7 Questions
Which of the following is NOT a factor that influences the taste and aroma of wine?
Bottle shape
Which country is NOT mentioned as having origins in wine production?
France
What are legal appellations used for in the wine industry?
To define wine styles and production aspects
Which type of grapes are commonly used for wine-making in Europe?
Vitis vinifera grapes
What is the significance of blended wines in the wine industry?
They are a different style of wine-making
Which continent are North American grapes usually grown for fresh eating or juice?
North America
What is the primary focus of mass-market table wines?
Consistency
Study Notes
- Wine is an alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes.
- Different varieties of grapes and yeast strains create different styles of wine.
- Legal appellations define wine styles and production aspects.
- Wine has been produced for thousands of years, with origins in Georgia, Persia, Italy, and Armenia.
- Wine has played an important role in religion.
- European Vitis vinifera grapes are commonly used for wine-making.
- Blended wines are a different style of wine-making, not inferior to varietal wines.
- North American grapes are usually grown for fresh eating or juice, occasionally made into wine.
- Terroir encompasses several factors that influence the taste and aroma of wine.
- Mass-market table wines prioritize consistency over flavor differences.
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