Unit 1
The key factors involved in wine production: terroir, viticulture, vinification, aging and bottling
How these key factors influence the main characteristics of the main
How to use your knowledge to present the style and quality of a wine
Unit 2
How to taste wine, describe its characteristics and assess its quality, according to the WSET Level 3 Systematic Approach to Wine Tasting®
This course is intended for people wishing to discover a wide range of wines, or for holders of the WSET Level 2 Diploma in Wines.
Training objectives:
Objective 1: Identify the main natural and human factors related to the production of still wines of the world, in the vineyards and the winery, and explain how they affect the style, quality and price of these wines.
Evaluation criteria
1. Identify the main natural factors in the vineyards and explain in detail how they affect the style, quality and price of wine.
2. Identify the main human factors in the vineyard and explain in detail how they affect the style, quality and price of wine.
3. Identify the main human factors in the winery and explain in detail how they affect the style, quality and price of wine.
Objective 2: Identify and describe the characteristics of still wines made in the main wine regions of the world, and explain how the main natural and human factors, in the vineyards and the winery, as well as on the legislative and commercial level, affect the style, quality and price of these wines.
Evaluation criteria
1. Identify and locate the major wine regions of the world and describe the style and quality of still wines produced there.
2. Identify the main factors, in the vineyards and the winery, as well as on the legislative and commercial level, related to the production of still wine, and briefly explain how they affect the style, quality and price of the main wines peace of the world.
3. Focusing on the major grape
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