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WSET LEVEL 2: GLOSSARY TERMS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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WSET LEVEL 2: GLOSSARY TERMS
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Barrique - Answer-French - Cask (q.v.) with a capacity of 225 Liters. Traditional to
Bordeaux, but now used throughout the world

Barsac - Answer-AC Region neighboruring Sauternes, making wines of a similar style,
quality and price

Bereich - Answer-German - A group of communes (Gemeinde)

Bergerac - Answer-AC Region inland of Bordeaux, making wines in a similar style (red
and white)

Bin - Answer-Literally a location, for example in a cellar, where a particular wine is
stored. Often used as part of a brand name

Biologique - Answer-French - Organic

Blaufränkisch - Answer-Black grape variety. Red cherry fruit and peppery spice.
Oaked/unoaked. Austria (especially burgenland) plus Germany and Hungary.

Blended whiskey - Answer-Scotland: a blend of grain and malt whiskey
USA: A blend of straight whiskey and neutral corn spirit

Bodega - Answer-Spanish - Winery

Bonnezeaux - Answer-Loire AC region making sweet wines from noble-rot affected
Chenin Blanc grapes

Borderies - Answer-A region in Cognac, just north of Grande and Petite Champagne
(q.v.), offering very high quality spirits

Botanicals - Answer-Flavourings used in gin production, such as juniper, coriander and
citrus peel

Botrytis cinerea - Answer-Fungus that attacks the grape berry. In certain circumstances
it will form unwanted grey rot; in others, desirable noble rot

Bottiglia - Answer-Italian - Bottle

Brut - Answer-French, Spanish - Dry (of a sparkling wine)

,Bull's Blood - Answer-Medium-bodied Hungarian red made from a blend of varieties,
including Blaufränkisch and international varieties

Bush vines - Answer-Vines trained as free-standing plants, not needing the support of a
trellis

Butt - Answer-Traditional barrel used in Sherry production, holding about 600 liters

Cahors - Answer-AC region in southwest France, making full-bodied reds, mainly from
Malbec

Calvados - Answer-Delimited region in northwest France, making apple (and pear)
based aged spirits

Campbeltown - Answer-Town on the west coast of mainland Scotland.
Campbeltown single malt whiskies vary in style, but the vest are very complex

Cantina sociale - Answer-Italian - Co-operative cellar

Cap Classique - Answer-A South African sparkling wine made using the traditional
method

Carbonic maceration - Answer-Fermentation of whole bunches of black grapes with the
berries initially intact. the intracellular fermentation results in well-colored, fruity red
wines, with little tannin. (Beaujolais)

Carignan - Answer-High acid, high tannin black variety. Suits hot regions such as the
south of France and North Africa

Cascina - Answer-Italian - Farmhouse (has come to mean estate)

Cask - Answer-Wooden barrel, usually made of oak, used for fermentation, maturation
and storage of wines. Traditional names and sizes vary from region to region.

Cask strength - Answer-particularly of malt whiskies, a spirit that has not been reduced
(watered down) to a bottling strength of around 40% abv. these generally will not be
filtered and will be very high in alcohol; sometimes over 75% abv.
See also overproof.

Casta - Answer-Portuguese - Grape variety

Cave - Answer-France - Cellar (often undergound) or winemaking establishment

Cave coopérative - Answer-French - co-operative cellar

Cépage - Answer-French - grape variety

, Cerasuolo - Answer-Italian - cherry pink

Chai - Answer-French - Above-ground warehouse for storing wine, usually in barrels

Chambolle-Musigny - Answer-Commune AC in the Côte de Nuits famous for Pinot Noir

Chaptalisation - Answer-Must enrichment (adding sugar to the grape juice to increase
potential alcohol) specifically using beet or cane, named after Comte Chaptal, the
Napoleonic minister who advocated its use

Château - Answer-France - vineyard in Bordeaux, generally, but not always, with
accompanying house

Chaume - Answer-Loire AC region making sweet wines from noble-rot affected Chenin
Blanc. the best part of this is Quarts de Chaume AC

Chiaretto - Answer-Italian - light or pale rosé

Cinsault - Answer-Black grape variety with savoury, meaty flavors. Suits hot conditions
such as the southeren Rhône (where it is blended with Grenache, Syrah and Mourèdre)
and South Africa

Climat - Answer-France - a vineyard site

Clos - Answer-France - Historically, a walled vineyard, although the walls may no longer
exist

Colombard - Answer-White grape variety grown in southwest France for distillation, and
for high-acid, appley dry whites

Commune - Answer-A small wine-growing region, usually surrounding one village

Condrieu - Answer-Northern Rhône AC region making complex, expensive, exotic dry
and off-dry whites from Viognier (q.v.)

Consorzio - Answer-Italian - Producers' trade association , whose members' wines are
identified by an individually designed neck label

Continentality - Answer-The difference between summer and winter temperatures

Co-operative cellar - Answer-Winemaking (and sometimes bottling and marking)
faciliteis taht are jointly owned by a number of growers

Cornas - Answer-Northern Rhône AC region making full-bodied reds from Syrah

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