Level 2 Award in Wines and Spirits

Mock Examination

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  1. Which latitudes north and south of the equator mark the temperate zone where most vineyards are found?
  2. 40 and 50 degrees.
  3. 30 and 50 degrees.
  4. 20 and 40 degrees.
  5. 30 and 40 degrees.
  1. Which one of the following does not affect temperature in the vineyard?
  2. Climate.
  3. Weather.
  4. Grape variety.
  5. Soil.
  1. Which one of the following statements is true?
  2. Top quality wine can only be made from hand harvested grapes.
  3. Top quality wine can only be made from machine harvested grapes.
  4. Top Quality wine can be made from both hand and machine harvested grapes.
  5. Top quality wine cannot be made from machine harvested grapes.
  1. What is the correct sequence of events for most red wine making?
  2. Crush, press, ferment.
  3. Crush, ferment, press.
  4. Press, ferment, crush.
  5. Press, crush, ferment.
  1. Old oak vats

1)add the flavour of oak to a wine.

2)allow oxygen to dissolve in the wine.

3)allow the tannins in red wine to soften.

  1. 1 and 2 only.
  2. 1 and 3 only.
  3. 2 and 3 only.
  4. 1, 2 and 3.
  1. Which of the following techniques is the one that is used to give most red wines their colour?
  2. Fermentation in contact with just the pips and stalks.
  3. Pressing juice from the grapes.
  4. Fermentation in oak casks.
  5. Fermentation in contact with the skins.
  1. Which of the following are commonly used to add complexity to premium quality dry Chardonnay wines?

1)Flor yeast.

2)Botrytis.

3)Lees stirring.

4)Barrel Fermentation.

  1. 1 and 2 only.
  2. 2 and 3 only.
  3. 3 and 4 only.
  4. 4 and 1 only.
  1. Which one of the following grape varieties can be used to make premium quality wines in cool, moderate and hot climates?
  2. Chardonnay.
  3. Pinot Noir.
  4. Sauvignon Blanc.
  5. Riesling.
  1. Youthful Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc wines have flavours of
  2. Pineapple and oak.
  3. Gooseberry and passion fruit.
  4. Pear and honey.
  5. Citrus and butter.
  1. Which one of the following regions has a reputation for premium quality Riesling?
  2. Burgundy.
  3. Alsace.
  4. Rioja.
  5. Vouvray.
  1. Which one of the following statements is true of Pinot Noir?
  2. It is only used to make inexpensive, low quality wines.
  3. It typically has a lot of colour and lots of tannin.
  4. Typical flavours include tropical fruit and citrus.
  5. It is at its best in cool to moderate climates.
  1. Premium wines made from Cabernet Sauvignon age well because they have
  2. High tannins and low acidity.
  3. Low tannins and high acidity.
  4. Low tannins and low acidity.
  5. High tannins and high acidity.
  1. Grenache grapes typically have

SUGAR ACIDITY

  1. Low Low
  2. Low High
  3. HighLow
  4. HighHigh
  1. Which one of the following is renowned for powerful Shiraz based wines?
  2. Barossa Valley.
  3. Bordeaux.
  4. Rioja.
  5. Chianti.
  1. From which grape variety is Sancerre made?
  2. Sauvignon Blanc.
  3. Chenin Blanc.
  4. Riesling.
  5. Chardonnay.
  1. Which of the following grape varieties are commonly grown in Alsace?

1)Pinot Gris.

2)Chardonnay.

3)Gewurztraminer.

4)Sémillon.

