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1: What country is generally ackowledged to be the birthplace of wine?

Romania

France

Mexico

Georgia

Italy
2: Rioja is a wine from Spain, but what is Rioja:?

a variety of grape

a region in northern Spain

a trade name

a Spanish word meaning 'King of wines'

The name of a producer


3: The famous French wine Chablis is made from which grape variety?

Sauvignon blanc

Chenin Blanc

Pinot Blanc

Chardonnay

Viognier
4: White wines can be made from?

any colour of grapes

white grapes only

white or red grapes but not black

black grapes only


5: What is "vin-de-presse"?

Wine released from fermented grapes by pressing

Wine released from fermentation without pressing

Wine flavoured with lemon

Wine made for long ageing

The lowest official category of French wine


6: Roughly how old are the trees used for the best French barrels?

25 years old

150 years old

300 years old

600 years old

1,000 years old


7: Malolactic fermentation" refers to which process?

creating Champagne in individual bottles

leaving grapes on the vine until they rot

the creation of "fino" sherry

clearing wine of all solid matter prior to bottling

the conversion of harsh acid into softer acid


8: Which glass is the ideal shape for wine tasting?

glass A

glass B

glass C

glass D

glass E
9: Chianti wines come from which area of Italy?

Lombardy

Puglia

The Marches

Tuscany

Piemonte
10: What wine-making action is referred to as "Pumping over"?

pumping wine across oak chips to add flavour

pumping from the bottom to the top of the fermentation tank

when sparkling wine is bottled under pressure

wine being pumped over gas burners to pasteurize it


11: The Bordeaux name for a traditional small, oak barrel is:

Berrenque

Ballique

Petanque
Barrique

Bourgeuil
12: What does "LBV" stand for on a bottle of port?

Low bottle volume

Light botrytis vintage

Late budding vines

Limited bottle vintage

Late bottled vintage


13: In Burgundy, which is the highest ranking classification?

Grand Cru

Premier Cru

Cru Royale

Cru Exceptionnel

Cru Grand Bourgeois


14: In which region are Pauillac, St-Estephe and St-Julien?

Graves

St-Emilion

Entre-Duex-Mers

Medoc

Pomerol
15: What is this man doing?

Adding "flor" to fino sherry

Preparing Champagne for disgorgement

Encouraging tannins to form in Claret


Inspecting bottles for cracks

Emptying faulty bottles of tawny Port


16: Which wine is produced literally by "cooking" it at high heat?

Amontillado sherry

Madeira

Crusted port

Vermouth

Muscat
17: The Maipo valley is a wine area is in which country?

Chile

Spain

Portugal

South Africa

New Zealand
18: The Cote de Nuits is famous mostly for its?

Dry white wines

Sweet white wines

Sparkling wines

Beaujolais wines

Red wines
19: Which of these wines is the odd one out?

Chablis

Meursault

Pouilly-Fuisse

Pouilly-Fume

Montrachet
20: Where are Temecula and Paso Robles?

Argentina

Mexico

California

Spain

Chile
Quiz 1 Results

1. What country is generally ackowledged to be the birthplace of wine?


Georgia ... CORRECT

2. Rioja is a wine from Spain, but what is Rioja:?


a region in northern Spain ... CORRECT

3. The famous French wine Chablis is made from which grape variety?
Chardonnay ... CORRECT

4. White wines can be made from?


any colour of grapes ... CORRECT

5. What is "vin-de-presse"?
Wine released from fermented grapes by pressing ... CORRECT

6. Roughly how old are the trees used for the best French barrels?
150 years old ... CORRECT

7. Malolactic fermentation" refers to which process?


the conversion of harsh acid into softer acid ... CORRECT

8. Which glass is the ideal shape for wine tasting?

glass B ... CORRECT

9. Chianti wines come from which area of Italy?


Tuscany ... CORRECT

10. What wine-making action is referred to as "Pumping over"?


pumping from the bottom to the top of the fermentation tank ... CORRECT

11. The Bordeaux name for a traditional small, oak barrel is:
Barrique ... CORRECT

12. What does "LBV" stand for on a bottle of port?


Late bottled vintage ... CORRECT

13. In Burgundy, which is the highest ranking classification?


Grand Cru ... CORRECT

14. In which region are Pauillac, St-Estephe and St-Julien?


Medoc ... CORRECT

15. What is this man doing?


Preparing Champagne for disgorgement ... CORRECT

16. Which wine is produced literally by "cooking" it at high heat?


Madeira ... CORRECT

17. The Maipo valley is a wine area is in which country?


Chile ... CORRECT

18. The Cote de Nuits is famous mostly for its?


Red wines ... CORRECT

19. Which of these wines is the odd one out?


Pouilly-Fume ... CORRECT

20. Where are Temecula and Paso Robles?


Mexico ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is California)
1: The Mosel wine region is in which country?

France

Germany

Austria

Portugal

Australia
2: Which of the grapes listed is not grown in Alsace?

Gewurztraminer

Riesling

Sylvaner

Pinot Noir

Semillon
3: The "Viognier" grape makes what?

a type of red wine

a type of sparkling wine

a type of white wine

a type of fortified wine

a type of liqueur
4: Where does the wine Chateauneuf-du-Pape come from?

Bordeaux

Burgundy

The Loire

The Languedoc

The Rhone
5: Margaret River and Clare Valley are in which country?

New Zealand

Argentina

England

Australia

South Africa
6: What makes sparkling wine sparkle?

carbon monoxide

it is made with sparkling water

sodium crystals are added


carbon dioxide

small gas cannisters in the cork


7: Which wine is made from frozen grapes?

Glacier wine

Ice wine

Cryovin

Polar Port

Slush wine
8: Which bottle is the traditional Burgundy shape?

bottle A

bottle B

bottle C

bottle D

bottle E
9: Sercial is an important grape in which wine?

Madeira

Sherry

Lambrusco

Hock

Malaga
10: what term describes adding sugar during fermentation?

Sucration

Avec sweetesse

Chaptalisation

Grosslage

Dolcetto
11: what is the highest ripeness level in this list?
Auslese

Trocken

Kabinett

Tafelwein

Spatlese
12: Where is the Finger Lakes wine producing area?

Canada

Washington State

New York State

Switzerland

Hungary
13: The Chianti Classico zone lies between which two cities?

Florence and Pisa

Pisa and Turin

Madrid and Siena

Sienna and Naples

Florence and Siena


14: In Portugal, what is a "Quinta"?

a variety of grape used in vintage port

the vintage or year of harvest

the traditional rafts for shipping port

the society of port shippers

a wine making estate


15: What does the term "Vendange Tardive" mean?

the grapes were harvested later than normal

the grapes were harvested by hand

the grapes were trodden by foot

the vines are very old

the wine is ideal for long-term cellaring


16: The Pinotage grape is a cross between Cinsaut and what?

Cabernet Sauvignon

Merlot

Sprongbik
Pinot Noir

Primitivo
17: Which was not a Premier Cru in the 1855 Classification?

Chateau Lafite-Rothschild

Chateau Mouton-Rothschild

Chateau Haut-Brion

Chateau Latour

Chateau Margaux
18: Ortega and Scheurebe are what?

Austrian Wine areas

Cross-bred grape varieties

Columbian Wineries

the highest ranking Swiss wines

vine diseases
19: Which of these is the Medoc region?

region A

region B

region C

region D

region E
20: Which of these wines is the odd one out?

