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- Study Guide, Italy and Sparkling Wine, Updated for Spring 14
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ITALY:
Identify the following regions on a map of Italy: Tuscany, Piedmont, Veneto, Campania
Identify important DOCG, DOC, IGT from the regions mentioned above using the text as guide and the grape variety of the listed DOCG, DOC, IGT (the format will be the same as the French quiz)
Know basic climate conditions for each of the regions mentioned above
Utilizing class notes, and the text describe one important fact about each region
Name the 4 categories of Italian wine laws and identify the categories that are the most and least strict
Review the “proposed test questions” presented by your classmates (note that not all groups posted as of 11pm 4/6/14).
Sparkling Wine:
Identify and explain the various ways of making sparkling wine and Champagne
Identify the soil of Champagne
Explain the climate of Champagne
List the grape varieties of Champagne and Prosecco
Hi professor!
is this our study guide for the quiz on Thursday?
do we have to study Germany too?
Thank you!
Henry, I am updating it now so when it says “updated for spring 2014” it is done. I was waiting for the remaining groups to post their research from class on Thursday but I fear I can not wait any longer.
Prof. Goodlad
Thank you
Hello,
I’m slightly concerned about how much you want us to know about IGT regions. The only notable region that the text mentions is Bolgheri Sassicaia (DOC) from the Super Tuscans and based on the notes that were published, I know that Piemonte has none . . .
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