALENTEJANO
11. PENINSULA DE SETUBAL
12. ALGARVE
13. TERRAS MADEIRENSES
14. ACORES |
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"private wine cellar"
Vintage-dated DOP or IGP wines with this on the label indicate a min period of aging prior to release:
*RED (Tinto) wines must age for a min 30 months, 12 in bottle.
*WHITE (Branco) AND ROSADO wines must age for a min 12 months, 6 in bottle. |
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As pioneered by Niepoort, this has a separate connotation:
Vintage Garrafeira Port following a few years aging in barrels is required to mature for a period of at least 8 years in glass demijohns (like Canteiro Sherry). |
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Reserva: indicates the wine has at least .5% more alcohol than the legal min established by the respective DOP or IGP. *However, stricter requirements for DOPs may supersede this standard.
Method Trad Sparkling wines: reserva indicates a min period of 12 months on the lees prior to degorgement. |
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Indicates a min 1% higher abv than that established by the regional appellation.
*Garrafeira, Reserva, and Colheita Seleccionada may all be applied to wines produced in any of Portugal's demarcated regions. |
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The main red CASTA (grape varietals): |
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CASTELAO
TOURIGA NACIONAL
JAEN (aka Mencia)
ALFROCHEIRO
TRINCADEIRA (aka Tinta Amarela)
BAGA
ARAGONEZ (Tinta Roriz, Tempranillo)
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FERNAO PIRES (Maria Gomes)
ENCRUZADO
ARINTO
ANTAO VAZ
ALVARINHO
CERCIAL
SERCIAL (Esgana Cao "Dog Strangler") |
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MINHO IGP & VINHO VERDE DOP |
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Definition
These two share the exact geographic boundaries.
THERE ARE 9 SUBREGIONS.
Cool, rainy, Atlantic influenced climate prevails, so rot can be problematic.
Wineries trellis their vines high above the ground, referred to as ENFORCADO, to avoid rot.
VINHO VERDE "Green Wine" references the youthfulness and also the verdant countryside. This is also the largest DOP in Portugal.
They produce red, white, and rosado wines.
RED CASTAS: Espadeiro, Borracal, Vinhao, Alvarelhao
WHITE CASTAS: Alvarinho, Trajadura, Loureiro, Avesso, Pederna (Arinto) |
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NAME THE 9 SUBREGIONS OF VINHO VERDE DOP: |
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Definition
MONCAO e MELGACO
LIMA
CAVADO
BASTO
AVE
SOUSA
AMARANTE
BAIAO
PAIVA |
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Located to the east of Minho and along the Spanish border.
Within this region are 3 subregions of the
Tras-os-Montes DOP:
CHAVES
VALPACOS
PLANALTO MIRANDES
*The region is dry, hot, and mountainous with the resulting wines typically ripe and full bodied. Cooler, high-altitude vineyards exist and those better preserve acidity.
Important RED CASTAS: Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Bastardo (Trousseau), Touriga Francesca, Trincadeira.
Important WHITE CASTAS: Fernao Pires, Siria, Viosinho, Gouveio, Malvasia Fina, Rabigato. |
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DURIENSE IGP: DOURO and PORTO |
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The Duriense IGP is a slender region that encompasses the eastern, mountainous Douro River Valley south of Transmontano. It includes the DOP's of DOURO and PORTO.
The Douro is Portugal's first demarcated wine region.
SCHIST is the preferred soil type for Port and is found abundantly throughout the zone.
The Douro Valley has a continental climate because the region's craggy mountains act as a barrier from the humid Atlantic winds.
THERE ARE 3 SUBZONES IN DOURO:
BAIXA CORGO (lower corgo)
CIMA CORGO (upper corgo)
DOURO SUPERIOR
*Baixa corgo lowest quality |
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"Fortified" in Portuguese.
Moscatel do Douro are produced as Douro DOP, but fortified Port from the Douro region is released as Porto DOP. |
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THE GRAPES OF DOURO AND PORTO |
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RED: Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Cao, Tinta Barroca.
WHITE: Malvasia Fina, Viosinho, Rabigato, Gouveio.
