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17 Cards in this Set
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State the native grapes of Hungary.
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-Fermint
-Hárslevlü -Oraszrizling -Ezerjó |
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State the wines Hungary is known for.
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-Egri Bikavér (Bull's Blood of Eger)
-Tokaji |
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Define: Tokaji
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A dry, still wine sweetened with paste made from Botrytis grapes (Aszú)
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State the varietals used for Tokaji.
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-Furmit
-Hárslevlü -Oremus -Muskotaly |
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State the steps of Tokaji production.
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1. Produce dry wine with 14.5% abv.
2. Botrytis grapes (Azsú) are collected. The juice is bottled while the remaining grapes are made into paste. 3. The wine is stored in Göncs (136 liters) and the paste in Puttons (20-25kgs). 4. The paste is then mixed into the wine. |
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How is the sweetness of Tokaji measured?
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In Puttonyos
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State the Quality Levels of Bulgaria.
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1. Controlian
2. Premium 3. Country Wine |
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State the regions of Bulgaria.
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1. Northern
2. Eastern 3. Sub-Balkan 4. Southern 5. South-Western |
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State the red grapes of Bulgaria.
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-Mavrud
-Melnik -Kadarka -Gamza -Stambolov -Cabernet and Merlot |
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State the white grapes of Bulgaria.
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-Rkatsiteli
-Dimiat -Red Misket -Ugni Blanc -Aligoté -Welchriesling -Riesling -Muskat Ottonel -Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay |
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State the wine Bulgaria is known for.
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Cabernet Sauvignon from Suhindol in the Northern Region.
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State the most famous area of Cyprus.
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Commanderie St. John
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What is Commanderie St. John know for?
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Fortified red wine made from sun-dried grapes.
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Which geographic feature is in Luxenbourg.
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The river Moselle (Mosel)
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What is Slovenia known for?
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Luther Riesling
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State the main varietals of the Confederation of Independent States.
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-Rkatziteli (White)
-Saverapi (Red) |
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State the main method for producing sparkling wines in the Confederation of Independent States.
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Russian Continuous Method
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