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The document discusses several white grape varieties and wine styles. It focuses on Riesling, Chenin Blanc, Semillon/Semillon, and Furmint grapes and the factors that influence the production of white, sweet, and rose wines from these varieties. Specifically, it covers grape formation and ripening, winemaking techniques like adjusting sugar and acid levels, and options for oak aging. It also provides details on regions and styles of Riesling and Chenin Blanc wines from Germany, France, Australia, and South Africa.

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Session 3

The document discusses several white grape varieties and wine styles. It focuses on Riesling, Chenin Blanc, Semillon/Semillon, and Furmint grapes and the factors that influence the production of white, sweet, and rose wines from these varieties. Specifically, it covers grape formation and ripening, winemaking techniques like adjusting sugar and acid levels, and options for oak aging. It also provides details on regions and styles of Riesling and Chenin Blanc wines from Germany, France, Australia, and South Africa.

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Factors influencing the production

of white, sweet and rosé wines


Session 3
Riesling, Chenin Blanc,
Sémillon/Semillon, Furmint

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Grape formation and
ripening

flowering

fruit set – flowers


become grapes

véraison

ripe grapes

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Concentration of grape sugars
extra ripening
Earlier stages
• riper aromas
• higher sugar levels

Later stages
• raisining
• dried-fruit aromas

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Concentration of grape sugars
botrytis/noble rot
Necessary
conditions
• ripe grapes
• damp, misty mornings
• warm, dry afternoons

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Concentration of grape sugars
frozen grapes
Method
• grapes freeze on vine
(winter)
• picked while frozen
• pressed while frozen
• Icewine/Eiswein

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Winemaking
white wine
crushing

pressing alcoholic storage or packaging


fermentation maturation

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Winemaking options
adjustments
Sugar

Acid

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Winemaking options

Oak vessels
• level of toast
• new vs old
• size of vessel

© WSET 2017
Winemaking options

Oak alternatives
• oak staves
• oak chips

© WSET 2017
Winemaking options

Malolactic conversion
• lower acidity
• secondary flavours:
butter
cream

Lees
• more body
• secondary flavours:
bread
pastry

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Winemaking
sweet wine
Methods
• concentration of grape
sugars
• stopping the fermentation
• removing the yeast
• killing the yeast
• adding sweetness

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Winemaking
rosé wine
crushing

alcoholic draining storage packaging


fermentation

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Tasting

APPEARANCE
Intensity pale – medium – deep
Colour white lemon – gold – amber
rosé pink – pink-orange – orange
red purple – ruby – garnet – tawny

NOSE
Intensity light – medium – pronounced
Aroma characteristics e.g. primary, secondary, tertiary

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Tasting
PALATE
Sweetness dry – off-dry – medium – sweet
Acidity low – medium – high
Tannin low – medium – high
Alcohol low – medium – high
Body light – medium – full
Flavour intensity light – medium – pronounced
Flavour characteristics e.g. primary, secondary, tertiary
Finish short – medium – long

CONCLUSIONS
Quality poor – acceptable – good – very good – outstanding

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Riesling, Chenin Blanc,
Sémillon/Semillon and Furmint

GERMANY

FRANCE HUNGARY

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
AFRICA
WORLD WINE
REGIONS

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Riesling

• high acidity Cool


• susceptible to Moderate
botrytis/noble rot
• aromatic variety
• fruit characteristics
vary according to
ripeness

• many harvest options • very good or


• dry to sweet outstanding examples
light- to full-bodied can age:

honey
• unoaked petrol (gasoline)
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Riesling

Just ripe Extra ripe

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Riesling

GERMANY Berlin

RHEINGAU
MOSEL
Frankfurt

PFALZ
Stuttgart
ALSACE

FRANCE

ITALY
GERMANY AND
FRANCE

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Riesling
GERMANY AND
FRANCE

MOSEL
Frankfurt

RHEINGAU

PFALZ

GERMANY
FRANCE

ALSACE

SWITZERLAND
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Labelling in Germany

Protected Designation of Origin (PDO)


Country PDO Labelling Term
Germany Qualitätswein
Prädikatswein

Protected Geographical Indication (PGI)


Country PGI Labelling Term
Germany Landwein

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Germany
the six Prädikat categories
• Kabinett
• Spätlese dry to sweet
• Auslese

sweet
• Eiswein (concentrated
by freezing)

sweet
• Beerenauslese (BA) (concentrated by
• Trockenbeerenauslese (TBA) botrytis/noble rot)
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Germany
the six Prädikat categories

Kabinett Spätlese Auslese

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Germany
the six Prädikat categories