*Moscatel Galego is used for foritified Moscatel wines, which may carry an age designation in the manner of tawny Port. |
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Definition
Branca/Rosado: 10.5%
Tinto: 11%
Reserva: +1% abv + aging requirements below
WHITE RESERVA: must be aged min 6 months
RED RESERVA: must be aged minimum 1 year
Those that meet reserva criteria and score exceptionally well may use the term GRANDE RESERVA.
*Espumanto do Douro (sparkling) and Colheita Tardia (late harvest) may be produced as Douro DOP. |
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NAME THE 4 IGPs OF BEIRAS: |
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Definition
Terras do Dao
Terras de Cister
Terras da Beira
Beira Atlantico |
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NAME THE 2 DOPs OF TERRAS DO DAO IGP: |
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NAME THE ONLY DOP OF BEIRA ATLANTICO IGP: |
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NAME THE ONLY DOP IN TERRAS DE CISTER DOP: |
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Tavora-Varosa DOP, which is a center for sparkling wine production. It is a small appellation just due south of the Douro River.
"Land of the Cistercians" |
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NAME THE ONLY DOP IN TERRAS DA BEIRA IGP: |
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BEIRA INTERIOR DOP, a larger appellation near the Spanish border. Despite its size it has relatively fewer growers.
Beira Interior contains 3 subzones:
BEIRA CASTELO RODRIGO
COVA DE BEIRA
PINHEL |
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NAME THE 7 SUBREGIONS OF THE Dao DOP: |
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SERRA DE ESTRELA
ALVA
BESTEIROS
CASTENDO
SILGUEIROS
TERRAS DE AZURARA
TERRAS DE SENHORIM |
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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE DAO: |
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Sheltered by 3 mountain ranges, the Dao is partially protected from the harsh winds of the continental interior, and the wet, cool maritime systems of the coast.
The region is hot and dry in growing season, but rainy in the winter.
Touriga Nacional is king, followed by Jaen, Touriga Franca, Alfrocheiro, Aragonez, Bastardo, Rufete, Trincadeira, and Tinta Cao.
Whites grapes are predominantly: Encruzado, Bical, and Cercial.
*Cab and Semillon are allowed, but cannot comprise more than 40% of the blend. |
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DAO RED WINE CLASSIFICATIONS: |
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Tinto: Min 11% abv, cannot be released before May 15 of the year following harvest.
Tinto Reserva: Min 11.5% abv, 24 months min
Tinto Garrafeira: Min 11.%, 36 months, 12 in bottle
Tinto Nobre: Min 12% abv, 36 months min
Tinto Nobre Reserva: Min 12.5%, 42 months min
Tinto Nobre Garrafeira: 12.5%, 48 mo., 18 in bottle. |
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DAO WHITE WINE CLASSIFICATIONS: |
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Branco: Min 11% abv with no aging requirements
Branco Reserva: Min 11.5%, 6 months
Branco Garrafeira: 11.5%, 12 months, 6 in bottle
Branco Nobre: 11.5%, 12 months
Branco Nobre Reserva: 12%, 12 Months
Branco Nobre Garrafeira: 12%, 18 months, 9 in bottle |
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Located west of Dao, this DOP experience a milder, rainier climate. It also produces predominantly red wine.
Known for the astringent Baga, the main red grape in the region that does particularly well in the barros (clay) soils.
The white grapes, Maria Gomes and Arinto, are usually planted in the sandier soils.
A min 50% Baga must be in all red wines, usually supported by Touriga Nacional, Camarate, Castelao, jaen, and Alfrocheiro. |
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Definition
Winemakers who remain faithful to the native grapes of this DOP and provide a min 12.5% abv may have this designation.
Native grapes: Min 50% Baga, Touriga Nacional, Jaen, Alfrocheiro, etc. |
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NAME THE 9 DOPs of LISBOA IGP: |
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BUCELAS
COLARES
CARCAVELOS
ARRUDA
TORRES VEDRAS
ALENQUER
OBIDOS
LOURINHA
ENCOSTAS DE AIRE |
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A DOP of Lisboa IGP that produces AGUARDENTE rather than wine. |
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BUCELAS DOP of Lisboa IGP |
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Bucelas produces dry white wines from a min 75% Arinto. |
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COLARES DOP OF Lisboa IGP |
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The sandy soils of Colares protected the DOP from Phylloxera, because of this ungrafted and some old vine Ramisco make up a min 80% of Red wines and Malvasia makes up min 80% of the white wines.
