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28 Cards in this Set
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The sub-AVAs of Napa Valley
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Coombsville (est. 2011)
Calistoga Diamond Mountain District Spring Mountain District St. Helena Rutherford Oakville Stags Leap District Mount Veeder Yountville Los Carneros (Carneros) Wild Horse Valley Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley Atlas Peak Chiles Valley Howell Mountain |
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AVAs of Sonoma County
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Los Carneros (Carneros)
Sonoma Valley Sonoma Mountain Bennett Valley Sonoma Coast Northern Sonoma Russian River Valley Green Valley of Russian River Valley Chalk Hill Dry Creek Valley Rockpile Alexander Valley Knights Valley Pine Mountain-Cloverdale Peak (est. 2011) Fort Ross-Seaview |
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AVAs of Mendocino County
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Mendocino
Mendocino Ridge Anderson Valley Potter Valley Redwood Valley McDowell Valley Yorkville Highlands Dos Rios Cole Ranch Covelo Pine Mountain-Cloverdale Peak |
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Sub-AVAs of Lodi
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Mokelumne River
Cosumnes River Jahant Borden Ranch Alta Mesa Sloughhouse Clements Hills |
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Sub-AVAs of Sierra Foothills
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California Shenandoah Valley
El Dorado Fair Play Fiddletown North Yuba |
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AVAs of Oregon
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Willamette Valley
Chehalem Mountains Ribbon Ridge Yamhill-Carlton District Dundee Hills McMinnville Eola-Amity Hills Southern Oregon Red Hills Douglas County Umpqua Valley Applegate Valley Rogue Valley Columbia Valley (shared with Washington) Columbia Gorge (shared with Washington) Walla Walla Valley (shared with Washington) Snake River Valley (shared with Idaho) |
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AVAs of Washington
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Puget Sound
Columbia Valley (shared with Oregon) Yakima Valley Rattlesnake Hills Red Mountain Snipes Mountain Naches Heights (est. 2011) Walla Walla Valley (shared with Oregon) Horse Heaven Hills Lake Chelan Wahluke Slope Columbia Gorge (shared with Oregon) |
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Chile Wine Regions
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Aconcagua
Casablanca Valley San Antonia Valley Maipo Vally Rapel Valley Curico Valley Maule Valley Itata Valley Bio Bio Valley |
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Argentina
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Catanarca
La Rioja San Juan North Mendoza Uco Valley Mendoza Maipu San Rafel Salta Rio Negro |
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First Growths (Premiers Crus)
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Château Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac
Château Latour, Pauillac Château Margaux, Margaux Château Haut-Brion, Graves (Pessac-Léognan since 1987) Château Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac (reclassified from Second Growth in 1973) |
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What are the Second Growths (Deuxièmes Crus)
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Château Cos d'Estournel, St.-Estèphe
Château Montrose, St.-Estèphe Château Pichon Longueville Baron, Pauillac Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande, Pauillac Château Léoville-Las Cases, St.-Julien Château Léoville-Poyferré, St.-Julien Château Léoville Barton, St.-Julien Château Gruaud-Larose, St.-Julien Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, St.-Julien Château Rauzan-Ségla, Margaux Château Rauzan-Gassies, Margaux Château Durfort-Vivens, Margaux Château Lascombes, Margaux Château Brane-Cantenac, Cantenac-Margaux (Margaux) |
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What are some Special Styles of Sake
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Namazake - Unpasteurized Sake
Nigori Sake - Unfiltered Sake Taruzake - Sake aged in wooden barrels Jizake - Sake from a smaller kura (brewery) Genshu Sake - Undiluted sake |
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What is koji-kin ?
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a green powder mold for Sake fermentation
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Define Junmai?
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70% (prior to 2004)
Provided the producer prints "semaibuai" on the label, and uses only water, rice and koji, the milling percentage may now be higher than 70% |
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Define Honjozo?
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70% A slight amount of brewer's alcohol (pure distillate) is added to the sake before pressing
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Define Ginjo?
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If labeled Ginjo, the sake will be honjozo in style, with brewer's alcohol added. If no distilled alcohol is added, it will be labeled Junmai Ginjo
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Define Daiginjo ?
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if labeled Daiginjo, the sake will be honjozo in style, with brewer's alcohol added. If no distilled alcohol is added, it will be labeled Junmai Daiginjo
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How do we remember bottle size?
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My Judy Really Makes Splendid Belching Noises
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What is the smallest bottle size?
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Half Bottle (Demi) 375 ml
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what is a normal size bottle?
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Bottle 750 ml
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How many bottles in a Magnum?
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Magnum 1.5 L
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How many bottles in a Jeroboam ?
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(4 bottles) (Founder and first king of Israel, 931-910 BC)
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How many bottles in a Rehoboam?
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(discontinued in 1989) 4.5 L (6 bottles) son of Solomon (King of Judah, 922-908 BC)
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How many bottles in a Methuselah?
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6 L (8 bottles) (Biblical patriarch who lived to the age of 969)
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How many bottles in a Salmanazar?
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9 L (12 bottles) (King of Assyria, 859-824 BC)
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How many bottles in a Balthazar?
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12 L (16 bottles) (Regent of Babylon, son of Nabonide, 539BC)
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How many bottles in a Nebuchadnezzar?
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15 L (20 bottles) (King of Babylon, 605-562 BC).
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How many bottles in a Solomon?
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18 L (24 bottles)
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