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