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WSET Level 1 Practice Quiz/Questions
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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 - -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 only made in Portugal - -It is always sweet and high in
alcohol

-Which grape is white?
1) Chardonnay
2) Riesling
3) Pinot Gris
4) All of the above - -All of the above

-Which tasting note describes Pinot Noir?
1) High acid, low tannin, black currant, pepper
2) Low acid, high tannin, red fruits
3) High acid, high tannin, red fruit
4) High acid, low tannin, red cherry and strawberry - -High acid, low tannin,
red cherry and strawberry

-Which wine is a dry, red wine?
1) Rioja
2) Chianti
3) Chateauneuf-du-Pape
4) All of the above - -All of the above

-A hot food like red chili can make a wine seem
1) Drier and fuller
2) More drying, more bitter, less fruity
3) Less drying, less bitter, more sweet and fruitier
4) Higher in alcohol and hotter - -Higher in alcohol and hotter

-Light-bodied, red wine like Beaujolais should be served at
1) 6-8 C
2) 7-10 C

, 3) 13 C
4) All of the above - -13 C

-Why is acidity important?
1) It is not important in wine as it is sour
2) It is not important and should be avoided
3) It is important because it creates alcohol
4) It gives the wine a refreshing characteristic - -It gives the wine a
refreshing characteristic

-Which of the following is a black grape?
1) Riesling
2) Syrah
3) Chianti
4) Chardonnay - -Syrah

-Which wine is a fortified red wine from Portugal?
1) Sauternes
2) Port
3) Sherry
4) None of the above - -Port

-Which pairing is not correct?
1) Pinot grigio with a green salad
2) Sancerre with green apple
3) Pinot noir with salmon
4) Merlot with green apple - -Merlot with green apple
(Medium acid wine doesn't pair well with high acid food)

-Which red wine is low in tannin?
1) Cabernet Sauvignon
2) Merlot
3) Beaujolais
4) None of the above - -Beaujolais

-Full-bodied, white wine like oaked Chardonnay should be served at
1) 6-8 C
2) 7-10 C
3) 10-13 C
4) 15-18 C - -10-13 C

-Umami foods like cooked mushrooms can make a wine seem
1) More drying, more bitter, more acidic, less fruity
2) Higher in alcohol
3) Less drying, less bitter and fruitier

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