  1. 1 and 2 only.
  2. 1 and 3 only.
  3. 2 and 4 only.
  4. 3 and 4 only.
  1. The vineyards of the Northern Rhône are
  2. Coastal.
  3. Steep.
  4. Poorly drained.
  5. Flat.
  1. In Bordeaux, premium dry white wines are usually made from
  2. Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc.
  3. Chardonnay and Sémillon.
  4. Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay.
  5. Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon.
  1. Which grape variety is used to make Meursault?
  2. Chardonnay.
  3. Cabernet Sauvignon.
  4. Sauvignon Blanc.
  5. Syrah.
  1. Many consider Germany to be the home of which one of the following grape varieties?
  2. Sémillon.
  3. Torrontés.
  4. Chardonnay.
  5. Riesling.
  1. Which one of the following is an Italian black grape variety?
  2. Verdicchio.
  3. Trebbiano.
  4. Aglianico.
  5. Chardonnay.
  1. Which one of the following is a full bodied red wine with high levels of tannin, acidity and alcohol?
  2. Gavi.
  3. Soave.
  4. Barolo.
  5. Rías Baixas.
  1. Which one of the following grape varieties is most important in Rioja?
  2. Pedro Ximénez.
  3. Cabernet Sauvignon.
  4. Trebbiano.
  5. Tempranillo.
  1. Which one of the following grape varieties is widely used in the production of rosé wines in Spain?
  2. Pinotage.
  3. Garnacha.
  4. Malbec.
  5. Carmenère.
  1. Which country’s specialities are wines made from Malbec and Torrontés?
  2. Australia.
  3. Argentina.
  4. Chile.
  5. South Africa.
  1. Premium Chilean Sauvignon Blanc is produced in which one of the following regions?
  2. Casablanca.
  3. Catalunya.
  4. Carneros.
  5. Central Otago.
  1. Australia has a reputation for premium quality Rieslings produced in
  2. Margaret River.
  3. Clare Valley.
  4. Hunter Valley.
  5. McLaren Vale.
  1. Which one of the following grape varieties is widely grown in South Africa?
  2. Gewurztraminer.
  3. Pinot Blanc.
  4. Semillon.
  5. Chenin Blanc.
  1. Grand Cru Classé is a labelling term most associated with which wine region?
  2. Alsace.
  3. Bordeaux.
  4. Burgundy.
  5. Loire.
  1. What term is used on an Italian wine label to indicate that the grapes were grown in the historic centre of the district?
  2. Classico.
  3. Crianza.
  4. Riserva.
  5. Cortese.
  1. Sparkling Asti is made from
  2. Glera.
  3. Muscat.
  4. Chardonnay.
  5. Pinot Noir.
  1. In Champagne production, to disgorge means to
  2. Blend still wines.
  3. Move the yeasty deposit towards the neck of the bottle.
  4. Remove the yeasty deposit from the bottle.
  5. Add sugar and yeast to still wine.
  1. Non-Vintage is a common labelling term for wines from
  2. Port.
  3. Sherry.
  4. Champagne.
  5. Bordeaux.
  1. Sauternes is made from Sémillon and
  2. Chardonnay.
  3. Riesling.
  4. Sauvignon Blanc.
  5. Viognier.
  1. The Solera System is a method of
  2. Fermentation.
  3. Maturation.
  4. Pruning.
  5. Trellising.
  1. Which of the following is a common labelling term for Port?
  2. NV.
  3. VS.
  4. LBV.
  5. PX.
  1. Rum is made from
  2. Potatoes.
  3. Grain.
  4. Molasses.
  5. Malted Barley.
  1. The dominant flavour in Gin comes from
  2. Juniper.
  3. Citrus Peel.
  4. Anise.
  5. Agave.
  1. VSOP is a common labelling term used for
  2. Whisky.
  3. Bourbon.
  4. Cognac.
  5. Vodka.
  1. A single malt whisky must always come from a single
  2. Cask.
  3. Distillery.
  4. Malting.
  5. Pot Still.
  1. When serving a bottle of sparkling wine, what can one do to make the process easier and safer?

1)Chill the wine.

2)Hold the cork securely from the moment the wire cage is loosened.

3)Twist the bottle gently whilst holding the cork.

  1. 1 only.
  2. 1 and 3 only.
  3. 1 and 2 only.
  4. 1,2 and 3.
  1. Which one of the following provides ideal cellar conditions for the storage of wine sealed with a cork?
  2. The temperature should be alternately hot and cold.
  3. The temperature should be cool and constant.
  4. The bottle should be stored vertically.
  5. The storage area should be in strong bright light.
  1. Cork taint is identified by
  2. Bits of cork in the bottle.
  3. Brown colouring.
  4. Musty aromas.
  5. Toffee and caramel aromas.
  1. With regard to excessive alcohol consumption, which one of the following statements is false?
  2. It can impair your ability to operate machinery.
  3. It can lead to problems with personal relationships.
  4. It can enhance co-ordination.
  5. It can damage internal organs.

Questions 45 – 47 all relate to Pouilly-Fumé.

  1. Which one of the following would best describe the appearance?
  2. Deep gold.
  3. Pale pink.
  4. Pale lemon.
  5. Medium garnet.
  1. On the nose, the aroma characteristics would typically be
  2. Red fruit and floral.
  3. Green fruit and herbaceous.
  4. Black fruit and spice.
  5. Tropical fruit and oak.
  1. The sweetness and acidity would typically be

SWEETNESSACIDITY

  1. Sweet Medium
  2. Medium High
  3. Off-dry Low
  4. Dry High

Questions 48 – 50 all relate to a mature Margaux.

  1. Which one of the following would best describe the appearance?
  2. Deep gold.
  3. Deep purple.
  4. Medium garnet.
  5. Pale pink.
  1. On the nose, the aroma characteristics would typically be
  2. Black fruit, tobacco, cedar.
  3. Tropical fruit, floral, spice.
  4. Green fruit, vegetal, oak.
  5. Citrus fruit, nuts, oak.
  1. The acidity and tannin levels would typically be

ACIDITYTANNIN

  1. High Low
  2. High High
  3. Medium Low
  4. Low Medium