Week 1 Review
Labelling
Appellation-Grape
Name that Grape
Terms
100

Order of WSET Systematic Approach to Tasting Wine

Appearance, Nose, Palate, Assessment of quality or Conclusion

100

a small wine sub-region of Bordeaux. A sweet white wine made from grapes that have been concentrated by botrytis/noble rot

Sauternes AOC

100

most famous villages are Gevrey-Chambertin AOC, Nuits-Saint-Georges AOC, Beaune AOC, Pommard AOC

Pinot Noir

100

This grape variety has an established reputation in Puglia and California. Used to make red and rose wines

Zinfandel/Primitivo

100

South African wine made from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Pinotage

Cape Blend

200

Wine that pairs well with fatty or oily foods

High acidity wine

200

Name 4 labelling terms for Bordeaux that classify the vineyards (not specific Left/Right Bank appellations)

1. Bordeaux AOC

2. Bordeaux Supérieur AOC

3. Grand Cru Classe

4. Cru Classe

200

Meursault AOC, Macon AOC, Pouilly-Fuisse AOC

Chardonnay

200

The most important variety in the wines of the Right Bank

Merlot
200

the term for a PGI wine in Germany. They are typically light-bodied and dry to off-dry in style

Landwein

300

systems pump gas into a bottle and push out the air inside it as a result

blanket

300

Name the 2 labelling terms for a wine region in France known for producing Pinot Gris, Riesling, and Gewürztraminer

Alsace AOC, and Alsace Grand Cru AOC

300

delle Venezia DOC or Veneto IGT

Pinot Grigio/Pinot Gris

300

The only white variety permitted in Sancerre AOC and Pouilly-Fume AOC

Sauvignon Blanc

300

Refers to an estate or producer. It indicates that the wine has been made from grapes grown on the producer's land

Chateau

400

the difference between PGI and PDO

Protected Designation of Origin cover relatively small areas and have tightly defined regulations. Protected Geographical Indication cover a much wider area and have less strict regulations

400

name the 4 labelling terms in burgundy from lowest-highest qualifications

1. Bourgogne AOC

2. Village Appellations

3. Premier Cru Vineyars

4. Grand Cru Vineyards

400

Medoc AOC, Margaux AOC

Cabernet Sauvignon

400

South Africa's most widely planted white grape variety

Chenin Blanc

400

Means "Late Harvest" in French but as a labelling terms it can only be used in Alsace. This term typically denotes a medium to sweet wine made from extra-ripe grapes. Wines from Pinot Gris, Riesling, and Gewürztraminer can all be labelled this. Can be used on Alsace AOC and Alsace Grand Cru AOC labels 

Vendanges Tardives (VT)

500

order for red winemaking

1. crushing

2. alcoholic fermentation

3. draining

4. pressing

5. storage or maturation

6. packaging

500

Name the 6 Pradikat Categories from lightest to most concentrated

1. Kabinett

2. Spatlese (late harvest)

3. Auslese (Selected harvest)

4. Eiswein (Icewine)

5. Beerenauslese/BA (selected berry harvest)

6. Trockenbeerenauslese/TBA (selected dried berry harvest)

500

Hermitage AOC

Syrah

500

Used to make Tokaji Aszu, a sweet wine made from grapes that have been affected by botrytis

Furmint

500

Wines From Medoc that have not been classified as Grand Cru Classe can apply to use this term

Cru Bourgeois

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