• 22. Tasting a Full-Bodied Red Wine Using the WSET SAT

  • Mar 6 2025
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

22. Tasting a Full-Bodied Red Wine Using the WSET SAT

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    Episode Description

    In this episode of Wine Educate, host Joanne Close leads a guided tasting of a full-bodied red wine using the WSET Systematic Approach to Tasting (SAT). This episode builds on the Structural Components Series, helping students apply what they’ve learned to a real-world tasting scenario.

    Joanne walks through the tasting process at WSET Levels 1, 2, and 3, explaining how assessment evolves with each level. She discusses Carménère from Chile, a highly testable wine known for its distinctive structure and flavor profile, and shares valuable tips for calibrating your palate.

    Follow along with Level 3 Bootcamp: Instagram @wineeducate (#L3Boot2025)

    What’s in This Episode? 1. WSET Level 3 Bootcamp Update
    • Joanne and her students are in France for an intensive Level 3 study session at Château Camplazens.

    • The group will take a full-length practice exam to refine their time management and essay writing skills.

    • After the exam, they’ll celebrate with lunch at La Cranquette in Gruissan.

    • Follow along on Instagram @wineeducate for study tips and updates.

    2. Introduction to the Tasting Exercise
    • This tasting applies everything covered in the Structural Components Series.

    • The wine selected is the 2020 Apaltagua Envero Gran Reserva Carménère from Colchagua Valley, Chile.

    • Carménère is a highly testable wine at WSET Levels 2 and 3.

    3. Understanding Carménère
    • Originally from Bordeaux, Carménère thrives in Chile, where it produces full-bodied, high-tannin wines.

    • Key characteristics include:

      • High tannins, high acidity, and high alcohol

      • Black fruit (blackberry, black plum, black currant)

      • Herbaceous notes (green bell pepper, eucalyptus)

      • Oak influence (smoke, cedar, coffee, cocoa)

    • For many years, Chilean Carménère was mistaken for Merlot due to its similar appearance and structure.

    4. Tasting at WSET Levels 1, 2, and 3

    WSET Level 1 Tasting Note

    • Appearance: Red wine

    • Nose: Black fruit, oak, and an herbaceous note

    • Palate: Dry, high acidity, high tannins, high alcohol, full-bodied

    WSET Level 2 Tasting Note

    • Appearance: Medium ruby

    • Nose: Pronounced intensity of black fruit, green bell pepper, eucalyptus, smoke, cedar, coffee, chocolate

    • Palate:

      • Dry, high acidity, high tannins, high alcohol, full-bodied

      • Pronounced flavor intensity with a long finish

    WSET Level 3 Tasting Note

    • Appearance: Medium ruby

    • Nose: Pronounced aromas of green bell pepper, eucalyptus, blackberry, black plum, black currant, smoke, cedar, coffee, cocoa

    • Additional aromas: Petrol, rubber (e.g., tennis ball can, bicycle tire), red currant, red apple skin

    • Palate:

      • Dry, high acidity, medium-plus to high tannins, high alcohol, full-bodied

      • Pronounced flavor intensity

      • Medium-plus to long finish

    5. BLIC Analysis (Balance, Length, Intensity, Complexity)
    • Balance: Well-balanced structure

    • Length: Medium-plus to long finish

    • Intensity: Pronounced flavors

    • Complexity: Mostly primary and secondary characteristics, not yet complex

    • Final Assessment: Very good, can drink now but has potential for aging

    Final Thoughts & Study Tips
    • Practice your tasting regularly—calibrate your palate by tasting different wines side by side.

    • Trust your instincts and your tasting note—confidence comes with repetition.

    • Don’t get discouraged—tasting skills improve with time and experience.

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    Email: Joanne@wineeducate.com

    Thanks for listening.

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