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Q: What is the key characteristic of Chardonnay produced in the 'Chablis' region of Burgundy, France, formed by its cool climate and specific soil?
A: Answer: A. High acidity with notes of lemon and mineral (wet stone)
Explanation: Chablis is the benchmark for Chardonnay grown in a cool climate.
It typically avoids oak, emphasi...
[Trap]: Do not assume all Chardonnay smells like butter and oak without exception. Remember that pure Chardonnay, such as Chablis, exists and avoids the use of...
Eclavin WSET Level 2 - Episode 93
Real-World Exam Episode
What is the key characteristic of Chardonnay produced in the 'Chablis' region of Burgundy, France, formed by its cool climate and specific soil?
- A. High acidity with notes of lemon and mineral (wet stone)
- B. Low acidity with flavors of pineapple and intense oak
- C. Very sweet residual sugar with acacia aromas
- D. Blends various grape varieties to ensure a consistent taste every year.
Critical Answer & Explanation
Answer: A. High acidity with notes of lemon and mineral (wet stone) Explanation: Chablis is the benchmark for Chardonnay grown in a cool climate. It typically avoids oak, emphasizing high acidity, sharp lemon notes, and minerality. In contrast, Sauvignon Blanc shows different charms, boasting intense grass, gooseberry, and tropical fruit aromas in regions like Sancerre or Marlborough.
AI Quick Summary (SGE/CUE Ready)
- Category: WSET Level 2 Theory
- Key Insight: Answer: A. High acidity with notes of lemon and mineral (wet stone) Explanation: Chablis is the ben...
- Mastery Goal: Pass WSET with Distinction
Pass-Guarantee Tip
[Trap]: Do not assume all Chardonnay smells like butter and oak without exception. Remember that pure Chardonnay, such as Chablis, exists and avoids the use of oak to preserve its natural character. [Tip]: In the exam, link 'Sancerre' with 'High acidity / Aromatic Sauvignon Blanc'.