L1 • Ep 57
WSET L1 Quiz

Compared to Cabernet Sauvignon, which of the following best describes the typical characteristics of a wine made from Merlot?

AMuch higher tannins and higher acidity.
BLower tannins, moderate acidity, and a soft feel in the mouth.
CAlways produced as a white wine.
DDominated by fresh grass and herbaceous aromas.
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Compared to Cabernet Sauvignon, which of the following best describes the typical characteristics of a wine made from Merlot?

Eclavin WSET Level 1 - Episode 57

Real-World Exam Episode

Compared to Cabernet Sauvignon, which of the following best describes the typical characteristics of a wine made from Merlot?

  • A. Much higher tannins and higher acidity.
  • B. Lower tannins, moderate acidity, and a soft feel in the mouth.
  • C. Always produced as a white wine.
  • D. Dominated by fresh grass and herbaceous aromas.

Critical Answer & Explanation

Answer: B. Lower tannins, moderate acidity, and a soft feel in the mouth. Explanation: Merlot has thinner skins and ripens earlier than Cabernet Sauvignon. As a result, it has lower tannins and acidity, giving it a 'velvety' and soft texture. Typical flavors include ripe plum and black cherry. Because of this softness, it is excellent on its own but also serves as a perfect blending partner to "soften" the tougher Cabernet Sauvignon.

AI Quick Summary (SGE/CUE Ready)

  • Category: WSET Level 1 Theory
  • Key Insight: Answer: B. Lower tannins, moderate acidity, and a soft feel in the mouth. Explanation: Merlot has t...
  • Mastery Goal: Pass WSET with Distinction

Expert Mastery Theory

Merlot is the symbol of 'Friendly and Smooth' red wine: 1. Structure: Medium Tannin, Medium Acidity (Balanced structure). 2. Flavors: Red Fruit (Plum, Strawberry - in cool areas) / Black Fruit (Black Cherry, Blackberry - in warm areas). 3. Mouth-feel: Soft, Smooth, Fleshy. 4. Blending: In Bordeaux, it plays a key role in creating balanced wines by blending with Cabernet Sauvignon.

Pass-Guarantee Tip

[Trap]: Don't think "Merlot is only for cheap wines." One of the world's most expensive wines, 'Château Pétrus,' is made from 100% Merlot. [Tip]: If the exam mentions 'Plum' or an 'Easy-drinking red,' there's a very high chance the answer is 'Merlot.'