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WSET 2 Practice Test Questions with correct Answers WSET EXAM 2023 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Wines of the World WSET Exam with complete solutions WSET Mock Exam Questions and Answers |Graded A WSET Level 1 Practice Quiz-with complete solutions WSET Level 2 Award: Mock Exam with complete solutions WSET ...

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WSET 2 Practice Test Questions with correct Answers

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Which one of the following temperatures s best suited for light to medium bodied red wines (i.e. Beujolais, Valpolicella) - Answer- Lightly chilled 10-13°C (50-55°F) If you pair a high acid wine with a high acid food, the wine will seem: - Answer- Less acidic The following best matches a tas...

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WSET EXAM 2023 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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What happens during distillation? - Answer- Ethanol and water are separated. What is typically made from Ugni Blanc? - Answer- Cognac What has to be made in Marniqu and Guadalupe? - Answer- Rum Agricole What must use sugar cane juice? (2 things) - Answer- Rum Agricole & Cachaca Rancio - ...

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Wines of the World WSET Exam with complete solutions

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Name the four white wine grape varieties - Answer- Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Reisling Name the four black wine grape varities - Answer- Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Nior, Syrah/Shiraz (In cool climates) name Chardonnay's; acidity level, thickness of body, aromas and flav...

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WSET Mock Exam Questions and Answers |Graded A

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Which of the following should be avoided when storing a bottle of wine for long-term ageing? Select one: a. Storing the wine on its side b. Exposure to a constant temperature of 12°C c. Exposure to strong artificial light d. Storing red and white wines near to each other - Answer- Wines should...

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WSET Level 1 Practice Quiz-with complete solutions

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Which wine is an example of a full-bodied wine? 1) Pinot grigio 2) Cabernet Sauvignon 3) Cotes du Rhone 4) Sancerre - Answer- Cabernet Sauvignon Which is true of Port? 1) Always sweet and high in alcohol 2) Always dry and high in alcohol 3) Can be dry, medium or sweet 4) It is like Sherry...

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WSET Level 2 Practical Exam Questions and Answers

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Which latitudes north and south of the equator mark the temperature zone where most vineyards are found? - Answer- 30 and 50 degrees Which one of the following does not affect temperature in the vineyard? A. Climate B. Weather C. Grape Variety D. Soil - Answer- C. Grape Variety Which of th...

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WSET 2 Practice Exam Questions and Answers |Graded A

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What does the pulp of a grape mainly contain? - Answer- Water and Sugar What does a vine need for photosynthesis? - Answer- Sunlight and Carbon Dioxide In what season do flower clusters form? - Answer- Spring Which one of the following statements best describe the changes in black grapes as...

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WSet Level 2 exam with complete solutions

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lower temperature - Answer- compared with red wines, white wines are generally fermented at Riesling - Answer- Which grape variety is considered to produce outstanding quality white wines in both Germany and Australia? Chablis - Answer- In which one of the following wine regions could a wine b...

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WSET Level 3 mock exam written questions and answers

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What criteria do we use to assess quality in a wine? - Answer- Balance - Concentration (Intensity) - Length - Complexity List 4 tertiary aromas. - Answer- Almond - Marzipan - Hazelnut - Walnut - Chocolate - Coffee - Toffee - Caramel Dried Apricot - Marmalade - Dried Apple - Dried Banana Fig -...

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WSET Level 1 Wine Exam with complete solutions

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What fruit is wine made from? - Answer- Grapes What microorganisms turn the grape juice into alcohol? - Answer- Yeast What part of the fruit gives wine its color? - Answer- Skin What process turns the grape juice into wine? - Answer- Alcoholic Fermentation What are the two principle type...

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WSET Exam 1 Questions and Answers | Graded A

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Semillon - Answer- Which grape variety is often blended with Sauvigon Blanc? -Semillon -Chardonnay -Riesling Pinotage - Answer- Which Grape variety is ingenious for South Africa? -Pinotage -Pinot Noir -Granacha Premium quality Chardonnay - Answer- Which wine is typically fermented in oak...

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WSET Level 1 Wine Exam Questions and Answers

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Wine Types/Styles - Answer- Light Sparkling Fortified Fermentation - Answer- Natural process caused by yeast. What does yeast do? - Answer- Feed on the sugar, converting it into alcohol and carbon dioxide gas Light Wines - Answer- Still wines Majority fall under this category 8-15% al...

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WSET Level 3 Exam Questions with correct Answers

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Cutting - Answer- Section of a vine shoot that is planted and then grows as a new plant Vitis vinifera - Answer- Main Eurasian species Clonal selection - Answer- Vines with positive mutations are selected for further propagation by cutting or layering, so that the positive characteristics of t...

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WSET Level 2 Award: Mock Exam with complete solutions

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Which one of the following does not affect temperature in the vineyard? 1. Climate 2. Weather 3. Gape Variety 4. Soil - Answer- Which one of the following does not affect temperature in the vineyard? *3. Gape Variety* Which one of the following statements is true? 1. Top quality wine ...

