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‘Dry with full body, high tannin and flavours of blackberry, liquorice and oak’ best describes
Californian red Zinfandel is
The wine shown below is
Areas with the ideal climate for grape growing are typically found
Which one of the following is an aroma associated with Cabernet Sauvignon?
Which one of the following is known for producing dry, sweet and sparkling wines?
Pinot Grigio wines from the Veneto are typically
Which one of the following styles of Port comes from a single vintage year?
Fuller body and flavours of biscuit can be added to wine made from Chardonnay by
Which one of the following grape varieties is known for making dry rosé wines in Navarra?
Sparkling wines are typically served
Pinotage typically has flavours of
Compared to Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot grown in the same region produces wines that are typically
TANNIN ACIDITY
A wine labelled Beerenauslese is
Fiano di Avellino DOCG typically has aromas of
In the production of dry Sherry, fortification first takes place
Which of the following regions are known for the production of bulk, inexpensive Chardonnay?
1 Puligny-Montrachet
2 Western Cape
3 Central Valley (Chile)
4 Meursault
The colour in red wine mostly comes from which part of the grape?
With age, Pinot Noir can develop flavours of
Which one of the following lists labelling terms in order of increasing minimum maturation time (shortest to longest)?
Salty foods can make a wine taste
‘Dry with high acidity and pronounced aromas of lime, peach and petrol (gasoline)’ best describes
A vintage on a wine label indicates when
Bordeaux-style Cabernet Sauvignon wines are produced in
Which one of the following grape varieties typically has the most pronounced aroma intensity?
The Muscat grape variety is used in the production of which of the following sparkling wines?
Sauvignon Blanc is best suited to which of the following climates?
A Sherry labelled PX will be
The colour of a white wine after long maturation in bottle might change from
‘Full-bodied with medium acidity and flavours of peach and mango’ can describe wines produced by
Carmenère is
1 often matured in oak barrels
2 typically deep coloured and full-bodied
3 commonly blended with other grape varieties
Pomerol differs in style from Graves because
The ideal long-term storage conditions for wine are
Barrel ageing can give Shiraz flavours of
Which one of the following Burgundies is the highest quality wine?
Barbaresco is
In winemaking what is needed to convert sugar into alcohol?
Compared to Pouilly-Fuissé, Chablis is typically
Machine harvesting can be used for
Recioto di Soave DOCG is made using
Gyropalettes are used in the production of
Which one of the following regions is well known for the production of high-quality Pinot Noir wines?
Cortese is usually used to produce
Which one of the following best describes the nose of an oxidised wine?
Which one of the following statements is true?
Which country uses the term ‘Cap Classique’ for its traditional method sparkling wines?
Coonawarra is best known for
Which one of the following statements regarding Malbec is NOT true?
What impact does malolactic conversion have on a wine?
As Riesling wines age they often develop aromas of
Which one of the following sets of characteristics is associated with Syrah?
Brunello di Montalcino is a
In Pessac-Léognan, what does Sémillon add when it is blended with Sauvignon Blanc?
A wine made from Albariño is most commonly
Vintage Champagne must be from a single
In red wine fermentation which of the following can be used to extract colour and tannin? 1 Riddling 2 Pumping-over 3 Punching-down
Ribera del Duero mainly produces
Full-bodied red wine is typically served
Cortese produces
Oak can give Merlot flavours of
Which one of the following Burgundies is the highest quality wine?
Which one of the following is known for producing dry, sweet and sparkling wines?
In Port production, when is grape-derived spirit first added?
From which part of the grape does the colour in red wine mostly come?
Spanish Reserva wines are always
Umami in food can make a wine taste
‘Dry with high acidity and aromas of lime, peach and petrol (gasoline)’ best describes
‘Late Harvest’ wines
Typical aromas of a red wine made from Cabernet Sauvignon are
‘Sweet with high acidity and flavours of dried apricot, vanilla and caramel’ best describes
Asti DOCG is a sweet and fruity sparkling wine made from
Which one of the following best describes classic New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc?
What gives Fino Sherry its distinctive bready flavour?
How does bottle age affect red wine?
Compared to Italian Pinot Grigio, Pinot Gris from Alsace is typically
Margaret River is well known for producing
‘Full-bodied and high in alcohol with flavours of lychee and rose’ best describes a wine made from
The ideal long-term storage conditions for wine are
Which white grape variety can be fermented with Syrah in Côte Rôtie to add floral aromas?
Which one of the following is a Prädikatswein category in Germany?
‘Dry and full-bodied with high alcohol and flavours of black fruit, raisin and coffee’ best describes
Walker Bay is known for producing very good quality wines made from
Noble rot is an important factor in the production of
Hunter Valley Semillon is typically
Which one of the following statements is true in relation to Sherry?
Casablanca Valley is well known for very good wines made from
Grenache is best suited to which of the following climates?
A wine affected by cork taint will smell of
Which of the following can damage vines and grapes? 1 Hail 2 High levels of rain 3 Drought 4 Frost
Which one of the following districts in Bordeaux produces wines with a high proportion of Cabernet Sauvignon?
Cap Classique indicates that a wine has been made
Which one of the following grape varieties is known for making dry rosé wines in Navarra?
Lees stirring
Which one of the following statements is true in relation to Riesling?
Which one of the following grape varieties is often blended with Syrah?
Basic Valpolicella is typically a
Sauvignon Blanc from Casablanca Valley typically has aromas of
Pinot Noir is best suited to which of the following climates?