Marsala

Port

Banyuls
Barolo

Sherry

Quiz 2 Results

1. The Mosel wine region is in which country?


Germany ... CORRECT

2. Which of the grapes listed is not grown in Alsace?


Pinot Noir ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Semillon)

3. The "Viognier" grape makes what?


a type of red wine ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is a type of white wine)

4. Where does the wine Chateauneuf-du-Pape come from?


The Loire ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is The Rhone)

5. Margaret River and Clare Valley are in which country?


South Africa ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Australia)

6. What makes sparkling wine sparkle?


carbon dioxide ... CORRECT

7. Which wine is made from frozen grapes?


Ice wine ... CORRECT

8. Which bottle is the traditional Burgundy shape?

bottle D ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is bottle B)

9. Sercial is an important grape in which wine?


Madeira ... CORRECT

10. what term describes adding sugar during fermentation?


Chaptalisation ... CORRECT

11. what is the highest ripeness level in this list?


Kabinett ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Auslese)

12. Where is the Finger Lakes wine producing area?


Canada ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is New York State)

13. The Chianti Classico zone lies between which two cities?
Florence and Siena ... CORRECT

14. In Portugal, what is a "Quinta"?


a wine making estate ... CORRECT

15. What does the term "Vendange Tardive" mean?


the grapes were harvested by hand ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is the grapes were harvested later than normal)

16. The Pinotage grape is a cross between Cinsaut and what?


Pinot Noir ... CORRECT

17. Which was not a Premier Cru in the 1855 Classification?


Chateau Haut-Brion ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Chateau Mouton-Rothschild)

18. Ortega and Scheurebe are what?


Austrian Wine areas ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Cross-bred grape varieties)

19. Which of these is the Medoc region?

region A ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is region E)

20. Which of these wines is the odd one out?


Banyuls ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Barolo)

1: Alta, Alavesa and Baja make up which better known region?


Chianti

Ribera del Duero

Sonoma

Rioja

The Maipo Valley


2: What is "Phylloxera"?

The Noble Rot

A fungal vine disease

A substance used to clarify wine

Another name for mildew

A vine eating insect


3: The wine Vouvray comes from which region?

The Loire Valley

The Rhone Valley

Entre-Deux-Mers

Jurancon

Minervois
4: Sanlucar is important in making which specific wine?

Manzanilla Sherry

Vintage Port

Chateau Yquem

Fino Sherry
5: What gives the Greek wine Retsina its distinctive flavour?

Cypress wood

Cedar wood

Oak wood

Pine wood

Hickory wood
6: Why might a Port lover employ Port Tongs?

picking sediment out of the glass

snapping the neck of an old bottle

passing the Port at a formal dinner

to avoid altering the temperature of the Port by handling it

to sweeten a bad Port by adding sugar cubes


7: Which of these grapes is not used for Champagne?
Pinot Noir

Gros Manseng

Chardonnay

Pinot Meunier
8: Which village does this wine come from?

Hammerstein

Kabinett

Erzeuger

Avelsbach

Pradikat
9: What is the Aboriginal meaning of "Coonawarra"

Meeting of 2 rivers

Red Earth

Honeysuckle

Valley

Gum tree
10: Nevers, Troncais and Allier are crucial to which product?

Oak for barrels

Yeast for fermentation

Egg whites for fining

Grape concentrate
11: The Methuen treaty is important in the history of which wine?

Vermouth

Champagne

Blush Zinfandel

Malaga

Port
12: What kind of wine is classified as "Vin Doux Naturel"?
Organic wine

Wine made from indigenous grapes

Sweet fortified wine

Soft wines like Beaujolais Nouveau

Late-harvest botrytised wine


13: Where is the wine region of Mendoza?

Spain

California

Spain

Portugal

Argentina
14: The name of which grape translates to "Little sweet one"?

Nebbiolo

Petit Manseng

Dolcetto

Corvina

Primitivo
15: Which of these is not a real wine?

Opitz One - made by Willie Opitz

Starboard - a Port style wine made by Andrew Quady

Nine Popes - a Chateauneuf style wine made by Charles Melton

Roman.E.Conti - a Burgundy style wine made by Nat Voncaman

Old Telegram - a Rhone style wine made by Randall Grahm


16: Where do these wine come from: Fleurie, Chiroubles?

Alsace

Stellenbosch

Beaujolais

Balaton

Provence
17: From which ingredient did Vermouth derive its name?

Vermentino

Verdigris

Wormwood
Vermicelli

Wort-root
18: Which country produces sparkling wines labelled Cap Classique?

Austria

Chile

Portugal

South Africa

New Zealand
19: What Italian Denominazione is missing in this diagram?

di Superiore Vino

Garantita di Vino Ripasso

di Origine Controllata e Garantita

Garantita di Vino Superiore

di Origine Controllata Grandini


20: Nebuchadnezar, Methuselah and Jeroboam are named after what?

The middle names of the 3 Muskateers

The ancient rulers of France

Legendary civilisations

Biblical Kings

Creatures from mythology

Quiz 3 Results

1. Alta, Alavesa and Baja make up which better known region?


Rioja ... CORRECT

2. What is "Phylloxera"?
A vine eating insect ... CORRECT

3. The wine Vouvray comes from which region?


Jurancon ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is The Loire Valley)
4. Sanlucar is important in making which specific wine?
Chateau Yquem ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Manzanilla Sherry)

5. What gives the Greek wine Retsina its distinctive flavour?


Hickory wood ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Pine wood)

6. Why might a Port lover employ Port Tongs?


to avoid altering the temperature of the Port by handling it ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is snapping the neck of an old bottle)

7. Which of these grapes is not used for Champagne?


Gros Manseng ... CORRECT

8. Which village does this wine come from?

Hammerstein ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Avelsbach)

9. What is the Aboriginal meaning of "Coonawarra"


Meeting of 2 rivers ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Honeysuckle)

10. Nevers, Troncais and Allier are crucial to which product?


Oak for barrels ... CORRECT

11. The Methuen treaty is important in the history of which wine?


Champagne ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Port)

12. What kind of wine is classified as "Vin Doux Naturel"?


Late-harvest botrytised wine ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Sweet fortified wine)

13. Where is the wine region of Mendoza?


Portugal ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Argentina)

14. The name of which grape translates to "Little sweet one"?


Petit Manseng ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Dolcetto)

15. Which of these is not a real wine?


Opitz One - made by Willie Opitz ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Roman.E.Conti - a Burgundy style wine made by Nat Voncaman)

16. Where do these wine come from: Fleurie, Chiroubles?


Provence ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Beaujolais)
17. From which ingredient did Vermouth derive its name?
Wormwood ... CORRECT

18. Which country produces sparkling wines labelled Cap Classique?


Austria ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is South Africa)

19. What Italian Denominazione is missing in this diagram?

di Origine Controllata e Garantita ... CORRECT

20. Nebuchadnezar, Methuselah and Jeroboam are named after what?


Biblical Kings ... CORRECT
1: Montagne de Reims produces grapes for which wine?

Vintage Port

Champagne

Chateau d'Yquem

Chateau Latour

Eiswein
2: A taster might say a wine has "RS". What does "RS" stand for?

Rain Saturation - grapes were diluted by rain at harvest

Rapid Spoilage - wine has gone "off" after bottling

Residual Sugar - wine has sweetness due to sugar remaining

Real Structure - wine with great balance

Remuage Sportif - over-manipulated wine (French term)


3: Hawkes Bay is a wine region in which country?

New Zealand

South Africa

Canada

Australia

Chile
4: Trichloranisole is more commonly known as what?

The noble rot

Powdery Mildew

Fruit acid

Cork taint
5: What or who are Huxelrebe and Bacchus?

