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42 Cards in this Set
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What are the five major wine producing regions of Bulgaria?
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Struma River Valley, Valley of the Roses, Thracian Lowlands, Danubian Plain, and Cherno More (Black Sea)
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Where would you find DGO wines?
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Declared Geographic Origin/Vino ot Deklariran Geografski, Bulgaria
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Where would you find Cotroliran wines?
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Bulgaria more strict than just DGO
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Where would you find Suhindol, Svichtov, Sungurlare, Harsovo, and Khan Krum?
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All Bulgaria
Suhindol, Svichtov: Danubian Plain Sungurlare: Rose Valley (Thracian Lowlands) Harsovo - Struma (Thracian Lowlands) Khan Krum (Black Sea) |
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What does Barik, Reserve, and Special Selection indicate on a bottle of Bulgarian wine?
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Fermented in oak less than 500L, 1 year aging, 2 years aging.
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What is Gamza?
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Kadarka in Bulgaria
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Gamza, Mavrud, Melnik, Pamin, Rubin, and Red Misket are all grapes planted relatively exclusively in what country?
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Bulgaria
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Fetească Albă and Fetească Regală are indigenous to what country?
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Romania
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Feteasca Neagra, Burgund Mare, and Băbeasca Neagră. Rosioara are all widely planted red grapes in what country?
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Romania
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Where would you find Vin de Masa?
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Romania, Table wine
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What are DOC-CMD grapes in Romania?
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grapes harvested at full maturity
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What are DOC-CT grapes in Romania?
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late-harvested grapes
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What are DOC-CIB grapes in Romania?
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botrytis-affected grapes
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Francusa, Tămâioasă Românească, and Grasa de Cotnari are all indigenous to what country?
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Romania
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What are the seven major regions of Romania?
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Banat, Dobrogea Crisana and Maramures, Moldova, Mutenia and Oltenia, Transylvania Plateau, Banube Terraces
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Where is Cotnari DOC?
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Romania, Moldova
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Where is Dealu Mare DOC?
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Muntenia-Oltenia, Romania
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Where is Murfatlar DOC?
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Dobrogea, Romania
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What are the two Great First Growths of Tokaj?
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Szarvas and Mezes Maly
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What are the three other grapes of Tokaj?
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Zeta (AKA Oremus), Kabar and Kövérszőlő
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What are Forditas wines?
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These are effectively "ripasso" style dry Tokaj that are fermented on the pressed Aszu paste
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What are Maslas wines?
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These are fermented with the lees of Escenzia/sweeter style Tokaj
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What two regions can use Bikarver on their labels?
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Eger and Szekszárd
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Where are Badascony, Balatonfured-Csopak and Somlo?
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Transdanubia, Hungary
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What is Olaszrizling?
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Welschriesling
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What is Hungary's hottest wine region?
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Villany
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Sopron is contiguous with what Austrian wine growing region?
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Burgenland
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What is Hungary's largest wine producing region?
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Kunsag
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What is the minimum RS of Eszencia?
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450 g/l
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What is Edes and Szaraz in Tokaj?
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Sweet (over 45 g/l RS)/dry (sub-9 g/l RS)
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What are Késői szüretelésű bor wines in Tokaj?
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Regular late harvest
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What are Fehér bor wines in Tokaj?
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White table wines
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What are Pezsgő wines in Tokaj?
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Sparkling wines
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How long do Aszúeszencia and Aszú 3/4/5/6 Puttonyos wines have to be aged?
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3 years with two in barrel
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How long do Szamorodni, Máslás and Fordítás wines have to be aged?
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2 years with 1 in barrel
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What are Feher wines in Hungary?
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White
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What are Voros wines in Hungary?
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Red
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What are Siller wines in Hungary?
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Pale red
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What are the two major wine producing regions of the Czech Republic?
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Čechy and Morava
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What are the four sub-zones of of Morava?
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VOC Znojmo
VOC Modré Hory VOC Mikulov VOC Pálava |
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Where would you find VOC wines?
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The Czech Republic (Vina Originalni Certifikace)
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What are the sub-regions of Primorska?
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Goriska Brda, Kras, Koper, and Vipava
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