A second, harder soil known as "chao rija" is found further inland. Castelao comprises a min 80% of any red wine from chao rija soil. |
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Carcavelos DOP of Lisboa IGP |
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A combined min 75% of Castelao and Preto Martinho make up the red wines.
Whites wines are a blend of Arinto, Galego, Dourado, and Ratinho.
The wines are fermented dry, then fortified and sweetened with vinho abafado, a partially fermented must preserved with alcohol.
After fortification, Carcavelos wines are aged in barrel for at least 2 years, min 6 months in the bottle.
Only 25 hectares of vineyard left, so this DOP produces limited quantities of wine. Urbanization from nearby Capital city Lisboa is the cause... |
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Made up of two DOP zones:
SETUBAL
PALMELA
This IGPs climate is Mediterranean. It encompasses the peninsula, defined by the Tagus and Sado estuaries, and a small section of the Atlantic Coast. |
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Most known for Vinhos Licoroso.
Sweet white wine is produced from a min 67% Moscatel de Setubal (Muscat d'Alexandria).
Red fortified wines are produced from a min 67% Moscatel Roxo.
If the varietal is on the label, it must be 85% min of the aforementioned grapes.
These wines develop a tawny, burnt orange color with raisin spice character due to maturation in large wooden casks for up to 5 years prior to release. Some age upwards of 20. |
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Comprised of two distinct areas:
LOW LYING, SANDY PLAINS
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CLAY LIMESTONE LOWER SLOPES OF ARRABIDA MTNS
Sandy plains = Castelao
*The regions premier grape and min 66.7% required
White wines are typically blended with a higher proportion of Fernao Pires, then Arinto.
This DOP is rather liberal with their permitted grapes including: Cab, Chard, Semmillon, Syrah, Sauv Blanc, Merlot, and Tannat! |
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The sole DOP in in the Tejo IGP.
It is divided into 6 SUBREGIONS:
CORUCHE
CHAMUSCA
CARTAXO
SANTAREM
TOMAR
ALMEIRIM
*White wines outnumber red production
*Fernao Pires is the dominant White grape
*Castelao is the dominant Red grape |
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The only DOP in the Alentejano IGP.
It is made up of 8 Subzones:
MOURA
GRANJA-AMARELEJA
EVORA
VIDIGUEIRA
REGUENGOS
REDONDO
BORBA
PORTALEGRE
*The latter, Portalegre, is located on the cooler, grantic slopes of the Sao Marnede Mts and is the most promising area in the region.
Red wine production exceeds that of white, and TRINCADEIRA is the region's most prominent grape.
*Plantations of Quercus Suber (cork trees) are widespread through the region. |
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Algarve is the southernmost IGP. It contains four DOP zones:
LAGOS
LAGOA
PORTIMAO
TAVIRA
*Each are dominated by a cooperative.
Traditional grape varieties include: Castelao, Tinta Negra Mole for red wine, and Arinto and Siria for white wines. |
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These volcanic islands are located in the middle of the Atlantic, nearly 1000 miles from the coast of portugal.
Only 3 of the Islands have DOP zones:
PICO
GRACIOSA
TERCEIRA (Biscoitos DOP)
*Pico DOP of the Pico Island and Biscoitos DOP of the Terceira Island produce fortified wines from the Verdelho, Arinto, and Terrantez grapes. They must be a min 16% abv and be aged min 3 years in barrel.
*Graciosa DOP produces unfortified, dry white wine. |
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Definition
This IGP encompasses both of the inhabited isles of the subtropical Madeira archipelago: Madeira and Porto Santo.
There are 2 DOP zones:
MADEIRA (Fortified)
MADEIRENSE (Unfortified)
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A lesser vineyard designated for table wines. |
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The 335 best vineyards as classified by the Douro Wine Co between 1758-1761.
These were often marked by stones and reserved for Port's destined for the English market. |
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What is the Junta Nacional do Vinhos? |
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Established in 1937 to revamp the Portuguese wine industry and consolidate small vineyards into a network of larger co-operatives. |
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Name two synonyms for Touriga Nacional |
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Bical Tinto and Mortagua Preto |
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Alentejano IGP is known for which wine grape? |
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Maria Gomes in Barraida DOP |
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Which white grape is prominent in the Dao DOP? |
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What white grape is Bucelas DOP known for and of which IGP is Bucelas located? |
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Lisboa IGP
Known for the Arinto grape. |
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Vinho Verde DOP excels with which white grapes? |
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Alvarinho in the north.