Eiswein Beerenauslese Trockenbeerenauslese

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Germany
other labelling terms

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Riesling

WESTERN
AUSTRALIA
SOUTH
AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH
Perth
WALES
Sydney
Adelaide
VICTORIA
Melbourne

AUSTRALIA TASMANIA

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Riesling

CLARE
VALLEY

EDEN
Adelaide
VALLEY

SOUTH
AUSTRALIA
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Tasting

APPEARANCE
Intensity pale – medium – deep
Colour white lemon – gold – amber
rosé pink – pink-orange – orange
red purple – ruby – garnet – tawny

NOSE
Intensity light – medium – pronounced
Aroma characteristics e.g. primary, secondary, tertiary

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Tasting
PALATE
Sweetness dry – off-dry – medium – sweet
Acidity low – medium – high
Tannin low – medium – high
Alcohol low – medium – high
Body light – medium – full
Flavour intensity light – medium – pronounced
Flavour characteristics e.g. primary, secondary, tertiary
Finish short – medium – long

CONCLUSIONS
Quality poor – acceptable – good – very good – outstanding

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Chenin Blanc
• versatile: range of Cool
climates
Moderate
• high acidity
• susceptible to
Warm
botrytis/noble rot

• many harvest options • very good or


• dry to sweet outstanding
• oaked or unoaked examples can age:
dried fruit
honey
nuts

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Chenin Blanc

Just ripe Extra ripe

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Loire Valley
BELGIUM GERMANY
FRANCE

FRANCE
Paris

LOIRE VALLEY

Bordeaux

Marseille

SPAIN
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Chenin Blanc

VOUVRAY

THE LOIRE
VALLEY

SOUTH AFRICA

REPUBLIC OF
SOUTH
AFRICA

WESTERN
CAPE

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Tasting

APPEARANCE
Intensity pale – medium – deep
Colour white lemon – gold – amber
rosé pink – pink-orange – orange
red purple – ruby – garnet – tawny

NOSE
Intensity light – medium – pronounced
Aroma characteristics e.g. primary, secondary, tertiary

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Tasting
PALATE
Sweetness dry – off-dry – medium – sweet
Acidity low – medium – high
Tannin low – medium – high
Alcohol low – medium – high
Body light – medium – full
Flavour intensity light – medium – pronounced
Flavour characteristics e.g. primary, secondary, tertiary
Finish short – medium – long

CONCLUSIONS
Quality poor – acceptable – good – very good – outstanding

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Sémillon/Semillon

• medium to high Moderate


acidity
Warm
• susceptible to
botrytis/noble rot

• many harvest options • very good or


• dry to sweet outstanding
examples can age
• light- to full-bodied
• unoaked or oaked
• sometimes blended
(Sauvignon Blanc)

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Sémillon/Semillon

Youthful Fully developed

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Bordeaux
BELGIUM GERMANY

FRANCE
Paris

Bordeaux

BORDEAUX

Marseille

SPAIN
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Sémillon

FRANCE

Libourne

Bordeaux

BORDEAUX AOC
SAUTERNES

BORDEAUX
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Semillon

WESTERN
AUSTRALIA
SOUTH
AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH
Perth
WALES
Sydney
Adelaide

VICTORIA
Melbourne

AUSTRALIA TASMANIA

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Semillon
VICTORIA AND
NEW SOUTH
WALES

HUNTER
VALLEY
NEW SOUTH Sydney
WALES

Canberra

VICTORIA

Melbourne

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Semillon

BAROSSA
Adelaide VALLEY

SOUTH
AUSTRALIA
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Furmint

• high acidity Moderate


• mostly grown in
Tokaj, Hungary
• susceptible to
botrytis/noble rot

• dry to sweet • very good or


• unoaked or oaked outstanding
examples (notably
sweet wine) can age:
dried fruit
caramel
nuts
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Furmint
Tokaj, Hungary

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Tasting

APPEARANCE
Intensity pale – medium – deep
Colour white lemon – gold – amber
rosé pink – pink-orange – orange
red purple – ruby – garnet – tawny

NOSE
Intensity light – medium – pronounced
Aroma characteristics e.g. primary, secondary, tertiary

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Tasting
PALATE
Sweetness dry – off-dry – medium – sweet
Acidity low – medium – high
Tannin low – medium – high
Alcohol low – medium – high
Body light – medium – full
Flavour intensity light – medium – pronounced
Flavour characteristics e.g. primary, secondary, tertiary
Finish short – medium – long

CONCLUSIONS
Quality poor – acceptable – good – very good – outstanding

Issue 1 © WSET 2019

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