What is the name of the governing body that oversees the beverage alcohol industry in the United States?
TTB
Tax and Trade Bureau
What does the TTB do?
What are AVAs?
American Viticultural Areas
What were the first 2 AVAs in the United States?
In the U.S., if a wine has a variety printed on the label, what must the minimum percentage of that grape be in that wine?
75% minimum if from:
There is one U.S. state that has a higher minimum percentage if the wine is labeled by varietal.
What is that state and what is the percentage?
In the U.S., if a bottle of wine has a stated vintage on the label and the wine’s appellation is a STATE or COUNTY, how much of the stated vintage must be in the bottle?
(e.g. Rodney Strong California Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, or Morgan Santa Barbara County Pinot Noir 2018)
85% must come from the stated vintage
In the U.S., if a bottle of wine has a stated vintage on the label and the wine’s appellation is an AVA, how much of the stated vintage must be in the bottle?
(e.g. Saintsbury Carneros Pinot Noir 2017)
95% must come from that vintage
If a U.S. bottle of wine whose stated appellation on the label is from COUNTRY (U.S.), STATE, or COUNTY, what minimum percent must the wine from that state, county, or country?
75%
In the U.S., if a bottle of wine is labeled with a specific AVA, what minimum percent must the wine be from that AVA?
85%
If a U.S. bottle of wine states that the wine comes from a specific, single vineyard, what minimum percent of the wine must come from that vineyard?
95%
What does it mean when a U.S. bottle of wine states that it is “Estate Bottled”?
100% of the grapes must be grown on land owned or controlled by the producer (winery), and that land must be in an AVA.
In what century was U.S. viticulture started on the East Coast?
By whom?
In what century was U.S. viticulture started on the west coast, and who planted the first grapevines?
Grapes were used for sacrament
Who was Agoston Haraszthy?
(pronounced hair-az-tee)
What were some setbacks the U.S. wine industry suffered in the late 1800s - early 20th century?
Who were two influential winemakers in California following Prohibition?
Today, the U.S. is the world’s __th largest producer of wine.
4th
How do the climates of coastal California differ from inland California?
The further inland you go, the hotter the climate becomes
Mountain ranges in California can either block or funnel in cool Pacific Ocean breezes, depending on their _____.
Orientation
If a range runs north-south, it blocks cool air; if a range runs west-east, it funnels in cool air.
What are California’s 4 major wine growing areas?
What 4 counties make up the North Coast?
What are California’s major grape varietals, both red and white?
White grapes
Red grapes
In which county is the Napa Valley?
Napa County