Wine regions in Austria

Gods of wine

Grape varieties

Swiss wines

The inventors of the pneumatic press


6: When is decanting a red wine always advisable?

If it is a young wine

If it is a wine that has thrown a sediment

If you want to make it look impressive

To reduce the risk of attack by bottle weevil

If you want the wine to heat-up more quickly


7: What is "Steen"?

A Loire wine

A soil rich in volcanic ash

An alternative name for Chenin Blanc

A traditional German wine goblet


8: On this map, where is the Sancerre region?

Position A

Position B

Position C

Position D

Position E
9: The Viognier grape is sometimes used in what famous red wine?

Hermitage

Rioja

Cote-Rotie

Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Chianti
10: What is or are "Barcos"?

Traditional craft that carried Port down the Douro

Barrel makers in France

A sweet fortified wine from Tenerife

The 227 litre oak casks of Bordeaux


11: What do Jekel and Niebaum-Coppola have in common?

both grow only Italian varietals

both follow the biodynamic philosophy

both have won France's 'Legion d'Honneur'

both grow only pre-phylloxera vines

both are owned by hollywood producers


12: A French wine described as 'Moelleux' is what?

Sparkling

Fortified

Slightly sparkling

Sweet

Oxidised
13: What gives Recioto wines their unusual character?

They are made from botrytis affected grapes

They are fermented in chestnut-wood casks

They are made from grapes which have been air-dried

They are fortified with Grappa

They spend over 20 years in barrel before release


14: Ignacio Recabarren is wine-maker for which famous producer?

La Rioja Alta

Carmen Vina

Torres

Casablanca

Marques de Murrieta
15: The owner of Petrus also ownd which top Californian winery?

Opus One

Dominus

Insignia

Tignanello

Monte Bello
16: Assmannshausen in Germany is famous for what style of wine?

Dry reds

Eisweins

Dry whites

Sparkling wines

Schnapps
17: Who made the first vintages of the legendary Grange Hermitage?

Brian Croser

Max Hastings

Alice Springs
Len Evans

Max Schubert
18: What is Brettanomyces or Brett

A weevil which attacks cork

A rogue yeast that causes off-flavours

A compound used to 'fine' wines

A bacteria which infects corks

The unwanted version of Botrytis the 'Noble rot'


19: This soil is typical of which region?

Champagne

The Cote de Nuits

The Barossa Valley

Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Muscadet
20: What is the world's most planted white wine grape?

Chardonnay

Riesling

Malvasia

Tourigo Nacional

Airen

Quiz 4 Results

1. Montagne de Reims produces grapes for which wine?


Champagne ... CORRECT

2. A taster might say a wine has "RS". What does "RS" stand for?
Real Structure - wine with great balance ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Residual Sugar - wine has sweetness due to sugar remaining)

3. Hawkes Bay is a wine region in which country?


New Zealand ... CORRECT

4. Trichloranisole is more commonly known as what?


Fruit acid ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Cork taint)

5. What or who are Huxelrebe and Bacchus?


Gods of wine ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Grape varieties)

6. When is decanting a red wine always advisable?


If it is a wine that has thrown a sediment ... CORRECT

7. What is "Steen"?
A traditional German wine goblet ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is An alternative name for Chenin Blanc)

8. On this map, where is the Sancerre region?

Position C ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Position D)

9. The Viognier grape is sometimes used in what famous red wine?


Cote-Rotie ... CORRECT

10. What is or are "Barcos"?


The 227 litre oak casks of Bordeaux ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Traditional craft that carried Port down the Douro)

11. What do Jekel and Niebaum-Coppola have in common?


both grow only pre-phylloxera vines ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is both are owned by hollywood producers)

12. A French wine described as 'Moelleux' is what?


Fortified ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Sweet)

13. What gives Recioto wines their unusual character?


They are fermented in chestnut-wood casks ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is They are made from grapes which have been air-dried)

14. Ignacio Recabarren is wine-maker for which famous producer?


La Rioja Alta ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Casablanca)

15. The owner of Petrus also ownd which top Californian winery?
Insignia ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Dominus)
16. Assmannshausen in Germany is famous for what style of wine?
Eisweins ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Dry reds)

17. Who made the first vintages of the legendary Grange Hermitage?
Brian Croser ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Max Schubert)

18. What is Brettanomyces or Brett


A bacteria which infects corks ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is A rogue yeast that causes off-flavours)

19. This soil is typical of which region?

Champagne ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Chateauneuf-du-Pape)

20. What is the world's most planted white wine grape?


Chardonnay ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Airen)
1: Paarl is a region in which wine producing country?

New Zealand

Holland

Canada

South Africa

Australia
2: The famous white wine of Sancerre is made from which grape?

Chardonnay

Chenin Blanc

Sancerre

Sauvignon Blanc

Colombard
3: Rivers running from the Andes to the Pacific feature where?

Argentina

Spain

Colombia

Portugal

Chile
4: Which of these grapes has a distinctive pink coloured skin?

Gewurztraminer

Pinot Rose

Cinsault

Perdrix
5: What is Cava?

The French term for a wine cellar

The grape used for Spanish sparkling wine

A word meaning a blend of different grapes

Sparkling wines made in Spain

The cellar-master of Burgundy domaine


6: Geyserville is in which wine producing area?

South Africa

California

New Zealand South Island


Iceland

Canada
7: Traditionally what wine is mixed with cassis to make a Kir?

Muscadet

Colombard

Aligote

Pinot Blanc
8: What region of origin has been removed from this german label?

Mosel - Saar - Ruwer

Pfalz

Rheinhessen

Rheingau

Baden
9: What makes AC Bordeaux Superieur superior?

It is aged for an extra year in oak barrels

It comes from the best vineyard slopes

It does not contain Malbec

It is made from vines more than 8 years old

It has half a degree more alcohol


10: By law, what percentage of "Alsace Riesling" must be Riesling?

90 percent

75 percent

100 percent

51 percent
11: List these Champagne styles in order, dryest to sweetest:

Brut - Extra-Sec - Demi-Sec - Doux

Extra-Sec - Demi-Sec - Brut - Doux


Doux - Demi-Sec - Extra-Sec - Brut

Doux - Brut - Demi-Sec - Extra-Sec

Demi-Sec - Extra-Sec - Brut - Doux


12: Pouilly-Fuisse is an appellation in which French wine region?

The Upper Loire

Maconnais

The Rhone

The Cote Chalonnaise

Minervois
13: Gobelet and Guyot are what?

Giant sized Champagne bottles

Roman drinking vessels

Methods of training vines

Writers of the best known French wine guide

Swiss grape varieties


14: Legally, grapes for "English wine" must come from where?

England or Wales

Anywhere in the British Isles

England or Scotland or Wales

England

Anywhere in the World


15: Which wine is named after its Danish maker, Peter Sisseck?

Chateau Petrus from Bordeaux

Dominio de Pingus from Spain

Sisseccia from Italy

Petaluma from Australia

Chateau Sisseck from Bordeaux


16: Why might a white wine maker "Cold Stabilise" his or her wines?

To stop fermentation

To neutralise acidity

To encourage malolactic fermentation

To help remove tartrates

To make an Icewine
17: What is Bordeaux Mixture?
The sand and gravel soil typical of the Bordeaux region

A classic blend of merlot and cabernet sauvignon

A treatment used against vine disease

Immigrant workers employed in the region at harvest time

A mix of oak essence and blackcurrant extract


18: Albariza soil is important for growing vines for which wine?

Champagne

Sherry

Red Burgundy

Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Rioja
19: The image shows part of the logo of a which famous wine brand?

