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Sake WSET Level 1 (2023/2024) Graded A
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Sake WSET Level 1 (2023/2024) Graded A Japanese name for basic sake Futsu-shu 
Color(s), abv, flavors futsu-shu Colorless, pale yellow or green. 15-17%. Slightly sweet, lightly acidic, delicate lactic and fruity flavors 
Two big aroma categories of Sake Floral/fruity and cereal/lactic 
Daiginjō meaning 'Big' ginjō 
Junmai meaning 'Pure rice'; No alcohol added 
Two grades of premium sake that have more cereal/lactic aromas, higher acidity and more umami. Junmai, honjōzō 
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WSET Level 1 – Wine Quiz with Verified Solutions |Latest 2024/2025
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WSET Level 1 – Wine Quiz with 
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Wine Types/Styles ️ Light 
Sparkling 
Fortified 
Fermentation ️ Natural process caused by yeast. 
What does yeast do? ️ Feed on the sugar, converting it into alcohol and 
carbon dioxide gas 
Light Wines ️ Still wines 
Majority fall under this category 
8-15% alcohol 
Sparkling Wine ️ Wine were bubbles of carbon dioxide gas trapped in 
wine 
Fortified Wine ️ Wines that have extra alcohol added 
15-22% alcohol 
Color styles of Wine ...
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WSET Level 1 Spirits Exam with complete solutions
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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 liquid into alcoholic liquid 
 
Aim of distillation - Answer- Concentrate level of alcohol in the fermented alcoholic liquid 
 
Aim of after distillation - Answer- New spirit is colorless a...
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WSET Level 1 Wine 2024 Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
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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 
Sparkling Wine - Answer-Wine were bubbles of carbon dioxide gas trapped in wine 
Fortified Wine - Answer-Wines that have extra alcohol added 
15-22% alcohol 
Color styles of Wine - Answer-Red - Black grape...
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WSET Level 1 Wine exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Wine Types/Styles correct answersLight 
Sparkling 
Fortified 
 
Fermentation correct answersNatural process caused by yeast. 
 
What does yeast do? correct answersFeed on the sugar, converting it into alcohol and carbon dioxide gas 
 
Light Wines correct answersStill wines 
Majority fall under this category 
8-15% alcohol 
 
Sparkling Wine correct answersWine were bubbles of carbon dioxide gas trapped in wine 
 
Fortified Wine correct answersWines that have extra alcohol added 
15-22% alcohol ...
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WSET Level 3 mock exam written questions 2023 with correct answers
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What criteria do we use to assess quality in a wine? 
Balance - Concentration (Intensity) - Length - Complexity 
 
 
 
List 4 tertiary aromas. 
Almond - Marzipan - Hazelnut - Walnut - Chocolate - Coffee - Toffee - Caramel 
Dried Apricot - Marmalade - Dried Apple - Dried Banana 
Fig - Prune - Tar - Dried Blackberry - Dried Cranberry 
Cooked Blackberry - Cooked Plum 
Petrol - Kerosene - Cinnamon - Ginger - Nutmeg - Toast - Nut - Mushroom - Hay - Honey 
Leather - Forest Floor - Earth - Game - Tobac...
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WSET Level 1 Wine Questions and Answers Already Passed
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WSET Level 1 Wine Questions and Answers Already Passed Wine Types/Styles Light Sparkling Fortified 
Fermentation Natural process caused by yeast. 
What does yeast do? Feed on the sugar, converting it into alcohol and carbon dioxide gas 
Light Wines Still wines Majority fall under this category 8-15% alcohol 
Sparkling Wine Wine were bubbles of carbon dioxide gas trapped in wine 
Fortified Wine Wines that have extra alcohol added 
15-22% alcohol 
Color styles of Wine Red - Black grapes White - Ju...
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WSET Level 1 Final Exam With Complete Solutions 2024.
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What is *Wine*? - Answer An Alcoholic drink made from the fermented juice of freshly-picked grapes. 
 
What is *Fermentation*? - Answer Yeast feed on sugar, converting it into alcohol and carbon dioxide gas. 
 
*Types* of wine. - Answer 1. Light wine 
2. Sparkling wine 
3. Fortified wine 
 
*Light* wines. - Answer • They are still (no bubbles) 
• 8-15% alcohol 
• Named after a region (old world) 
• Named after a grape variety (new world) 
 
*Sparkling* wines. - Answer • Carbo...
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WSET Level 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A
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VEN 003 Questions and Answers Already Graded A
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VEN 003 Questions and Answers Already Graded A What is wine? fermented grape juice 
Def. of wine making process Grape Juice---> wine + CO2 
Purpose of yeast the yeast consumes sugar & converts it into alcohol resulting in wine w/ the release of CO2 
Enology the study of winemaking 
Viticulture process of grape growing 
Effervescence > 1 atmosphere carbon dioxide: sparkling wine 
Wine taxation factors federal exercise tax + California state tax (per gallon) 
Wine classifications -color -gra...
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