What style of wine is Liebfraumilch?
From where did it originate?
*Note that on p.168 the textbook also calls Liebfraumilch “medium-dry” – know you can use both terms as the WSET does, too.
Name two wineries in Germany that date back to the Middle Ages.
Both in Rheingau.
In what 2 ways did the fifth German wine law of 1971 lay the foundation for modern German wine production?
What is the overall climate of Germany?
Cool and continental.
With the exception of Baden, most of Germany’s winemaking regions lie around this latitude.
49–50°N
What role do rivers play in Germany’s cool climate?
Select the correct answer:
The best vineyards in Germany are found on:
a. the valley floor facing west to minimize winds
b. steep, south-facing slopes to maximize sun exposure
b. steep, south-facing slopes to maximize sun exposure
Select the correct answer:
Summers in Germany are:
a. warm and wet
b. hot and dry
c. rainy and cold
a. warm and wet
What is the average rainfall in Germany?
When does most of it fall?
500 - 800mm; most of it falls in the summer.
Since rain in Germany falls mostly during the summer, what threats does it pose?
It increases the risk of:
Select the correct answer:
Autumns in Germany are:
a. warm and wet
b. long and dry
c. rainy and cool
b. long and dry
What are 2 benefits from Germany’s autumns being long and dry?
At what elevation are most of the vineyards in Germany planted?
200m asl
Name two important mountain ranges that protect Germany’s vineyard areas from cold winds and the worst of the weather.
Taunus and Haardt
Select the correct answer:
The wine region Baden in Germany is noticeably:
a. drier, warmer and sunnier than Germany’s other wine growing regions
b. wetter, cooler, and cloudier than Germany’s other wine growing regions
a. drier, warmer and sunnier
Select the correct answer:
Germany’s soils are:
a. varied
b. homogenous
a. varied
How does the dark slate found in Mosel and Ahr help to ripen fruit in the vineyards?
It retains heat during the day and radiates it out at night.
In Germany, there are pockets of calcareous soils found in certain regions.
In which regions can these pockets of calcareous soils found, and which grape varieties are planted in these pockets?
In Baden, Pfalz and Rheinhessen:
In Franken:
In Germany, the grape variety that prefers more heavy, clayey soils is:
Grauburgunder
(Pinot Gris)
How does erosion in the vineyard add to the cost of vineyard maintenance?
Vineyard owners regularly need to haul soil and rocks back up the slopes because they erode and fall down the steep slopes.
In Germany, what is the maximum yield permitted for Qualitätswein?
105 hl/ha, but quality producers work with much lower yields.
What are some factors that have reduced vintage variation in recent years in Germany?
In Germany, what vineyard management technique is employed to combat the disease risk caused by wet summers?
Good canopy management – it’s essential to maximize sun exposure and to improve air circulation.