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WSET level 1 Questions with Verified Solutions Rated A+ Wine types - Answers Light wines, sparkling wine, fortified wine Light wines - Answers Majority of wines fall into this category, they are still and are between 8-15% alcohol level sparkling wine - Answers Wines with bubbles of carbon dioxide gas trapped in the wine Fortified wine - Answers These wines have extra alcohol added to them & therefore have higher levels of alcohol (15-22%) i.e Sherry & Port Styles - Answers Each of the 3 types of wines can be made in to a variety of __________ according to color and taste Wine - Answers A drink made from the fermented juice of freshly picked grapes, one of the most natural alcoholic drinks Yeast - Answers Microscopic organisms that live naturally alongside the grapes in the vineyard and winery Fermentation - Answers Natural process caused by yeast Color of the wine - Answers Can be determined by the type of grapes used and/or the way the wine is made The color of Red Wine - Answers Comes from using black grapes to make the wine, comes from the grapes skins. The juice is fermented in contact with the grape skin, coloring the juice The color of white wine - Answers Made from juice of white grapes, can be made from black grape, just have to remove the skin before fermentation White wines - Answers Seen as the lighter, refreshing alternative to red wines Rosé color - Answers Made from black grapes, wine has had less contact with the grapes skin Sweetness - Answers Determined by how much sugar is left once the yeast is dead from fermentation with the grape juice Yeast dies - Answers Once the alcohol level reaches 15% or when all the sugars have been used Dry wine - Answers Yeast turned all the sugar into alcohol and carbon monoxide makings the wine _____ Medium wine - Answers White or rosé, winemaker removes yeast from the juice before the sugar is all gone or adds in fermented sweet grape juice making the wine have________ Sweet wine - Answers Made from grapes so rich in sugar that the yeast dies before all sugar is consumed, usually thicker and richer Body - Answers The general feel of the wine in the mouth when you taste it Light Bodied wine - Answers Refreshing and easy to drink Medium bodied wine - Answers Feel richer and more substantial, maybe cuz of grapes used or wine could have been in oak barrels full bodied wine - Answers Powerful and more concentrated and heavy. Usually due to the ripeness of the grape and for white wine, the use of oak Oaky - Answers Wine has been fermented or matured in oak and will have gained flavors, tannin & texture White wines - Answers _____become buttery and gain vanilla flavors when have contact with wood Red wines - Answers Become smoother, with added spicy character when come in contact with wood Tannin - Answers Substance found in black grape skins, felt on teeth, gums and tongue to make the mouth feel dry Tannin - Answers Same substance that makes cold black tea feel dry, can make young wed wine seem harsh Tannin - Answers The positive aspect: gives structure and complexity to a wine and helps it mature Acidity - Answers Gives wines it's refreshing qualities; detected by a mouth watering sensation. acidity - Answers To much makes the wine tart, to little makes the flabby and flat. acidity - Answers Stops sweet wines from being cloying and sickly by cleansing the palate and giving balance Grapes - Answers Require enough sunlight and heat to ripen so the level of acid drops and the level of sugar increases Black Grapes - Answers When ripening, the skins change color from green, to red then deep purple Not enough sunlight - Answers Grapes remain to acidic and do not become sweet enough causing the wine to be thin and sour To much sunlight - Answers Grapes do not keep enough acid and become too sweet and taste overly alcoholic, flabby and lacks balance Climate - Answers The amount of sunlight and heat a region normally gets Cool Climate Wines - Answers Mainly white High acidity

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WSET level 1 Questions with Verified Solutions Rated A+

Wine types - Answers Light wines, sparkling wine, fortified wine

Light wines - Answers Majority of wines fall into this category, they are still and are between 8-15%
alcohol level

sparkling wine - Answers Wines with bubbles of carbon dioxide gas trapped in the wine

Fortified wine - Answers These wines have extra alcohol added to them & therefore have higher levels
of alcohol (15-22%) i.e Sherry & Port

Styles - Answers Each of the 3 types of wines can be made in to a variety of __________ according to
color and taste

Wine - Answers A drink made from the fermented juice of freshly picked grapes, one of the most natural
alcoholic drinks

Yeast - Answers Microscopic organisms that live naturally alongside the grapes in the vineyard and
winery

Fermentation - Answers Natural process caused by yeast

Color of the wine - Answers Can be determined by the type of grapes used and/or the way the wine is
made

The color of Red Wine - Answers Comes from using black grapes to make the wine, comes from the
grapes skins. The juice is fermented in contact with the grape skin, coloring the juice

The color of white wine - Answers Made from juice of white grapes, can be made from black grape, just
have to remove the skin before fermentation

White wines - Answers Seen as the lighter, refreshing alternative to red wines

Rosé color - Answers Made from black grapes, wine has had less contact with the grapes skin

Sweetness - Answers Determined by how much sugar is left once the yeast is dead from fermentation
with the grape juice

Yeast dies - Answers Once the alcohol level reaches 15% or when all the sugars have been used

Dry wine - Answers Yeast turned all the sugar into alcohol and carbon monoxide makings the wine
_____

Medium wine - Answers White or rosé, winemaker removes yeast from the juice before the sugar is all
gone or adds in fermented sweet grape juice making the wine have________

, Sweet wine - Answers Made from grapes so rich in sugar that the yeast dies before all sugar is
consumed, usually thicker and richer

Body - Answers The general feel of the wine in the mouth when you taste it

Light Bodied wine - Answers Refreshing and easy to drink

Medium bodied wine - Answers Feel richer and more substantial, maybe cuz of grapes used or wine
could have been in oak barrels

full bodied wine - Answers Powerful and more concentrated and heavy. Usually due to the ripeness of
the grape and for white wine, the use of oak

Oaky - Answers Wine has been fermented or matured in oak and will have gained flavors, tannin &
texture

White wines - Answers _____become buttery and gain vanilla flavors when have contact with wood

Red wines - Answers Become smoother, with added spicy character when come in contact with wood

Tannin - Answers Substance found in black grape skins, felt on teeth, gums and tongue to make the
mouth feel dry

Tannin - Answers Same substance that makes cold black tea feel dry, can make young wed wine seem
harsh

Tannin - Answers The positive aspect: gives structure and complexity to a wine and helps it mature

Acidity - Answers Gives wines it's refreshing qualities; detected by a mouth watering sensation.

acidity - Answers To much makes the wine tart, to little makes the flabby and flat.

acidity - Answers Stops sweet wines from being cloying and sickly by cleansing the palate and giving
balance

Grapes - Answers Require enough sunlight and heat to ripen so the level of acid drops and the level of
sugar increases

Black Grapes - Answers When ripening, the skins change color from green, to red then deep purple

Not enough sunlight - Answers Grapes remain to acidic and do not become sweet enough causing the
wine to be thin and sour

To much sunlight - Answers Grapes do not keep enough acid and become too sweet and taste overly
alcoholic, flabby and lacks balance

Climate - Answers The amount of sunlight and heat a region normally gets

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