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[Show more]Both Tank and Bottled-Fermented Sparking Wines start with what? - Answer-Still Base Wine, usually light 
in alchohol, and processes add approximately 1-2% abv 
What is Tank Method? - Answer-part of fermentation takes place in sealed tank, which prevents any 
carbon dioxide gas from escaping 
True or...
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Add to cartBoth Tank and Bottled-Fermented Sparking Wines start with what? - Answer-Still Base Wine, usually light 
in alchohol, and processes add approximately 1-2% abv 
What is Tank Method? - Answer-part of fermentation takes place in sealed tank, which prevents any 
carbon dioxide gas from escaping 
True or...
What is the aim of processing the raw material? - Answer-To create a sugary liquid 
What happens during alcoholic fermentation? - Answer-Yeast eats sugars to create alcohol, congeners 
and carbon dioxide 
What system is used in the USA to express alcohol content? - Answer-Proof. Two degrees proof eq...
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Add to cartWhat is the aim of processing the raw material? - Answer-To create a sugary liquid 
What happens during alcoholic fermentation? - Answer-Yeast eats sugars to create alcohol, congeners 
and carbon dioxide 
What system is used in the USA to express alcohol content? - Answer-Proof. Two degrees proof eq...
Ideal tasting room should be: - odor free, good natural light, white surface 
WSET Level 2 approach to tasting - Appearance, Nose, Palate, Conclusion 
Tasting palate should be - clean and unaffected by flavors 
you can clean your palate by - chewing a piece of bread 
out of condition means - wine is...
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Add to cartIdeal tasting room should be: - odor free, good natural light, white surface 
WSET Level 2 approach to tasting - Appearance, Nose, Palate, Conclusion 
Tasting palate should be - clean and unaffected by flavors 
you can clean your palate by - chewing a piece of bread 
out of condition means - wine is...
Spirits Production Process - Answer-Process Raw Materials 
Fermentation 
Distillation 
After Distillation 
Aim of processing raw material? - Answer-Create a sugary liquid so that fermentation can take place 
What do you add to sugary liquid? - Answer-Water 
Aim of fermentation? - Answer-Turn surgery...
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Add to cartSpirits Production Process - Answer-Process Raw Materials 
Fermentation 
Distillation 
After Distillation 
Aim of processing raw material? - Answer-Create a sugary liquid so that fermentation can take place 
What do you add to sugary liquid? - Answer-Water 
Aim of fermentation? - Answer-Turn surgery...
In which season do flower clusters form? 
A. Autumn 
B. Winter 
C. Summer 
D. Spring - Answer-D. Spring 
What does the pulp of a grape contain? 
A. water and sugar 
B. acid and tannins 
C. tannins and sugar 
D. sugar and yeast - Answer-A. water and sugar 
Which latitudes north and south of the equat...
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Add to cartIn which season do flower clusters form? 
A. Autumn 
B. Winter 
C. Summer 
D. Spring - Answer-D. Spring 
What does the pulp of a grape contain? 
A. water and sugar 
B. acid and tannins 
C. tannins and sugar 
D. sugar and yeast - Answer-A. water and sugar 
Which latitudes north and south of the equat...
distillation - Answer-a process that increases the alcohol content of a liquid 
pot still - Answer-batch process that produces characterful spirits of relatively low strength 
oldest, simplest kind of still; relatively inefficient = multiple distillations needed 
continuous still - Answer-continuous...
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Add to cartdistillation - Answer-a process that increases the alcohol content of a liquid 
pot still - Answer-batch process that produces characterful spirits of relatively low strength 
oldest, simplest kind of still; relatively inefficient = multiple distillations needed 
continuous still - Answer-continuous...
Which one of the following is true? 
a. Hail protects grapes from fungal attacks 
b. Too much heat can stop the vine producing sugars 
c. fertile soils give the highest quality grapes for winemaking 
d. Irrigation is used widely for quality wine production in Europe - Answer-b. Too much heat can sto...
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Add to cartWhich one of the following is true? 
a. Hail protects grapes from fungal attacks 
b. Too much heat can stop the vine producing sugars 
c. fertile soils give the highest quality grapes for winemaking 
d. Irrigation is used widely for quality wine production in Europe - Answer-b. Too much heat can sto...
Which one of the following does not affect temperature in the vineyard? 
1. Climate 
2. Weather 
3. Gape Variety 
4. Soil - Which one of the following does not affect temperature in the vineyard? 
*3. Gape Variety* 
Which one of the following statements is true? 
1. Top quality wine can only be made...
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Add to cartWhich one of the following does not affect temperature in the vineyard? 
1. Climate 
2. Weather 
3. Gape Variety 
4. Soil - Which one of the following does not affect temperature in the vineyard? 
*3. Gape Variety* 
Which one of the following statements is true? 
1. Top quality wine can only be made...
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 on...
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Add to cartWhich 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 on...
Wine Types/Styles - Answer-Light 
Sparkling 
Fortified 
Fermentation - Answer-Natural process caused by yeast. 
What does yeast do? - Answer-Feed on the sugar, converting it into alcohol and carbon dioxide gas 
Light Wines - Answer-Still wines 
Majority fall under this category 
8-15% alcohol 
Spark...
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Add to cartWine Types/Styles - Answer-Light 
Sparkling 
Fortified 
Fermentation - Answer-Natural process caused by yeast. 
What does yeast do? - Answer-Feed on the sugar, converting it into alcohol and carbon dioxide gas 
Light Wines - Answer-Still wines 
Majority fall under this category 
8-15% alcohol 
Spark...
pairing for goat cheese - Sancerre 
local food pairs with - local wine 
pairing with stilton cheese - port 
pair w/ sweet food - sweeter wine/no tannins 
3 species of grapes native to north america - vitis riparia, vitis berlandieri, vitis rupestris 
what is a "shoot" on a vine - the new growth a ...
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Add to cartpairing for goat cheese - Sancerre 
local food pairs with - local wine 
pairing with stilton cheese - port 
pair w/ sweet food - sweeter wine/no tannins 
3 species of grapes native to north america - vitis riparia, vitis berlandieri, vitis rupestris 
what is a "shoot" on a vine - the new growth a ...
Where does a rosé wine get is color from? 
1. Artificial Coloring 
2. The addition of red wine 
3. The skins of black grapes 
4. Stainless steel tanks. - Where does a rosé wine get is color from? 
*3. The skins of black grapes* 
Which ONE of the following wines is the best paring when served with ...
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Add to cartWhere does a rosé wine get is color from? 
1. Artificial Coloring 
2. The addition of red wine 
3. The skins of black grapes 
4. Stainless steel tanks. - Where does a rosé wine get is color from? 
*3. The skins of black grapes* 
Which ONE of the following wines is the best paring when served with ...
What is wine? - Answer-A drink made from the fermented juice or freshly-picked grapes. 
One of the most natural of all alcoholic drinks. 
What is fermentation? - Answer-A natural process caused by yeast. 
What is yeast? - Answer-Are microscopic organisms that live naturally alongside grapes int he v...
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Add to cartWhat is wine? - Answer-A drink made from the fermented juice or freshly-picked grapes. 
One of the most natural of all alcoholic drinks. 
What is fermentation? - Answer-A natural process caused by yeast. 
What is yeast? - Answer-Are microscopic organisms that live naturally alongside grapes int he v...
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