Pesquera

Le Piat d'Or

Penfolds

Chateau Petrus

Pahlmeyer
20: Hungarian Tokaji is measured in puttonyos. What is puttonyos?

A single bunch of botrytis affected grapes

A wooden basket with a capacity of 25 Kg

An old Hungarian weight - roughly equal to 1 Kg

A Hungarian for 'the elixer of the angels'

A mythical spirit of the vineyard


Quiz 5 Results

1. Paarl is a region in which wine producing country?


South Africa ... CORRECT

2. The famous white wine of Sancerre is made from which grape?


Sancerre ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Sauvignon Blanc)

3. Rivers running from the Andes to the Pacific feature where?


Portugal ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Chile)

4. Which of these grapes has a distinctive pink coloured skin?


Gewurztraminer ... CORRECT

5. What is Cava?
Sparkling wines made in Spain ... CORRECT

6. Geyserville is in which wine producing area?


New Zealand South Island ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is California)

7. Traditionally what wine is mixed with cassis to make a Kir?


Colombard ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Aligote)

8. What region of origin has been removed from this german label?

Baden ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Mosel - Saar - Ruwer)

9. What makes AC Bordeaux Superieur superior?


It is aged for an extra year in oak barrels ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is It has half a degree more alcohol)

10. By law, what percentage of "Alsace Riesling" must be Riesling?


51 percent ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is 100 percent)

11. List these Champagne styles in order, dryest to sweetest:


Brut - Extra-Sec - Demi-Sec - Doux ... CORRECT

12. Pouilly-Fuisse is an appellation in which French wine region?


The Rhone ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Maconnais)

13. Gobelet and Guyot are what?


Methods of training vines ... CORRECT

14. Legally, grapes for "English wine" must come from where?
England or Scotland or Wales ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is England or Wales)

15. Which wine is named after its Danish maker, Peter Sisseck?
Chateau Sisseck from Bordeaux ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Dominio de Pingus from Spain)

16. Why might a white wine maker "Cold Stabilise" his or her wines?
To stop fermentation ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is To help remove tartrates)

17. What is Bordeaux Mixture?


A classic blend of merlot and cabernet sauvignon ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is A treatment used against vine disease)

18. Albariza soil is important for growing vines for which wine?
Red Burgundy ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Sherry)

19. The image shows part of the logo of a which famous wine brand?

Pahlmeyer ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Penfolds)
1: Cremant describes which style of wine?

Sweet

Sparkling

Fortified

Late harvest

Low alcohol
2: Mendoza is a wine region in which country?

Argentina

Bolivia

Colombia

Greece

Chile
3: Sangiovese is the main grape of which wine?

Rioja

Barolo

Chianti

Cornas

Vinho Verde
4: What important job does a Tonnelier do?

Makes corks for wine bottles

Prunes vines

Blends wine

Makes wine barrels


5: In which country is the wine region of Suhindol?

Romania

Bulgaria

Italy

Austria

Hungary
6: A magnum of Champagne is how many bottles?

6
12

24
7: Eltville is an important wine town in which country?

Switzerland

Germany

France

South Africa
8: In which country is this scene?

Germany

France

Portugal

Australia

Holland
9: Where is the Russian River wine area?

Russia

California

New York State

Australia

Washington State
10: Red Sancerre is made from which grape?

Cabernet Franc

Palomino

Pinot Noir

Merlot
11: What is a Lagar?

The cellarmaster of a Spanish Bodega

A form of wine press

A fizzy wine sold in tins

The horse used to plough vineyards in Hungary

A special yeast strain for winemaking


12: Which Champagne house barrel fermenting all its wines?

Veuve-Clicquot

Bollinger

Taittinger

Piper-Heidsieck

Krug
13: Which famous figure from the world of wine is this?

Robert Parker

Jancis Robinson

Lalou Bize-Leroy

Jilly Goolden

Dom Perignon
14: Which Port-like wine comes from Patras in Greece?

Banyuls

Agiorgitiko

Olympus

Santorini

Mavrodaphne
15: Which is an ancient grape of Bordeaux?

Hungarian Furmint

Australian Verdelho
Argentinean Torrontes

Chilean Carmenere

South African Pinotage


16: Where is the Sanford and Benedict Vineyard?

Australia

Oregon

New Zealand

South Africa

California
17: Which process converts harsh acids to softer acids?

Racking

Acidification

Malolactic Fermentation

Fining

Soft Sulphuring
18: What grapes are used in Brown Brothers "Orange Muscat and Flora"?

3 grapes: Orange, Muscat and Flora

4 grapes: Semillon, Chardonnay, Muscat and Riesling

1 grape: Muscat

2 grapes: Orange Muscat and Flora

No, grapes: it's made from oranges


19: The image below shows what?

Bordeaux winemaker letting wine breathe

Blending of wines in Tuscany

Cleaning glasses prior to sampling


Sherry maker using a special 'venencia' tool

Wine Pages Christmas office party


20: Patamars are found in Portugal. What are they?

Ancient stone presses

Wine bars or shops

Terraces cut into the hillsides

Wild goats who naturally thin the grape crop

Boats which sail Port down the Douro river


Quiz 6 Results

1. Cremant describes which style of wine?


Sparkling ... CORRECT

2. Mendoza is a wine region in which country?


Argentina ... CORRECT

3. Sangiovese is the main grape of which wine?


Vinho Verde ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Chianti)

4. What important job does a Tonnelier do?


Makes corks for wine bottles ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Makes wine barrels)

5. In which country is the wine region of Suhindol?


Romania ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Bulgaria)

6. A magnum of Champagne is how many bottles?


24 ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is 2)

7. Eltville is an important wine town in which country?


South Africa ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Germany)

8. In which country is this scene?


Holland ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Portugal)

9. Where is the Russian River wine area?


California ... CORRECT

10. Red Sancerre is made from which grape?


Pinot Noir ... CORRECT

11. What is a Lagar?


The cellarmaster of a Spanish Bodega ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is A form of wine press)

12. Which Champagne house barrel fermenting all its wines?


Bollinger ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Krug)

13. Which famous figure from the world of wine is this?

Robert Parker ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Jancis Robinson)

14. Which Port-like wine comes from Patras in Greece?


Santorini ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Mavrodaphne)

15. Which is an ancient grape of Bordeaux?


Australian Verdelho ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Chilean Carmenere)

16. Where is the Sanford and Benedict Vineyard?


California ... CORRECT

17. Which process converts harsh acids to softer acids?


Malolactic Fermentation ... CORRECT

18. What grapes are used in Brown Brothers "Orange Muscat and Flora"?
No, grapes: it's made from oranges ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is 2 grapes: Orange Muscat and Flora)

19. The image below shows what?

Bordeaux winemaker letting wine breathe ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Sherry maker using a special 'venencia' tool)

20. Patamars are found in Portugal. What are they?


Wine bars or shops ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Terraces cut into the hillsides)
1: "Hock" is a traditional name for wines of which country?

France

Spain

Germany

Austria

California
2: Semillon grapes normally make what sort of wine?

Red wine

Sparkling wine

Communion wine

White wine

Port wine
3: Which term describes part of the Champagne-making process?

Krugification

Disgorgement

Bubblification

declasse

Popification
4: Where is the wine region of Trentino?

Italy

Argentina

Spain

Austria
5: Which is a classic aroma of the Riesling grape?

Blackcurrants

Leather

Paraffin

Butter

Gooseberry
6: what types of wine can be labelled "A.C. Chassagne-Montrachet"?

only red wines

only white wines

sparkling or still whites

sweet or fortified whites

white or red wines


7: Who or what is Lambrusco?

