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Award in Wines & Spirits
WSET® Level 2 Award in Wines & Spirits Session 9: Sweet Wines
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Sweet Wines AIM: sugar to remain in the finished wine Methods
Yeast dies when alcohol reaches above 15% abv Methods Interrupting the fermentation Adding a sweet component Concentration of sugars in the grapes
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Interrupting the Fermentation
Filtration (removing the yeast) Fortification (killing the yeast) sulfur dioxide alcohol
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Adding a sweet component
Unfermented grape juice (süssreserve) Adding sweet wine
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Concentration of sugars in the grapes
Dried Grapes late harvested healthy grapes shrivelled on the vine or dried out after picking flavours dried fruit, raisin e.g. Recioto, PX (Pedro Ximénez)
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Concentration of sugars in the grapes
Noble rot/Botrytis cinerea mould attacks ripe, healthy grapes which shrivel on the vine hand-harvested flavours orange marmalade, apricot, ryebread e.g. Sauternes, Tokaji, some Auslese,Beerenauslese, Trockenbeerenauslese
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Concentration of sugars in the grapes
Frozen Grapes healthy grapes frozen on the vine harvested in winter flavours intense pure varietal e.g. Icewine/Eiswein
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Level 2 Systematic Approach to Tasting Wine®
APPEARANCE Clarity clear – hazy Intensity pale – medium – deep Colour white rosé red lemon – gold – amber pink – salmon – orange purple – ruby – garnet – tawny NOSE Condition clean – unclean light – medium – pronounced Aroma characteristics e.g. fruits, flowers, spices, vegetables, oak aromas, other PALATE Sweetness dry – off-dry – medium – sweet Acidity low – medium – high Tannin Body light– medium – full Flavour Characteristics e.g. fruits, flowers, spices, vegetables, oak flavours, other Finish short – medium – long CONCLUSIONS Quality faulty – poor – acceptable – good – very good – outstanding
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