Loureiro elsewhere. |
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Pergola trellising system found in Vinho Verde.
The vines are trained high off the ground to avoid rot, easily happens due to humid climate. |
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Name the subzone in Vinho Verde DOP that excels with alvarinho |
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What is special about the Vinhao grape and where can you find it being produced? |
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It is a teinturier grape often found in Vinho Verde DOP. |
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Name the two mountain regions within the Douro Valley |
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The unique ships used in the Douro to send barrels of port from Pinhao to Vila Gaia de Nova for aging and exporting. |
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Explain why smaller port houses were able to succeed in the late 1980's |
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The EU removed the law that all port needed to be aged and shipped from Vila Nova de Gaia in 1986.
This allowed smaller quintas to produce and ship their own wines. |
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In which year was the Porto DOP demarcated? |
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A dry red wine produced by Ferreira in 1952.
It is only produced in exceptional vintages and it inspired other Quintas to begin making dry wines within the Douro DOP.
Fruit originally sourced from Quinta do Vale Meao |
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What is the "Lei do Terco"? |
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LAW OF THREE.
A decree from the IVDP which restricts sales of port to 1/3 of a port house's total inventory annually.
Additionally, the IVDP guarantees label integrity, age designations, and passing a tasting panel to promote porto authenticity. |
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What is beneficio authorization? |
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The maximum amount of wine that may be fortified within a given year.
The IVDP grants this to port houses and it is based on a matrix of 12 factors. |
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The factors used for scoring port houses on the beneficio authorization fall under two categories, what are they? |
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Soil and Climate
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Agricultural |
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Name the 7 factors of Soil and Climate for the Beneficio Authorization |
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Location
Altitude
Slope of land
Bedrock
Rough matter
Exposure
Shelter
LASBRES |
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Name the 5 agricultural factors for the Beneficio Authorization |
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Yield
Vine stock
Planting density
Training system
Age |
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Which three factors can provide the highest scoring? |
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Location
Altitude
Vine stock |
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What are the total amount of points possible? |
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What are the grades of the vineyard classification score? |
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Class
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A
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>1200
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B
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between 1001 and 1200 points
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C
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between 801 and 1000 points
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D
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between 601 and 800 points
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E
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between 401 and 600 points
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F
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between 201 and 400 points
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What are the max yields required for Porto wine? |
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Porto red - 55hl/ha
Porto white - 65hl/ha |
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Planting vines in vertical rows leading directly up the slopes.
Best for smaller parcels with moderate slopes. Easier for mechanical harvesting. |
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Wider terraces that can be navigated by tractor. Not best for smaller parcels. |
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Low, open granite troughes traditionally used for foot crushing and fermenting grapes.
Some quintas still use these as you saw at Quinta do Bomfim and Quinta do Noval.
