Deck 2: Introduction to Wine and Service

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Western France includes the most important winemaking regions of:

A) Alsace, Burgundy and Champagne
B) Loire Valley and Bordeaux
C) Languedoc, Roussillon and Provence
D) Armagnac and Cognac
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The proper temperature range for serving white wine?

A) 40-45F °
B) 45-55F °
C) 40F ° or below
D) 55-65F °
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Decanting a wine is done

A) to aerate the wine.
B) for display purposes.
C) to remove sediment.
D) for all of the above reasons.
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A grapes color, tanning and aromas and flavors derive from its?

A) Skin
B) Seeds
C) Pulp
D) Stems
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The three categories of wine include: Table, Sparkling and:

A) sweet wine
B) dry wine
C) rose wine
D) fortified wine
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Wines that contain proprietary-based labeling will always be made as a red Bordeaux-style.
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A designated American Viticultural Area (AVA) will define grape varietal and other growing requirements.
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The Catholic church played a considerable influence in the early history in the development of wines in France
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Identify the proper serving temperatures of a white and red wine. What are the effects of serving a white wine and red wine too cold, and the effects of serving them too warm?
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How are varietal based labeled wines easier to understand than compared to geographically based-labeled wines?
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Beyond the obvious results of the competition, how has the judgment of Paris played a critical role in the development of California wine?
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Deck 2: Introduction to Wine and Service
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Western France includes the most important winemaking regions of:

A) Alsace, Burgundy and Champagne
B) Loire Valley and Bordeaux
C) Languedoc, Roussillon and Provence
D) Armagnac and Cognac
Loire Valley and Bordeaux
2
The proper temperature range for serving white wine?

A) 40-45F °
B) 45-55F °
C) 40F ° or below
D) 55-65F °
45-55F °
3
Decanting a wine is done

A) to aerate the wine.
B) for display purposes.
C) to remove sediment.
D) for all of the above reasons.
for all of the above reasons.
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A grapes color, tanning and aromas and flavors derive from its?

A) Skin
B) Seeds
C) Pulp
D) Stems
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The three categories of wine include: Table, Sparkling and:

A) sweet wine
B) dry wine
C) rose wine
D) fortified wine
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Wines that contain proprietary-based labeling will always be made as a red Bordeaux-style.
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A designated American Viticultural Area (AVA) will define grape varietal and other growing requirements.
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The Catholic church played a considerable influence in the early history in the development of wines in France
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Identify the proper serving temperatures of a white and red wine. What are the effects of serving a white wine and red wine too cold, and the effects of serving them too warm?
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How are varietal based labeled wines easier to understand than compared to geographically based-labeled wines?
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Beyond the obvious results of the competition, how has the judgment of Paris played a critical role in the development of California wine?
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