Lc. Fine Vintage Test Three Flashcards

1
Q

Grape Variety / Chablis

A

Chardonnay

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2
Q

Grape Variety / Barbaresco

A

Nebbiolo

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3
Q

Grape Variety / Asti

A

Muscat

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4
Q

Grape Variety / Gevrey Chambertin

A

Pinot Noir

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5
Q

Grape Variety / Savenniers

A

Chenin Blanc

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6
Q

Grape Variety / Hockheim

A

Riesling

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7
Q

Piesporter that is cloudy and slightly fizzy / What is the Wine Fault?

A

Secondary fermentation

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8
Q

A 2004 Chablis with a sherry like aroma / What is the Wine Fault?

A

Oxidised

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9
Q

An Australian Shiraz with a wet cardboard aroma / What is the Wine Fault?

A

Cork Taint

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10
Q

Pauillac is a commune of the (blank) distict in the region of (blank)

A

Haut Medoc.

Bordeaux

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11
Q

The best vineyards of Pauillac are situated on (blank) soils.

A

Gravel

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12
Q

The wines of Pauilllac are made from a blend of grape varieties with (blank) usually being the dominant variety.

A

Cabernet Sauvignon.

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13
Q

These wines will generally need (blank) to show their best.

A

Ageing / Maturing

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14
Q

The majority of wines from the Pauillac are in the (blank) to (blank) price range

A

High

Premium

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15
Q

Ribera del Duero, Rias Baixas and Toro are all red wines made from Temppranillo grape.

A

False

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16
Q

Oregon is a good source of inexpensive wines from the Pinot Noir grape.

A

False

17
Q

Cava is made by the same method as Champagne.

A

True

Both made in the traditional method.

18
Q

Vinho Verde can be a red or white wine?

A

True.

A Portuguese wine made from a broad range of grapes

19
Q

PX Sherry is a suitable alternative to a Manzanilla.

A

False

A Fino or dry Amontillado would be a more suitable alternative.

20
Q

Carmenere is another name for Merlot grape.

A

False

Once mistaken for Merlot

21
Q

Malt whisky is made in a continous still.

A

False

Pot Still

22
Q

Marlbourough is a region of South Africa famed for its Sauvignon Blanc wines.

A

False

23
Q

Rutherglen Muscat is a fortified wine from Australia.

A

True

Grapes that have begun to raisin on the vine, and the addition of alcohol before the fermentation is complete.

24
Q

Rufina and Colli Senesi are Chianti Districts

A

True

25
Q

Premier Grand Cru is the highest vineyard classification in Burgundy.

A

False

Just Grand Cru

26
Q

Sussresrve is the addition of sugar to grape must to increase the level of alcohol.

A

False

un-fermented grape juice is added to fully fermented dry wine in order to sweeten it.

27
Q

The majority of wines from the Pfalz region are lighter in body than wines from the Mosel valley.

A

False

28
Q

A California producer of a high volume high volume, inexpensive branded wine will mainly source their grapes from the Napa Valley.

A

False

Central Valley

29
Q

Bardolino is a light bodied red wine that can be served lightly chilled.

A

True

Bardolina = Valpolicella can be chilled

30
Q

Acidity is mainly detected at the side and back of the tongue.

A

True

31
Q

Malbec is a grape variety often associated with Argentina.

A

True

As well as Cahors