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Episode 19: Structural Components in Wine: Alcohol 

Episode Description:
In this episode of the Wine Educate Podcast, host Joanne Close continues the Structural Components Series with a deep dive into Alcohol in Wine. She explores how alcohol affects wine's body, balance, and perception, while also covering the science behind ABV, legal labeling requirements in the U.S. and E.U., and practical tips for identifying alcohol levels in blind tastings. Joanne also shares a fun at-home tasting exercise to better understand alcohol in wine, beer, and spirits. Plus, she discusses upcoming WSET Level 3 course changes and the impact of festival season in New Orleans on students' study schedules.

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What's in This Episode:

WSET Level 3 Course Updates:

Alcohol in Wine: A Deep Dive

How is Alcohol Measured?

Alcohol Labeling & Legal Variances:

How to Identify Alcohol in Wine:

  1. Visual Clues: Legs or tears on the glass can indicate higher alcohol.

  2. Nose Perception: Alcohol can produce a "singeing" sensation.

  3. Palate Perception: Alcohol contributes to body and creates a warming sensation in the throat and chest (a.k.a. Dragon's Breath!).

  4. Personal Sensitivity: Some people feel it in their ears, throat, or chest—pay attention to your own tells!

WSET Level 3 SAT (Systematic Approach to Tasting) Alcohol Scale:

Important Note: Unlike other categories in the SAT, alcohol is not graded with plus or minus (e.g., no "Medium+" alcohol).

Examples of Alcohol Levels in Wine:

Caution: Not all sweet wines are low in alcohol! Example: Sauternes can be 14.5% ABV!

At-Home Alcohol Perception Exercise:

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