A place in Italy

A grape variety

A brand name

An Italian word for semi-sparkling


8: What famous wine region is this?

Mosel Valley

Burgundy

The Alto Adige

Alsace

The Pfalz
9: Walker Bay and Robertson are regions in which country?

South Africa

USA

Germany

Australia

Austria
10: Nicolas Catena is a famous winemaker in?

USA

Argentina

Chile

Australia
11: Domaine Drouhin make wines where?

Chile

France

Oregon
Australia

Spain
12: What does the French term battonage refer to?

trimming surplus bunches from the vine

managing the 'canopy' of leaves on the vine

adding yeast to bottles of Champagne

stirring wine as it lies in barrel

clarifying a wine using egg whites


13: This cross marks which famous vineyard?

Penfolds Grange

Chateau La Croix

Vosne-Romanee

Opus One

Romanee-Conti
14: Which wine is sometimes opened with a sword?

Port

Champagne

Vin de sabre

Blue Nun

Madeira
15: Which one is NOT a Sangiovese-based wine?

Morellino di Scansano

Vino Nobile di Moltepulciano

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

Chianti Classico

Brunello
16: What links Otago, Oregon and the Cote d'Or?

They are the three hills of Hermitage

They are famous for sparkling wine


They are grades of wine barrels

They are famous for Pinot Noir

They are the wines mentioned in the bible


17: how is the difference between "aroma" and "bouquet" usually defined?

aroma=young wine; bouquet=older wine

aroma=white wine; bouquet=red wine

aroma is smell; bouquet is taste

aroma=red wine; bouquet=white wine

there is no distiction
18: Why would a winemaker employ "cryo-extraction"?

get more tannins from grape skins

recreate the conditions of a natural 'icewine'

revitalise old barrels

to reduce potential alcohol

to make white wine from black grapes


19: Which wine has the misty mountains on its label?

Mount Mary

Hill of Grace

Azure Bay

Cloudy Bay

Chateau Hobbit
20: Approximately how many calories in a standard glass of dry wine?

around 50 calories

around 100 calories

around 200 calories

around 400 calories

around 800 calories


Quiz 7 Results

1. "Hock" is a traditional name for wines of which country?


Spain ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Germany)

2. Semillon grapes normally make what sort of wine?


White wine ... CORRECT

3. Which term describes part of the Champagne-making process?


Disgorgement ... CORRECT

4. Where is the wine region of Trentino?


Italy ... CORRECT

5. Which is a classic aroma of the Riesling grape?


Gooseberry ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Paraffin)

6. what types of wine can be labelled "A.C. Chassagne-Montrachet"?


only white wines ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is white or red wines)

7. Who or what is Lambrusco?


A brand name ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is A grape variety)

8. What famous wine region is this?

Alsace ... CORRECT

9. Walker Bay and Robertson are regions in which country?


Australia ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is South Africa)

10. Nicolas Catena is a famous winemaker in?


Argentina ... CORRECT

11. Domaine Drouhin make wines where?


Chile ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Oregon)

12. What does the French term battonage refer to?


trimming surplus bunches from the vine ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is stirring wine as it lies in barrel)

13. This cross marks which famous vineyard?


Chateau La Croix ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Romanee-Conti)

14. Which wine is sometimes opened with a sword?


Vin de sabre ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Champagne)

15. Which one is NOT a Sangiovese-based wine?


Chianti Classico ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Montepulciano d'Abruzzo)

16. What links Otago, Oregon and the Cote d'Or?


They are famous for Pinot Noir ... CORRECT

17. how is the difference between "aroma" and "bouquet" usually defined?
aroma=young wine; bouquet=older wine ... CORRECT

18. Why would a winemaker employ "cryo-extraction"?


recreate the conditions of a natural 'icewine' ... CORRECT

19. Which wine has the misty mountains on its label?

Cloudy Bay ... CORRECT

20. Approximately how many calories in a standard glass of dry wine?


around 50 calories ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is around 100 calories)
1: Fermentation converts sugar into what?

Tannin

Acid

Pop Tarts

Alcohol

Yeast
2: Saumur is a wine from where?

The Loire

The Rhone

The Mosel

The Douro

The Languedoc
3: Who is Robert Parker's right-hand man?

Colonel Tom Parker

Antoine de Caunes

Jean Cent-Points

Pierre Rovani

Nosey Parker
4: Which estate commissions original art for its label each year?

Lafite-Rothschild

Margaux

Latour

Mouton-Rothschild
5: What types of wine is Vinho Verde?

A white wine

A red wine

Can be white or red

A sweet wine

A green wine
6: Morgon and St Amour are what?

Burgundy Grands Crus

Bordeaux First Growths

Ribera del Duero Reservas


Beaujolais Cru Villages

Cotes du Rhone Villages


7: Which is a classic aroma of Cabernet Sauvignon?

Strawberry

Pepper

Blackcurrant

Cherry
8: The black cockerel represents which wine region?

Chianti

Barolo

Rioja

Chablis

Napa Valley
9: Which country is known for sweet wines made from the Vidal grape?

Hungary

Brazil

Germany

Austria

Canada
10: What do the Reuilly and Sancerre regions have in common?

Wine production in both is controlled by monks

Both make white wines from Pinot Blanc

Both are below sea-level

Both make red wines from Pinot Noir


11: An Estufa is used in the production of which wine?

Madeira

Sherry

Port

Malaga

Liqueur Muscat
12: Which of these is a New Zealand winery?

Mount Trouble

Mount Bothersome

Mount Problem
Mount Difficulty

Mount Challenge
13: Van Goch painted this wine region in 1889. Where is it?

Hermitage

Provence

The Ardeche

Montagne-St-Emilion

Burgundy
14: Which would normally be highest in alcohol?

Champagne

Dry Sherry

Mosel Riesling

Australian Shiraz

Vintage Port
15: Which country's legislation covers Corsican wines?

Italy

France

Corsica

Algeria

Spain
16: Which US state ranks 5th in volume of wine produced?

Washington

California

Texas

New York State

Idaho
17: Tinta Negra Mole grapes make which wine?
Port

Alentejo

Madeira

Vinho Verde

Malaga
18: In which country is leaf-roll virus a significant problem?

South Africa

Portugal

Australia

Italy

Chile
19: This French wine comes from which Appellation Contolle (AC)?

AC Condrieu

AC Chateau-Grillet

AC Cachet

AC Coteaux du Layon

AC Alsace Grand Cru


20: Which Australian estate is owned by a famous Rhone family?

