Germany has some of the ____most and ____est vineyards in the northern hemisphere.
Northernmost and coolest vineyards in the northern hemisphere
What is the principal white grape of Germany?
Riesling
What are the 2 main rivers in Germany and in what regions are they?
Mosel River = runs through the Mosel region
Rhine River = runs through the Rheingau region
German wine regions are called ______.
Anbaugebiete (ahn-BAU-guh-beet)
Germany has 13 anbaugebiete (wine regions).
Which 4 do you need to know for the exam?
In which quadrant of Germany are the bulk of Germany’s wine regions located?
Southwestern quadrant, near France and Switzerland.
What is the general climate of Germany?
Cool Continental
What are some features that help moderate the climate of Germany?
Besides moderating climate, what other benefit do rivers provide?
Reflect sunlight, which is vital to ripening grapes in cool growing regions like Germany.
Generally, where are grapes planted in Germany?:
Hillsides facing south
Remember, Germany is very far north so vineyards are planted on south-facing hillsides as they need to soak up as much sunshine as possible to ripen.
What are the soils of Germany?
They vary depending on the region, but the top vineyards are planted on:
What are the advantages of German vineyards being planted on slate and basalt?
What are the white grapes of Germany?
What is Germany’s red grape?
Pinot Noir, aka Spätburgunder
What percent of production in Germany is white wine?
70%
What fermentation vessels are typically used in Germany?
What is chaptalization?
The addition of sugar to the must (grape juice) – not to make a sweeter wine, but a stronger one.
Chaptalization is mostly used in cool regions where grapes struggle to ripen (and have insufficient sugar).
Is chaptalization allowed in Germany?
Yes, but it’s really only used for low-quality level wines (not Prädikat wines).
In Germany, wines can be fermented to:
All levels from dry to sweet
What does the term ‘Trocken’ mean in English?
Dry
In Germany, wines WITHOUT geographic indication are called ____.
Wein
In Germany, wines WITH geographic indication have three levels:
Landwein (PGI) wines are:
Regional, acceptable quality, rarely exported
What is a Qualitätswein?
A wine from one of the 13 anbaugebiete.
Wines of this level can be dry to sweet.