Properly Tasting Wine Flashcards

Tasting and evaluating wine in a consistent and relatable manner.

1
Q

Body” is a term used to describe the overall feel of a wine in your mouth.

If a wine is considered full-bodied, what two things is it typically high in?

A

Sugar

Alcohol

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What are the three main areas to note with the WSET Level 1 Systematic Approach to Tasting Wine?

A
  1. Appearance
  2. Nose
  3. Palate
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3
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What are the SAT color descriptions for Appearance?

A

white

red

rosé

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What is the SAT looking for in the category for Nose?

A

Aroma characteristics (fruit, oak, other)

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What is the SAT looking for in the category of Palate?

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Two things:

Notable structural characteristics (sweetness, acidity, tannin, alcohol, body)

Flavor characteristics (flavors of fruit, oak, other)

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How should you prepare for a tasting?

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  • no distracting smells
  • a white surface to help assess the appearance of the wine
  • your glass should have a wide bowl and narrow rim
  • you should have a clean palate
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Why is it important to be consistent in your approach to tasting wine?

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Consistency gives you the ability to write accurate notes, which can be referred back to or communicated to others.

The WSET SAT is designed to give you this organizational system.

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What should be consumed at levels considered “low risk”, per government regulations?

A

Alcohol

Alcohol can alter behavior and judgement, and all precautions should be taken when consuming alcohol, especially in the professional setting for tastings.

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