SOMM Cheat Sheet 2026
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- What distinguishes an 'Oloroso' Sherry from a 'Fino' Sherry in terms of production? → Oloroso ages oxidatively without flor; Fino ages under a protective flor yeast layer
- Botrytis cinerea, when it affects wine grapes under favorable conditions, is known as what? → Noble rot
- What kind of wine would be a suitable match for spicy foods like Thai curry? → Off-dry Riesling
- Which Italian wine region is home to the Barolo and Barbaresco DOCGs? → Piedmont
- Which viticultural term describes the practice of removing grape clusters before harvest to concentrate flavor in the remaining fruit? → Green harvesting (vendange verte)
- The EU wine quality classification replaced the old 'table wine' designation with which term? → Wine without a Protected Designation (Vinho de Mesa/Vin de France)
- Which wine is traditionally made using the "Méthode Champenoise"? → Champagne
- Chablis, producing unoaked Chardonnay, is the northernmost subregion of which French wine region? → Burgundy
- Which fortified wine is produced in the Setúbal Peninsula of Portugal from Muscat grapes? → Moscatel de Setúbal
- Rioja wine region in Spain is divided into three sub-zones: Rioja Alta, Rioja Alavesa, and which third zone? → Rioja Oriental
- What is the standard volume of a traditional Bordeaux-style oak barrel (barrique)? → 225 liters
- What is a good wine pairing for a salad with a vinaigrette dressing? → Champagne or Sparkling Wine
- What is the primary benefit of aging wine 'sur lie' (on its lees) after fermentation? → It adds complexity, creamy texture, and autolytic notes such as bread and biscuit
- Which New Zealand wine region is internationally acclaimed for its Sauvignon Blanc? → Marlborough
- Which of the following terms describes a wine with a high level of tannins? → Astringent
- Which concentration technique uses sub-zero temperatures to freeze water in grape must, then removes ice crystals to concentrate sugars and flavors? → Cryoextraction
- The Calvados appellation in France produces a spirit made from which base ingredient? → Cider (apples/pears)
- Which stabilization process removes tartrate crystals from wine before bottling by chilling the wine near its freezing point? → Cold stabilization
- Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise is which style of wine? → Naturally sweet fortified wine (Vin Doux Naturel) from Southern Rhône
- Tempranillo is known by which name in the Ribera del Duero appellation of Spain? → Tinto Fino
- What should you do if a guest detects a fault in the wine? → Replace the wine immediately
- Sake is brewed from which primary ingredient? → Polished rice
- When should a sparkling wine be served in a flute glass? → When the goal is to preserve the bubbles and showcase the wine's visual appeal
- The Japanese term 'umami' describes which of the five basic tastes, and what wine pairing consideration does it raise? → Savory/meaty; umami can intensify the perception of tannin and bitterness in wine
- The Willamette Valley AVA, famous for Pinot Noir, is located in which US state? → Oregon
- The Kamptal and Wachau are wine regions found in which European country? → Austria
- When calculating beverage cost percentage, which formula is used? → (Cost of Goods Sold ÷ Beverage Revenue) × 100
- The 1855 Bordeaux Classification ranked châteaux based primarily on which factor? → Market prices at the time of classification
- Châteauneuf-du-Pape is located in which French wine region? → Southern Rhône
- What is the primary purpose of swirling wine in a glass during tasting? → To mix the wine with air, enhancing its aroma
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