Leeuwin Estate

Plantagenet

Charles Melton

Jim Barry

Mount Benson

Quiz 8 Results

1. Fermentation converts sugar into what?


Alcohol ... CORRECT
2. Saumur is a wine from where?
The Mosel ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is The Loire)

3. Who is Robert Parker's right-hand man?


Jean Cent-Points ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Pierre Rovani)

4. Which estate commissions original art for its label each year?
Lafite-Rothschild ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Mouton-Rothschild)

5. What types of wine is Vinho Verde?


A green wine ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Can be white or red)

6. Morgon and St Amour are what?


Beaujolais Cru Villages ... CORRECT

7. Which is a classic aroma of Cabernet Sauvignon?


Strawberry ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Blackcurrant)

8. The black cockerel represents which wine region?


Napa Valley ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Chianti)

9. Which country is known for sweet wines made from the Vidal grape?
Austria ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Canada)

10. What do the Reuilly and Sancerre regions have in common?


Both make white wines from Pinot Blanc ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Both make red wines from Pinot Noir)

11. An Estufa is used in the production of which wine?


Port ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Madeira)

12. Which of these is a New Zealand winery?


Mount Bothersome ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Mount Difficulty)

13. Van Goch painted this wine region in 1889. Where is it?

Hermitage ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Provence)

14. Which would normally be highest in alcohol?


Dry Sherry ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Vintage Port)

15. Which country's legislation covers Corsican wines?


Corsica ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is France)

16. Which US state ranks 5th in volume of wine produced?


California ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Texas)

17. Tinta Negra Mole grapes make which wine?


Alentejo ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Madeira)

18. In which country is leaf-roll virus a significant problem?


South Africa ... CORRECT

19. This French wine comes from which Appellation Contolle (AC)?

AC Cachet ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is AC Chateau-Grillet)

20. Which Australian estate is owned by a famous Rhone family?


Mount Benson ... CORRECT
1: Chianti wine comes from:

Spain

Italy

Portugal

Chile
2: The Wachau region is in:

Germany

Austria

Hungary

Switzerland
3: Portugal's Vida Nova winery belongs to:

Brazilian soccer star Pele

the King of Portugal

the Queen of the Algarve

pop crooner Cliff Richard


4: Tiny crystal deposits in white wine are probably:

sugar

tartrate

egg white

isinglass
5: The science of winemaking is known as:

viticulture

wineology

vinopoly

oenology
6: which estate makes the "Art Series" wines?

Hess Collection

Mouton-Rothschild

Leeuwin Estate

Plantagenet Estate
7: where is this famous wine landmark?

Moulin-a-Vent, Beaujolais

Romanee-Conti, Burgundy

Chateau Latour, Bordeaux

Miller's Crossing, California


8: which wine takes its name from the cold conditions in which it grows

"Arctic white" from Canada

"La Petite Siberie" from France

"Polaris" from Tasmania

"l'Igloo" from Germany


9: A synonim for the grape Nebbiolo is:

Barbera

Dolcetto

Barolo

Spanna
10: Which vineyard region lies at 45 degrees South?

Walker bay, South Africa

Tasmania, Australia

Patagonia, Argentina

Central Otago, New Zealand


11: Which has typically only around 5% alcohol?

Mosel Riesling

Portugeuse Vinho Verde

Italian Moscato d'Asti

Califonian Zinfandel
12: Which wine tasting glass is "unforgiving"?

l'impotoyable

Riedel Extreme
Spielgau Terroir

Standard ISO
13: Which wine region is this?

Baden

Wachau

Mosel-Saar-Ruwer

Rheingau
14: A "hectare" is roughly equal to:

one acre

2.5 acres

5 acres

7.5 acres
15: Which is not a Burgundy "Grand Cru" appelation?

Musigny

La Grande Rue

Latricieres-Chambertin

Vosne-Romanee
16: The Canteiro method produces which type of wine:

Port

Champagne

Madeira

Sherry
17: Who or what is "Boyszone"?

a wine named after a pop group

A substance used to clarify wine

a top vineyard in New Zealand

the inventor of the wine press


18: Which claims to be the oldest continuously operating winery in the Napa Valley?
Mondavi

Beringer

Stag's Leap

Franciscan
19: Who grew grapes at Monticello?

Samuel Pepys

Charles Dickens

Thomas Jefferson

George Washington
20: Who or what is Henry of Pelham?

A grape variety

The first man to plant grapes in England

A Canadian winery

An English King who once ruled Bordeaux

quiz9 Results

1. Chianti wine comes from:


Italy ... CORRECT

2. The Wachau region is in:


Hungary ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Austria)

3. Portugal's Vida Nova winery belongs to:


the King of Portugal ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is pop crooner Cliff Richard)

4. Tiny crystal deposits in white wine are probably:


tartrate ... CORRECT

5. The science of winemaking is known as:


oenology ... CORRECT

6. which estate makes the "Art Series" wines?


Mouton-Rothschild ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Leeuwin Estate)

7. where is this famous wine landmark?


Chateau Latour, Bordeaux ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Moulin-a-Vent, Beaujolais)

8. which wine takes its name from the cold conditions in which it grows
"l'Igloo" from Germany ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is "La Petite Siberie" from France)

9. A synonim for the grape Nebbiolo is:


Barolo ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Spanna)

10. Which vineyard region lies at 45 degrees South?


Walker bay, South Africa ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Central Otago, New Zealand)

11. Which has typically only around 5% alcohol?


Portugeuse Vinho Verde ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Italian Moscato d'Asti)

12. Which wine tasting glass is "unforgiving"?


Spielgau Terroir ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is l'impotoyable)

13. Which wine region is this?

Baden ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Mosel-Saar-Ruwer)

14. A "hectare" is roughly equal to:


5 acres ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is 2.5 acres)

15. Which is not a Burgundy "Grand Cru" appelation?


Vosne-Romanee ... CORRECT
16. The Canteiro method produces which type of wine:
Port ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Madeira)

17. Who or what is "Boyszone"?


a wine named after a pop group ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is a top vineyard in New Zealand)

18. Which claims to be the oldest continuously operating winery in the Napa Valley?
Stag's Leap ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Beringer)

19. Who grew grapes at Monticello?


Samuel Pepys ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Thomas Jefferson)

20. Who or what is Henry of Pelham?


A Canadian winery ... CORRECT
1: Mendoza is the main wine town of:

Spain

Argentina

Chile

Brazil

Madeira
2: Carmenere is best known as a grape of:

Burgundy

Champagne

Chile

New Zealand

Bulgaria
3: in 2005 who ceased to publish "The Vine" newsletter?

Robert Parker

Jancis Robinson

Clive Coates

Michael Bettane

Oz Clarke
4: Sideways is:

the name of a cult Californian wine

a stage in vinification

a technique for training vines

a wine-based movie
5: Tullbagh is a wine region in:

South Africa

California

England

Canada

Chile
6: Vinsobres is what?

a Burgundy Grand Cru

a Burgundy Premier Cru

a Beaujolais Village
a Cru Bourgeois

a Cotes du Rhone Village


7: The grapes of Sauternes are Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc and...

Muscat

Riesling

Chardonnay

Muscadelle
8: Which wine maker is this?

Michel Rolland, flying winemaker

Jean Delmas, Haut-Brion

Ken Forrester, Ken Forrester

Jean-Louis Chave, JL Chave

Robert Mondavi, Mondavi


9: Comtes de Champagne is the top wine from whom?

Moet Chandon

Taittinger

Veuve Clicquot

Deutz

Vilmart & Cie


10: Cencibel is a synonym for what better known grape name?

Cabernet Franc

Mourvedre

Carignan

Tempranillo
11: What is Savagnin?

the grape that makes Vin Jaune

a region in the Loire Valley

a sweet wine made from Chenin Blanc


a synonym for Sauvignon Blanc

A fortified wine from the south of France


12: what is significant about the number 225

the average berries on a bunch of grapes

the average bunches of grapes on a vine

the number of Chateaux in Bordeaux

The cost of Jacob's Creek in Harrods

the number of litres in a Bordeaux barrel


13: We've disguised the label of which famous wine?

Chateau Lafite-Rothschild

Domaine de la Romanee-Conti

Chateau Mouton-Rothschild

Penfolds Grange Hermitage

Comte de Vogue Musigny


14: Wayne Stebhens is the winemaker for:

Penfolds

Cloudy Bay

Katnook Estate

Esk Valley

Dominus
15: Who or what is Cima Corgo?
The most rare wine of Chianti

A boat used to ship Port

The original vine from which all others developed

president of the Hospice de Beaune

A district within the Douro Valley


16: Teroldego is a grape from which Italian province?