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WSET level 3 Exam practice questions and Answers

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pairing for goat cheese - Answer- Sancerre local food pairs with - Answer- local wine pairing with stilton cheese - Answer- port pair w/ sweet food - Answer- sweeter wine/no tannins 3 species of grapes native to north america - Answer- vitis riparia, vitis berlandieri, vitis rupestris ...

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WSET Level 2 Practice Examination Questions with correct Answers

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Which latitudes north and south of the Equator mark the temperature zone where most vineyards are found? - Answer- 30 and 50 degrees Which one of the following does not affect temperature in the vineyard? - Answer- Grape variety Which one of the following statements is TRUE? - Answer- Top-qual...

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WSET Level 3 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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1. Clarity: clear or hazy (faulty) 2. Intensity: pale - medium - deep 3. Color: White: lemon green-green-gold-amber-brown Rose: pink - salmon - orange Red: purple - ruby - garnet - tawny - brown 4. Other: legs/tears, deposit - Answer- WSET Wine tasting approach: APPEARANCE 1. Conditio...

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WSET Level 3 Exam Questions and Answers 2023

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Trichloranisole (TCA) - Answer- Is a wine fault that makes wine smell like wet cardboard or mould, and mutes fruit flavors Sulfur Dioxide can be a wine fault that causes... - Answer- Wine to smell of extinguished matches, masks its fruitiness, and can lead to oxidization Reduction is... - Answ...

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WSET Level 1 exam 2023 with complete solutions

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WSET Level 1 exam 2023 with complete solutions

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WSET level 2 Award: Practice Exam Questions with correct Answers

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Where does a rosé wine get is color from? 1. Artificial Coloring 2. The addition of red wine 3. The skins of black grapes 4. Stainless steel tanks. - Answer- Where does a rosé wine get is color from? *3. The skins of black grapes* Which ONE of the following wines is the best paring whe...

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CMS - Certified Sommelier Exam / WSET Advanced Questions and Answers

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What is the formula of alcoholic fermentation? - Answer- Sugar + Yeast = Alcohol + Carbon Dioxide (C6H12O6 -> 2C2H5OH + 2CO2) What are the three main acids naturally occurring in the grapes? - Answer- Tartaric Acid, Malic Acid, and Citric Acid. What are the three main acids occurring ...

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WSET Level 3: Bordeaux Exam Questions and Answers |Graded A

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CHATEAU - Answer- Most vineyards are known in Bordeaux as... 3 biggest Bordeaux Areas - Answer- Left Bank, Right Bank, Between Dordogne and Garonne Bordeaux Left Bank - Answer- Medoc: Saint Estephe, Pauillac, Saint-Julien Haut Medoc: Margaux Graves: Pessac Leognan, Cerons, Barsac, Sauternes ...

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WSET Level 1 Spirits Exam with complete solutions

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Spirits Production Process - Answer- Process Raw Materials Fermentation Distillation After Distillation Aim of processing raw material? - Answer- Create a sugary liquid so that fermentation can take place What do you add to sugary liquid? - Answer- Water Aim of fermentation? - Answer- Tu...

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WSET Level 2: Spirits Exam 2023

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distillation - Answer- a process that increases the alcohol content of a liquid pot still - Answer- batch process that produces characterful spirits of relatively low strength oldest, simplest kind of still; relatively inefficient = multiple distillations needed continuous still - Answer- con...

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WSET Level 2 in Wines Exam Questions and Answers

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Which latitudes north and south of the equator mark the temperature zone where most vineyards are found? - Answer- 30-50 degrees Why are there very few vineyards lying closer to the equator than 30 degrees? - Answer- It is generally too hot What is typical order of events in red winemaking? - ...

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WSET 3 Advanced Sommelier Program Exam 2023

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Name the 6 Principal Districts in Bordeaux - Answer- Médoc Graves Sauternes Entre Deux Mers Saint-Emillion Pomerol What are the 2 primary grape varieties used in Red Wines from Libourne? - Answer- Merlot Cabernet Franc Name the 4 APPEARANCE Categories for Tasting - Answer- Clarity - Int...

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WSET 2 Exam 2023 Questions and Answers

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What is the suggested volume of a sample of wine for a tasting - Answer- 5cL or 1.7 oz Appearance Intensity - Answer- how much color the wine has on a spectrum of pale to deep Color of White Wines - Answer- lemon: most common gold: hints of orange or brown amber: noticeable levels of brownin...

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WSET Level 2 Study Guide Questions with correct Answers

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Which one of the following is true? a. Hail protects grapes from fungal attacks b. Too much heat can stop the vine producing sugars c. fertile soils give the highest quality grapes for winemaking d. Irrigation is used widely for quality wine production in Europe - Answer- b. Too much heat can st...

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