Wine Basics Flashcards
Learn a variety of basic wine facts, from the meaning of distillation to the basic characteristics of reds, whites, and rosés.
What are the three major types of wine?
- red
- white
- rosé
Why is red wine red?
It is a result of the grape skin’s contact with the grape’s juice during fermentation
What characteristics should the ideal red wine glass have?
- Holds 10 to 22 ounces of liquid
- Allows room to swirl your wine
- Has enough surface area to allow the wine to breathe
At what temperature is red wine best served?
60-65 degrees Fahrenheit
(warmer than white wines)
What are the main varieties
of red wine?
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Malbec
- Merlot
- Petit Sirah
- Pinot Noir
- Sangiovese
- Shiraz/Syrah
- Zinfandel
What are some common berry and fruit flavors used
to describe red wines?
- blackberry
- boysenberry
- cherry
- currant
- fig
- gooseberry
- plum
- raisin
- raspberry
- strawberry
Where does white wine get its color?
- From the grape juice and grape skin of green, gold, or yellowish colored grapes, or
- From just the juice (not the skin) of select red grapes (as in some Champagnes)
What characteristics should the ideal white wine glass have?
- Narrow
- A sharp taper at the top of the glass to allow the drinker to enjoy the full aroma of the wine
At what temperature is white wine best served?
45-50 degrees Fahrenheit
(cooler than reds)
What are the “Big Eight”
white wines?
- Chardonnay
- Chenin Blanc
- Gewürztraminer
- Pinot Gris/Grigio
- Riesling
- Sauvignon Blanc
- Semillon
- Viognier
What are some common fruit flavors used to describe white wines?
- apple
- citrus
- grapefruit
- lemon
- lime
- melon
- pear
- pineapple
What is a varietal wine?
- Has only one grape variety
- The wine is then named after the grape with a capital initial
- E.g., Chardonnay, Gewürztraminer
What does “body” mean when describing a wine?
The texture or weight of a wine
in the mouth
- Full-bodied wines have a rich, complex, well-rounded flavor that lingers in the mouth
- Light-bodied wines are subtle and more watery
- Medium-bodied wines fall somewhere in between
Which white wines tend to be full bodied?
- Chardonnay
- Sauvignon Blanc
- Dry white wines
- Wines aged either fully or partly in wood
Which red wines tend to be full bodied?
Cabernet and French Bordeaux