WSET LEVEL 3 EXAMS ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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WSET LEVEL 3 EXAMS ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
What are the ideal conditions for longer term storage of wines that
improve with age? - ANSWER- Undisturbed in a cool dark place with a
constant temperature, ideally around 10-15 C (50-59 F). There should
also be constant humidity, and wines sealed with a cork should be stored
on their side.
What is the traditional type of wine press used and explain how it works.
- ANSWER- Vertical 'basket' press where the pressure on the grapes
comes from above using a plate that is lowered or raised using a screw
or lever.
What is the climate of southwest France? - ANSWER- Similar to
Bordeaux but with less maritime influence.
Name the major appellation in southwest France that produces a style of
wine similar to Bordeaux. - ANSWER- Bergerac
What is the most important IGP in Southwest France? - ANSWERCotes de Gascogne IGP
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Which AC wine, considered a Bordeaux "copy", is made with Semillon
and Sauvignon Blanc? - ANSWER- Monbazillac (sweet white wines)
Which key wine region of southwest France makes a Malbec based red
wine? - ANSWER- Cahors
Which key wine region of southwest France makes red wines from
Tannat, Cab Franc, and Cab Sav? - ANSWER- Madiran
Which key wine region of southwest France makes dry and, more
importantly, sweet wines from Petit Manseng? - ANSWER- Jurancon
Describe the style of wine to be expected from the IGP Cotes de
Gascogne. - ANSWER- Generally dry, light-bodied white wines made
from Ugni Blanc with aromas and flavors of green apple.
What is the location and climate of Burgundy? - ANSWER- Located in
northeast France. Burgundy has a moderate/continental climate.
How does the climate of Chablis differ from the rest of Burgundy? -
ANSWER- Chablis has a cool continental climate and is cooler than the
moderate continental climate found in the rest of Burgundy.
What are two major environmental hazards that vineyards face in
Burgundy? - ANSWER- 1) Frost
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2) Hail
What is "grey rot" and why is it an issue in Burgundy? - ANSWERGrey rot is the malevolent form of botrytis which affects unripe berries
or black grapes; causing off flavors and a lack of color. The frequent
summer rains in Burgundy make the area prone to greyrot.
What type of soil is found in Chablis? - ANSWER- Limestone overlaid
with Kimmeridgian clay.
Name 7 regional appellations of Burgundy. - ANSWER- (1) Bourgogne
Rouge (2) Bourgogne Blanc (3) Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Nuits (4)
Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Beaune (5) Bourgogne Cote Chalonnaise
(6) Macon (7) Macon Villages
What type of soil is found in Beaujolais? - ANSWER- Granite
What is the main black grape variety of Burgundy? - ANSWER- Pinot
Noir
What is the main black grape variety of Beaujolais? - ANSWER- Gamay
What are the two main white grape varieties of northern Burgundy? -
ANSWER- Chardonnay and Aligote
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What is the main white grape variety of southern Burgundy? -
ANSWER- Chardonnay
Are there high or low density plantings in northern Burgundy? -
ANSWER- High
What type of pruning system is used on the vines of northern Burgundy?
- ANSWER- Guyot
Topographically, where can the best vineyards of northern Burgundy be
found? - ANSWER- Mid-slope on the east or southeast facing hillside
vineyards.
What type of pruning system is employed in Beaujolais? - ANSWERHead trained Gobelet pruned vines.
Where are the best vineyards found in Beaujolais? - ANSWER- On
granite hillsides in the northern part of Beaujolais.
Carbonic maceration is used in what part of Burgundy? - ANSWER- In
Beaujolais
Is oak maturation used for the red wines of Burgundy? - ANSWERYes, mid to high priced red wines go through a moderate use of oak
maturation.
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