A traditional practice usually reserved for Single Quinta Vintage Ports. |
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When does Beneficio occur? |
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When approximately 1/3 of the sugar content has been converted to alcohol. |
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What abv is the Aguardente? |
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What abv is the wine fortified to? |
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For most port, aguardente is added at what ratio to the fermented wine? |
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Who has pioneered rose ports? |
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The traditional barrel used for both ageing and shipping Port wine. |
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What is the size of a Pipe in the Douro Valley? |
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What is the size of a Pipe in Vila Nova de Gaia? |
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What is the size of the Pipe used for shipping? |
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Cockburn's Single Quinta's |
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Quinta dos Canais
Quinta do Tua |
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Quinta do Bomfim
Quinta da Senhora da Riberia |
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Definition
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Quinta da Canada
Quinta da Macieira |
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Definition
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Taylor Fladgate Single Quintas |
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Quinta da Terra Feita
Quinta dos Vargellas |
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Symington Family Single Quinta |
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Quinta do Vesuvio Single Quinta |
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Ramos Pinto Single Quintas |
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Quinta da Urtiga
Quinta do Bom Retiro
Quinta da Evramoira |
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Quinta do Noval Single Quinta |
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Quinta Nova de Nossa Senhoro do Carmo |
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Definition
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Quinta do Romaneira Single Quinta |
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Quinta da Chousa
Quinta da Eira Velha |
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Quinta do Porto
Quinta do Seixo |
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Quinta da Acqua Alta
Quinta da Gricha |
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Definition
Quinta do Foz
Quinta do Sagrado |
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Champalimaud Single Quinta |
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Van Zeller Family Single Quinta |
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Definition
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Weise & Krohn Single Quinta |
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Name the subzone of the Beira Atlantico IGP and describe where it is located: |
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Terras do Sico, located just south of the Barraido DOP. |
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What grapes is the Barraida DOP known for? |
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Definition
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Tavora-Varosa DOP is located within which IGP and what kind of wine do they specialize in? |
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Terras de Cister IGP
Sparkling wine production. |
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Name the DOP within Terras de Beira |
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Definition
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What are the three subzones of Beira Interior DOP? |
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Beira Castelo Rodrigo
Cova da Beira
Pinhel
BCP |
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Term
True or False, Beira Interior DOP is known for their refreshing white wines? |
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False, Beira Interior DOP is located inland on the Spanish border where it is hotter.
Touriga Nacional and Aragonez (Tempranillo) prevail here. |
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What two rivers run through the Terras do Dao IGP? |
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What two DOP's are located within the Terras do Dao IGP? |
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How many and what are the subregions of the Dao DOP? |
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There are 7:
Serra da Estrela
Alva
Besteiros
Castendo
Silgueiros
Terras de Azurara
Terras de Senhorim
SABCSTT |
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Term
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Definition
11.5% abv
*Up only .5% from Dao normal at 11% |
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Dao "Reserva" aging requirements |
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Definition
Reds - 2 years
Whites - 6 months |
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Dao "Nobre" Red
Requirements |
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Min 15% Touriga Nacional
Max 85% Jaen, Rufete, Alfrocheiro, Aragonez
Min 3 years aging
Min 12% abv |
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Dao "Nobre" Whites
Requirements |
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Min 15% Encruzado
Max 85% Cercial, Bical, Malvasia Fina, Verdelho
Min 1 year aging
Min 11.5% abv |
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Term
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Definition
Min 42 months
Min 12.5% abv |
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Term
Dao "Nobre Reserva" Whites |
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Definition
Min 1 year aging
Min 12% abv |
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Term
Dao "Nobre Garrafeira" Reds |
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Definition
48 months with 18 months in bottle
Min 12.5% abv |
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Dao "Nobre Garrafeira" Whites |
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Definition
18 months with 9 in bottle
Min 12% abv |
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What is the main red grape of the Barraido DOP? |
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Definition
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What are the main soils of the Barraido DOP? |
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Definition
Barros - Clay where reds do well
Sandy soils are planted to white grapes: Maria Gomes and Arinto. |
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Term
What are the requirements of Barraido Classico? |
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Definition
Min 12.5% abv and no international grapes allowed. |
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Term
What is the normal abv for Barraido DOP? |
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Definition
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How many DOP's are found within the Lisboa IGP? |
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Definition
9
Encostas de Aire
Obidos
Lourinha
Torres Vedras
Alenquer
Arruda
Bucelas
Colares
Carcavelos |
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What is Lourinha known for? |
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Definition
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What is Obidos known for? |
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Definition
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Term
What are the two subzones located within the Encostas de Aire DOP? |
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Alte Estramadura and Estramadura |
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Term
What are the two soils of Colares? |
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Definition
Chao de Areia - sandy, no phyloxxera, for Ramisco
Chao de Rija - further inland, harder/stonier, for Castelao |
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Term
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Reds - Min 80% Ramsico
Whites - Min 80% Malvasia |
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Which DOP has been the most effected by the urban sprawl of Lisbon? |
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Carcavelos, only 25 hectares remain. |
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What are the grapes of Carcavelos DOP? |
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Reds - Min 75% Castelao and Preto Martinho
Whites - Blend of Arinto, Galego Dourado, Ratinho |
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How is winemaking different in Carcavelos? |
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After the wines are fermented dry, they are then fortified and sweetened with Vinho Abafado. They are then aged in barrel for a min 2 years and 6 months in bottle. |
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A partially fermented must preserved with alcohol. |
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The Peninsula de Setubal is defined by which two estuaries? |
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The Peninsula de Setubal IGP has which two DOP's? |
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Describe the two distinct growing areas of the Palmela DOP? |
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Clay-limetone lower slopes of the Arrabida Mountains.
