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* Tartaric crystals found in wine are:

 
Harmless and natural in the winemaking process
 
Harmful and should be removed before drinking
 
Harmless and add desirable sweetness
 
Indicators of a faulty wine
 
 
 
* While drinking wine, the following is a technique that will help maximize flavour and vaporization:

 
Open lips slightly and take in some air over the wine
 
Breathe in through the nose
 
Open mouth wide to expose the wine fully to the air
 
Occasionally spit out the mouthful of wine and replace it with a fresh one
 
 
 
* If a white wine is labelled as “petillant” or “perlant” it means that:

 
The wine is from South Africa
 
The wine is aged
 
The wine is slightly sparkling
 
The wine is oxidized
 
 
 
* As a general rule, when a red wine ages:

 
Its colour changes; it becomes darker throughout
 
Its colour changes, and the difference between the hue of the center and the rim becomes more pronounced
 
Its colour does not change appreciably
 
It begins to sparkle
 
 
 
* Which of the following is an indicator of good quality wine?

 
A light colour
 
A long length
 
High alcohol content
 
A very strong aroma
 
 
 
* The viscosity of a wine can be increased by ____ during fermentation:
 
Added acid
 
Adding oak chips
 
High temperatures
 
Low temperatures
 
 
 
* If a wine is full-bodied, but unexpectedly slightly sparkling:

 
The wine may be fermenting unintentionally in the bottle
 
The wine may be too young
 
The wine is fortified
 
The wine may have been oxidized
 
 
 
* Which of the following is the correct general rule for tasting or drinking wine?
 
“Red before white, sweet before dry, old before young”
 
“Red before white, dry before sweet, young before old”
 
“White before red, sweet before dry, young before old”
 
“ White before red, dry before sweet, young before old”
 
 
 
* Tasting horizontally refers to:

 
Tasting different vintages of the same wine
 
Tasting the exact same wine at different intervals throughout the day
 
Tasting different wines of the same vintage
 
Tasting while laying down
 
 
 
* Tasting vertically refers to:

 
Tasting different vintages of the same wine
 
Tasting while standing erect
 
Tasting the exact same wine at different intervals throughout the day
 
Tasting different wines of the same vintage
 
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