Premium quality Chenin Blanc with pronounced oak flavours is produced in
A wine labelled Oloroso is
More complex and fuller-bodied styles of Italian Pinot Grigio can be found in
Which of the following are methods for making rosé wine? 1 Punching down 2 Blending 3 Pumping over 4 Short maceration
When opening a bottle of sparkling wine you should
Pomerol is typically a
Which one of the following lists Prädikatswein in increasing levels of grape sugar at time of harvest (lowest to highest)? 1 Auslese 2 Beerenauslese 3 Spätlese 4 Trockenbeerenauslese 5 Kabinett
Which one of the following wines has neutral flavours when young, developing toast and honey with age?
Autolysis in sparkling wine results in
Which part of a grape contains the most sugar?
A wine labelled Amarone della Valpolicella is
Acidity in food can make a wine taste
Which one of the following regions typically produces the lightest-bodied Riesling wines?
On an Italian wine label DOCG guarantees that the wine
Rías Baixas wines are typically
The Muscat grape variety is used in the production of which of the following sparkling wines?
Which of the following wines is most similar in style to the one shown below?
‘Sweet, deep in colour with simple flavours of cooked black cherry and blackberry’ best describes
The colour of a white wine after long maturation in bottle might change from
‘Medium to full-bodied and high in alcohol with aromas of apricot and peach’ best describes a wine made from
Compared to Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot grown in the same region produces wines that are typically TANNIN ACIDITY
Barossa Valley is known for producing
Cru Bourgeois is a term associated with which one of the following regions?
Which one of the following produces wines similar to Barolo from the same grape variety?
White wine fermentation typically takes place at
Premium Australian Chardonnay is grown in 1 Yarra Valley 2 Adelaide Hills 3 Margaret River
Areas with the ideal climate for grape growing are typically found
The sweetness, body and acidity of a Tokaji Aszú would typically be SWEETNESS BODY ACIDITY
Which one of the following is aged under flor?
Bordeaux-style Cabernet Sauvignon wines are produced in
Which one of the following describes the nose of a oxidised wine?
Grapes harvested later in the ripening process will have
Malolactic conversion gives Chardonnay flavours of
Oregon is well known for producing
As Clare Valley Riesling wines age they develop aromas of
‘Dry and medium-bodied with flavours of dried fruit, vanilla, leather and mushroom’ best describes
Touraine Sauvignon Blanc is typically
Which one of the following is an intense, complex red Burgundy?
Pale Cream Sherry is
High-quality wines from Pinot Gris are made in
Which one of the following gives a wine buttery flavours?
The typically aroma characteristics of a Barolo might include
‘Dry, high in acidity and flavours of citrus and stone fruit’ typically describes wines made from
Which one of the following regions has an established reputation for premium Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot blends?
A key aroma of Gewurztraminer is typically
The labelling term ‘Cape Blend’ is most commonly associated with wines made from
Vino de la Tierra is an official labelling term in
Which one of the following regions is well known for the production of high-quality Pinot Noir wines?
Which one of the following is regularly produced in a dry, medium or sweet style?
Which one of the following grape varieties is NOT permitted in the production of Champagne?
Premium, aged, dry white Bordeaux can develop flavours of
‘Pale lemon colour, aromas of bread dough and almonds and a dry palate’ best describes
The colour of a red wine after long maturation in bottle might change from
Ripe Grenache grapes generally have SKIN SUGAR LEVEL ACID
Syrah is best suited to which of the following climates?
A wine labelled Grand Cru in Burgundy
Which one of the following best describes wines made from Malbec in Argentina?
‘Full-bodied with complex flavours of citrus, tropical and stone fruits, oak and spice’ typically describes a wine from
‘Sweet, full-bodied with high acidity and flavours of apricot and vanilla’ best describes
Which one of the following lists the correct order for making traditional method sparkling wine?
Which one of the following best describes a red wine made from the Zinfandel grape variety?
Which of the following methods can be used to create a sweet wine? 1 Using grapes affected by noble rot 2 Drying grapes before fermentation 3 Using frozen grapes
Which one of the following statements is NOT true in relation to Pinot Noir?
Which one of the following might have an age indication on the bottle of 10, 20, 30 or 40 years?
Which one of the following is a premium-quality region for Garnacha-based red wines?
‘Light in body with medium sweetness, high acidity and green fruit aromas’ typically describes
Which one of the following regions is known for premium quality still wines made from Chardonnay?
Montepulciano d’Abruzzo is typically a
Grapes harvested later in the ripening process are more likely to have
Non-vintage Champagne
Riesling is suitable for producing sweet wines because it
With regards to Hunter Valley Semillon, which one of the following statements is true?
Adding sugar during winemaking will lead to wines with
Véraison typically occurs in
Which grape variety is a close relative of Pinot Noir developed specially for the hot South African conditions?
Prosecco DOC is a sparkling wine made from
Primary aroma characteristics of Sauvignon Blanc are typically
A wine labelled Eiswein will be
Which one of the following grape varieties needs the most heat to ripen fully?
The colour, tannin and body of a wine made from Syrah will typically be COLOUR TANNIN BODY
Which one of the following lists labelling terms in order of increasing minimum maturation time (shortest to longest)?
Which of the following techniques is/are commonly used in the production of premium Chardonnay? 1 Malolactic conversion 2 Oak maturation 3 Lees stirring
Premium quality Zinfandel has flavours of
White wines from Pessac-Léognan are often
Which one of the following statements is NOT true?
Which one of the following is an Italian labelling term?
Which style of Port will form a thick deposit and need decanting before serving?
White Zinfandel is typically a
Which one of the following sets of flavours is usually associated with Cabernet Sauvignon?
A wine labelled Trockenbeerenauslese will always be
Full-bodied dry white wine is typically served
‘Dry, with concentrated flavours of strawberry and red cherry that can evolve into tertiary flavours of mushroom and forest floor’ best describes