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AGRI20027_2025_FEB_DOO_2 Vine to Wine Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
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Which of the following descriptions would be fit a 2020 Bertie Shiraz;
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A.Browning at the edge, slight translucent, strong mulberry and jammy characters, lots of fine, but powerful tannin, beautiful balance
B.Bright crimson, deep red in the centre with dark plums and licorice, good soft tannins on the pallet, lots of oak, still potential to mature
C.Slight garnet edge with deep centre, dark fruits and earthy tone with some herbal and capsicum flavours and good strong pronounced tannin structure, capable of more time in bottle
D.Slight browning at the edge, deep dark centre, some dark fruit and lift of slight tobacco and lather, soft tannins, well balanced, drink now, perhaps a few more years
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To approach this question, I will compare each option against typical Shiraz (Syrah) profile cues and the specific descriptor given for a 2020 Bertie Shiraz.
Option 1: 'Browning at the edge, slight translucent, strong mulberry and jammy characters, lots of fine, but powerful tannin, beautiful balance'.
This description emphasizes browning edges and translucency, which are more characteristic of aged or overrated wines, not a fresh 2020 Shiraz. The mention of jammy characters and a strong, yet not clearly integrated ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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