Tuscany

Trentino

Piedmont

Umbria

Campania
17: How many bottle equivalents in a Jeroboam of Champagne?

half a bottle

two bottles

four bottles

six bottles

eight bottles
18: What connects Julius Caeser and a premium Napa wine?

Empire

Laurel

Rubicon

Calpurnia

Cicero
19: Which famous wine estate is this?

Chateau Latour

Opus One
Chateau Yquem

Catena Zapata

Chateau Cos d'Estournel


20: Giaconda, Emigre and Columella. What's the connection?

paintings on Mouton-Rothschild labels

top New World Shiraz wines

wine regions in Corsica

ancient bottle sizes for wine

the three "lost" first growths of Bordeaux


Quiz 10 Results

1. Mendoza is the main wine town of:


Argentina ... CORRECT

2. Carmenere is best known as a grape of:


Chile ... CORRECT

3. in 2005 who ceased to publish "The Vine" newsletter?


Clive Coates ... CORRECT

4. Sideways is:
the name of a cult Californian wine ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is a wine-based movie)

5. Tullbagh is a wine region in:


Chile ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is South Africa)

6. Vinsobres is what?
a Cru Bourgeois ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is a Cotes du Rhone Village)

7. The grapes of Sauternes are Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc and...


Muscat ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Muscadelle)

8. Which wine maker is this?


Jean Delmas, Haut-Brion ... CORRECT

9. Comtes de Champagne is the top wine from whom?


Taittinger ... CORRECT

10. Cencibel is a synonym for what better known grape name?


Carignan ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Tempranillo)

11. What is Savagnin?


a synonym for Sauvignon Blanc ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is the grape that makes Vin Jaune)

12. what is significant about the number 225


the number of litres in a Bordeaux barrel ... CORRECT

13. We've disguised the label of which famous wine?

Chateau Mouton-Rothschild ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Domaine de la Romanee-Conti)
14. Wayne Stebhens is the winemaker for:
Penfolds ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Katnook Estate)

15. Who or what is Cima Corgo?


president of the Hospice de Beaune ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is A district within the Douro Valley)

16. Teroldego is a grape from which Italian province?


Piedmont ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Trentino)

17. How many bottle equivalents in a Jeroboam of Champagne?


four bottles ... CORRECT

18. What connects Julius Caeser and a premium Napa wine?


Empire ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Rubicon)

19. Which famous wine estate is this?

Chateau Yquem ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Chateau Cos d'Estournel)

20. Giaconda, Emigre and Columella. What's the connection?


top New World Shiraz wines ... CORRECT
1: Okanagan is a region in which wine country?

California

Argentina

USA

New Zealand

Canada
2: What is Vitis labrusca?

Roman God of wine

The ancient Greek wine route

one of the family of grape vines

Italian wine, often lightly sparkling

a pest that destroys vine roots


3: What is umami?

a wine from Sicily

another name for the Mourv�dre grape

the fifth taste along with sweet, sour, salty and bitter

an African tribe thought to have first invented wine

the process of drying grapes on mats


4: the well known wine brand Casillero del Diablo means

the devil's cellar

the devil's castle

the devil's drink

the devil's work


5: The grape Toro is also known as:

Tannat

Tempranillo

Touriga

Trebbiano

Traminer
6: which of these is a real wine?

Napolean Beaunapart

Barolo Laughs

Life is a Cabernet
Que Syrah Syrah

Marilyn Merlot
7: when a winemaker talks of 'must weight' what does he or she mean?

the volume of juice yeilded by a tonne of grapes

the sugar concentration in the juice

the weight of the solids left after fermentation (skins, etc)

the weight of the floating cap on the fermenting juice


8: which country's wines bear this stamp of approval?

USA

Italy

Switzerland

Canada

Russia
9: which is the odd one out?

Cigales

Alicante

Setubal

Calatayud

Navarra
10: where is the Willamette Valley?

Washington

Ontario

Oregon

British Columbia
11: Which is NOT a renowned Riesling growing area?

Hunter Valley

Clare Valley

Mosel Valley
Eden Valley

Alsace
12: What does 'Cosecha' mean on a Spanish wine label

single vineyard

estate bottled

certified

year of vintage

aged in oak
13: What is the purpose of this device in a vineyard?

scaring birds

reducing frost risk

watering vines

cooling vineyard workers

generating power for irrigation


14: a winemaker could use a 'spinning cone' to do what?

amuse himself during quiet periods

lower the alcohol in a wine

remove excess water content from grapes

predict when it will rain

separate wine from skins and pips


15: Where is the Waiheke Island wine region?

New Zealand

Hawaii

California
Thailand

Australia
16: Which is the odd one out?

Clos de Vougeot

La Grande Rue

Musigny

Bonnes Mares

Vosne-Romanee
17: The blend is Macabeo, Parellada and Xarello. What's the wine?

Madeira

Sherry

Cava

Port

Tokaji
18: If you drink 8 large (250ml) glasses of wine at 14% ABV per week, how many
units of alcohol have you consumed?

10

14

20

28

40
19: Lafite, Lynch-Bages, Lafon-Rochet, Lascombes, Lagrange. Put them in official
ranking order

Lafite, Lascombes, Lagrange, Lafon-Rochet, Lynch-Bages

Lafite, Lynch-Bages, Lafon-Rochet, Lascombes, Lagrange

Lafite, Lynch-Bages, Lafon-Rochet, Lagrange, Lascombes

Lafite, Lascombes, Lynch-Bages, Lafon-Rochet, Lagrange

Lafite, Lagrange, Lynch-Bages, Lafon-Rochet, Lascombes


20: The world's most southerly vineyard region is:

Bio Bio, Chile

Walker Bay, South Africa

Tasmania, Australia

Central Otago, New Zealand

Salta, Argentina
Quiz 11 Results
1. Okanagan is a region in which wine country?
Argentina ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Canada)

2. What is Vitis labrusca?


one of the family of grape vines ... CORRECT

3. What is umami?
a wine from Sicily ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is the fifth taste along with sweet, sour, salty and bitter)

4. the well known wine brand Casillero del Diablo means


the devil's drink ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is the devil's cellar)

5. The grape Toro is also known as:


Tempranillo ... CORRECT

6. which of these is a real wine?


Que Syrah Syrah ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Marilyn Merlot)

7. when a winemaker talks of 'must weight' what does he or she mean?


the volume of juice yeilded by a tonne of grapes ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is the sugar concentration in the juice)

8. which country's wines bear this stamp of approval?

Canada ... CORRECT

9. which is the odd one out?


Setubal ... CORRECT

10. where is the Willamette Valley?


Ontario ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Oregon)

11. Which is NOT a renowned Riesling growing area?


Clare Valley ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Hunter Valley)

12. What does 'Cosecha' mean on a Spanish wine label


single vineyard ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is year of vintage)

13. What is the purpose of this device in a vineyard?


generating power for irrigation ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is reducing frost risk)

14. a winemaker could use a 'spinning cone' to do what?


remove excess water content from grapes ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is lower the alcohol in a wine)

15. Where is the Waiheke Island wine region?


Thailand ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is New Zealand)

16. Which is the odd one out?


Vosne-Romanee ... CORRECT

17. The blend is Macabeo, Parellada and Xarello. What's the wine?
Tokaji ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Cava)

18. If you drink 8 large (250ml) glasses of wine at 14% ABV per week, how many units of
alcohol have you consumed?
28 ... CORRECT

19. Lafite, Lynch-Bages, Lafon-Rochet, Lascombes, Lagrange. Put them in official ranking
order
Lafite, Lynch-Bages, Lafon-Rochet, Lagrange, Lascombes ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Lafite, Lascombes, Lagrange, Lafon-Rochet, Lynch-Bages)

20. The world's most southerly vineyard region is:


Central Otago, New Zealand ... CORRECT
1: Carmenere is a specialist grape of which country?