Low-lying, sandy plains that head east from the town of Palmela.
*The sandy plains are best for Castelao, which by law must make up 66.7% of the Palmela reds. |
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True or False, Palmela DOP is rather liberal with the kind of grapes used for production and the various styles permitted. |
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True.
CS, Chard, Semillon, Tannat, Merlot, SB, Syrah, are all allowed.
This DOP produces rosado, espumante, and licoroso wines along with red and white. |
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What Moscatel de Setubal one of the first demarcated DOP's in Portugal? |
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Yes. Demarcated in 1907.
Benefitted from the fame of Madeira. They too were often shipped to take on rancio characteristics. |
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What grape is used for Moscatel de Setubal White?
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Muscat d'Alexandria
MIN 67% |
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What grape is used for Moscatel de Setubal red? |
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Muscat Roxo.
*AKA Muscat rose a petits grains
MIN 67% |
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What is the aging requirement of both styles of Moscatel de Setubal? |
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Min 5 years aging in large wooden casks. |
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Who is the most storied producer of Moscatel de Setubal? |
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The Tejo IGP is home to which DOP? |
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How many subzones are within the Dotejo DOP? |
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6
Coruche
Chamusca
Cartaxo
Santorem
Tomar
Almeirim
CCCSTA |
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What are the predominant grapes of the Dotejo DOP? |
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Castelao and Fernao Pires.
Whites outnumber reds.
Most wines are produced in bulk and are of basic quality. |
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What is the DOP of Alentejano IGP? |
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How many subzones are within the Alentejo DOP? |
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8
Moura
Granja-Amarelega
Evora
Vidigueira
Reguengos
Redondo
Borba
Portalegra |
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What is the most promising subregion of the Alentejo DOP and why? |
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Portalegra.
It is located in the cooler, granitic slopes of the Sao Mameda Mountains in the northernmost sector of the DOP. The rest of the region is mostly victim to the arid, hot plains where wines can lack acidity and freshness. |
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What is the Alentejo DOP known for? |
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Predominately red wines made from Trincadeira.
They are also known for the widespread plantations of Querqus Suber aka cork trees. |
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What is the southernmost IGP on the Portuguese mainland? |
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How many DOP's are there in Algarve IGP? |
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4
Lagos
Lagoa
Portimao
Tavira |
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What is unique about these 4 DOP's? |
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They are each dominated by their own co-op. |
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What are the main grapes of the Algarve IGP? |
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Reds - Castelao and Tinta Negra Mole
Whites - Arinto and Siria |
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What is important to remember about algarve IGP? |
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The climate and terroir is not suited for fine wine production. It is a better located for beachside resorts and tourism. |
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In the Acores, how many islands are there and how many DOP's? |
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There are 9 islands but only 3 DOP's:
Pico DOP Biscoitos DOP
Gracioso DOP |
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Most regarded.
Fortified whites made from Verdelho, Arinto, and Terrantez. |
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What is the minimum abv for Pico DOP after fortification? |
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What are the aging requirements for Pico DOP? |
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What is the difference between Biscoitos DOP and Gracioso DOP? |
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Biscoitos produces fortified white wines just like Pico.
Gracioso DOP is for dry table wines. |
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White Pico and Gracioso DOP's are located on islands of the same name, the Biscoitos DOP is located on which island? |
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What is Arnsburger and where is it used? |
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A riesling crossing used in Madeira |
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The Terras Madeirenses IGP is home to two DOP's. Which one is designated for dry wines? |
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What is the regulatory body that operates the co-op for the Madeirense DOP? |
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Who produces Pera-Manco and where? |
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What aging designations are there for Moscatel de Setubal? |
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Superior - Min 5 years
10yr
20yr
30yr
40yr |
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Sparkling wine aging requirements for Trans-os-Montes DOP |
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Reserva - 12-24 months
Extra Reserva - 24-36 months
Reserva Velha/Grande Reserva - Min 36 months prior to disgorgement |
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