Foundation Level WSET Eng
Foundation Level WSET Eng
APPEARANCE
Clarity/brightness clear hazy / bright dull (faulty?)
Intensity pale medium deep
Colour white lemon-green lemon gold amber brown
ros pink salmon orange onion skin
red purple ruby garnet tawny brown
Other observations e.g. legs/tears, deposit, petillance, bubbles
NOSE
Condition clean unclean (faulty?)
Intensity light medium(-) medium medium(+) pronounced
Aroma characteristics e.g. fruits, flowers, spices, vegetables, oak aromas, other
Development youthful developing fully developed tired/past its best
CONCLUSIONS
ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY
Quality level faulty poor acceptable good very good outstanding
Reasons for assessment e.g. structure, balance, concentration, complexity, length, typicity
ASSESSMENT OF READINESS FOR DRINKING / POTENTIAL FOR AGEING
Level of readiness can drink now, drink now: not
for drinking / potential too young but has potential suitable for ageing too old
for ageing for ageing or further ageing
Reasons for assessment e.g. structure, balance, concentration, complexity, length, typicity
THE WINE IN CONTEXT
Origins / variety / for example: location (country or region), grape variety or varieties, production methods,
theme climatic influences
Price category inexpensive mid-priced high-priced premium super-premium
Age in years answer with a number not a range or a vintage
PALATE
Sweetness dry off-dry medium-dry medium-sweet sweet luscious
Acidity low medium(-) medium medium(+) high
Tannin level low medium(-) medium medium(+) high
nature e.g. ripe/soft vs unripe/green/stalky, coarse vs fine-grained
Alcohol low medium(-) medium medium(+) high
fortified wines: low medium high
Body light medium(-) medium medium(+) full
Flavour intensity light medium(-) medium medium(+) pronounced
Flavour characteristics e.g. fruits, flowers, spices, vegetables, oak flavours, other
Other observations e.g. texture, balance, other
sparkling wines (mousse): delicate creamy aggressive
Finish short medium(-) medium medium(+) long
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