WSET Level 1 Practice Quiz || Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024(A+ Graded Verified)
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WSET Level 1 Practice
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WSET Level 1 Practice
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 She...
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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
only
made
in
Portugal
-
ANSWER
It
is
always
sweet
and
high
in
alcohol
Which
grape
is
white?
1)
Chardonnay
2)
Riesling
3)
Pinot
Gris
4)
All
of
the
above
-
ANSWER
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
-
ANSWER
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
-
ANSWER
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
-
ANSWER
Higher
in
alcohol
and
hotter
1 / 2
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
-
ANSWER
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
-
ANSWER
It
gives
the
wine
a
refreshing
characteristic
Which
of
the
following
is
a
black
grape?
1)
Riesling
2)
Syrah
3)
Chianti
4)
Chardonnay
-
ANSWER
Syrah
Which
wine
is
a
fortified
red
wine
from
Portugal?
1)
Sauternes
2)
Port
3)
Sherry
4)
None
of
the
above
-
ANSWER
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
-
ANSWER
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
-
ANSWER
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
-
ANSWER
10-13
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