How far back does Chile’s sparkling wine history date?
To the 19th century with Valdivieso.
Fun Fact: founded in 1879, Valdivieso was the first sparkling wine house in South America.
Are most sparkling wines in Chile made using Tank Method or Traditional Method?
Most are Tank Method (90%), though some Traditional Method sparkling wines exist.
Select the correct answer.
Most Chilean sparkling wines are:
a. inexpensive, acceptable to very good, and mid-priced
b. expensive, outstanding, and premium-priced
Inexpensive, acceptable to very good, and mid-priced
In Chile, what are the principal grape varieties used for sparkling wine?
In Chile, the majority of grapes that go into sparkling wine are grown where?
Some cheap sparkling wines will source their grapes from the warm Central Valley.
In Chile, during which months are grapes for sparkling wine harvested?
From the beginning of February to the beginning of March.
In Chile, what are five key regions for sparkling wine?
What grapes are used for sparkling wine in Itata and Maule?
In Chile, all but one of the places where sparkling wine grapes are grown allows irrigation.
What’s the one place that does NOT allow for irrigation?
Itata
Itata has higher rainfall and does not require irrigation.
Choose the correct answer.
Grapes in Chile are predominantly harvested:
Predominantly harvested by hand due to steep slopes and the number of bush vines.
Fill in the blank:
Chile follows the ___’s labeling of styles for residual sugar.
EU’s
In Chile, sparkling wine is dominated by big producers or small producers?
Big producers
Which big producer makes more than 1/3 of the total sparkling wine production in Chile?
Name two other big Chilean producers who make sparkling wine.
Valdivieso (they make more than 1/3 of production)
Other big Chilean sparkling wine producers include:
Does most of the sparkling wine made in Chile stay in the domestic market or is it exported?
When it IS exported, what is its largest destination?
How far back does Argentina’s sparkling wine history date?
1959 when Moët + Chandon based their first overseas subsidiary in Mendoza.
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Most of the sparkling wine in Argentina is made using:
Tank Method, although carbonation and Traditional Method are sometimes used.
When Traditional Method is in fact used in Argentina to make sparkling wine, what grapes are usually used?
Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
Traditional Method Argentine sparkling wines:
These wines are typically Brut and express ripe apple, lemon, and light autolytic notes.
Quality ranges from good to very good, and prices are mostly inexpensive with some being mid- to premium-priced.
In which regions of Argentina is most sparkling wine made?
In Neuquén and Rio Negro, there are diurnal shifts which help maintain delicate aromas and acidity. New vineyards are being planted for sparkling wines.
Fill in the blanks:
In Argentina, grapes for cheap carbonated or Tank Method wines are grown in _____.
Grapes for higher quality sparkling wine are mainly grown in subregions _____ and _____.
Choose the correct answer:
No matter where the grapes for sparkling wine are grown in Argentina, they’re harvested:
Harvested early, 1-2 months before the grapes for still wine are picked.
This avoids elevated alcohol levels and preserves the acidity.
In Argentina, are most sparkling wines single vineyards or are they blends of different vineyards and sites?
Blends of different vineyards and sites to achieve acidity and balance.
In Argentina, what are the most planted grapes for sparkling wine?
In Argentina, what are the natural hazards that might affect sparkling grapes?