Argentina

France

Italy

Chile

Lebanon
2: Who is The Wine Advocate?

Paul Masson

Perry Mason

Robert Parker

Rumpole

Sherlock Holmes
3: The Hunter Valley is a wine region in:

Western Australia

New South Wales

Victoria

Queensland

Tasmania
4: Which statement about Prosecco is true?

Prosecco is a town in northern Italy

Prosecco is a grape variety

Prosecco is Italian for gently sparkling

Prosecco is a brand name of a large cooperative


5: Which is a principal grape in the production of Armagnac?

Colombard

Pinot Auxerrois

Ugni Blanc

Chenin Blanc

Folle Blanche
6: The classic ingredients for a kir are cassis and...

Aligote

Auxerrois

Avigne

Alicante

Albarino
7: The main grape of red wines from Priorato is:

Syrah

Tempranillo

Monastrell

Palombina

Garnacha
8: The label from which famous Bordeaux wine is this?

Chateau Latour

Chateau Lafite

Chateau Haut-Brion

Chateau Margaux

Chateau Mouton-Rothschild
9: What does a French winemaker achieve with Remontage?

Stirring of the lees to enrich the wine

Clearing the sediment from individual Champagne bottles

Breaking the floating cap of skins in a fermentation tank

Removing excess bunches of grapes during the growing season

Removing tartaric acid from a wine


10: Which substance is NOT used in Biodynamic preparations?

Valerian

Horsetail

Stinging nettles

Bladderrack
11: Who or what is DIAM?

An organisation that accredits organic vineyards

A brand of cork, manufactured to be taint free

The Egyptian God of food and wine


The association of Meditterranean wine producers

The name for a quarter bottle of wine


12: Which mountains protect the Alsace vineyards from rain?

Haardt Mountains

The Alps

The Troncais Mountains

The Schwir Mountains

The Vosges Mountains


13: Canteiro is important in the production of which wine?

Sherry

Port

Banyuls

Madeira

Malaga
14: I'm touring Gibbston, Bannockburn and Bendigo. Where am I?

New Zealand

Canada

Washington State

Oregon

California
15: Which Italian wine region is this?

Piedmont

Lombardy

Trentino

Friuli

Alto Adige
16: The base wine for Champagne is called what?

Vin Clair

Vin Jeune

Vin Placid

Vin Vert

Vin Ennui
17: Limari and Elqui are wine regions in which country?

Italy

Spain

Portugal

Argentina

Chile
18: I'm tasting a lovely Rebula at a cellar in Primorje. Where am I?

Italy

Hungary

Bulgaria

Slovenia

Switzerland
19: Arbane and Petit Meslier are minor grapes varieties for which wine?

Chateauneuf du Pape

Champagne

Chianti

Madiran

Rioja
20: The Fleurieu wine region is in which country?

Argentina

Mexico

Australia

France

Spain
Quiz 12 Results

1. Carmenere is a specialist grape of which country?


Argentina ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Chile)

2. Who is The Wine Advocate?


Robert Parker ... CORRECT
3. The Hunter Valley is a wine region in:
Western Australia ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is New South Wales)

4. Which statement about Prosecco is true?


Prosecco is a town in northern Italy ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Prosecco is a grape variety)

5. Which is a principal grape in the production of Armagnac?


Folle Blanche ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Ugni Blanc)

6. The classic ingredients for a kir are cassis and...


Aligote ... CORRECT

7. The main grape of red wines from Priorato is:


Monastrell ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Garnacha)

8. The label from which famous Bordeaux wine is this?

Chateau Latour ... INCORRECT


(The correct answer is Chateau Margaux)

9. What does a French winemaker achieve with Remontage?


Stirring of the lees to enrich the wine ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Breaking the floating cap of skins in a fermentation tank)

10. Which substance is NOT used in Biodynamic preparations?


Bladderrack ... CORRECT

11. Who or what is DIAM?


The name for a quarter bottle of wine ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is A brand of cork, manufactured to be taint free)

12. Which mountains protect the Alsace vineyards from rain?


The Schwir Mountains ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is The Vosges Mountains)

13. Canteiro is important in the production of which wine?


Banyuls ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Madeira)

14. I'm touring Gibbston, Bannockburn and Bendigo. Where am I?


Canada ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is New Zealand)
15. Which Italian wine region is this?

Lombardy ... CORRECT

16. The base wine for Champagne is called what?


Vin Clair ... CORRECT

17. Limari and Elqui are wine regions in which country?


Portugal ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Chile)

18. I'm tasting a lovely Rebula at a cellar in Primorje. Where am I?


Hungary ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Slovenia)

19. Arbane and Petit Meslier are minor grapes varieties for which wine?
Madiran ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Champagne)

20. The Fleurieu wine region is in which country?


Mexico ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Australia)
1: Martinborough is a wine region in which country?

Australia

USA

New Zealand

South Africa

England
2: Which rosé wine can legally be made by mixing red and white wines?

rosé Champagne

Provence rosé

Bordeaux rosé

Loire rosé

Burgundy rosé
3: The Columbia Valley wine region is where?

Oregon

Ontario

New York State

British Columbia

Washington State
4: Vin Santo wine is:

a sweet, fortified wine

a gently sparkling Italian wine

a wine made from dried grapes

a wine made from Botrytised grapes


5: Maratheftiko is a grape found in:

Bulgaria

Cyprus

Albania

Corsica

Moldova
6: Bull's Blood wine comes from where?

Portugal

Mexico

Hungary
Romania

Argentina
7: Used to clarify wine, isinglass is made from:

cow horns

fish bladders

sheep's intenstines

chicken droppings

bull's blood
8: What Californian district is missing from this label?

Napa Valley

Santa Cruz Mountains

Sonoma Valley

Santa Barbara County

Mendocino County
9: Bobal is a common grape in:

Portugal

Brazil

Bulgaria

Spain

Canada
10: The Sauvignon Blanc wine 'Sauvignon St Bris' comes from which famous French
wine region?

Burgundy

Alsace
Bordeaux

The Loire Valley


11: Put these barrels in correct order of size, smallest to largest

Bordeaux barrique - Port Pipe - Hogshead

Port Pipe - Hogshead - Bordeaux barrique

Bordeaux barrique - Hogshead - Port Pipe

Hogshead - Port Pipe - Bordeaux barrique

Hogshead - Bordeaux barrique - Port Pipe


12: Whch is a common reason for placing nets over vines as fruit ripens:

to keep the foliage tidy

to stop birds eating the berries

to catch fruit that fall off the bunch

to 'wrap' the vines against cold

to encourage insects to live amongst the vines


13: One of Puglia's most common grapes is:

Sangiovese

Nebbiolo

Dolcetto

Corvina

Negroamaro
14: Who or what is ' Dr L'

A wind that blows through South African vineyards

Patrick Lesalle, inventor of the pneumatic wine press

Ernie Loosen, German wine producer

'Ligonite', a mineral used to give Chablis its characteristic bite

Giovanni Lambrusco, inventor of the wine of the same name


15: Which wine region is this?

Champagne

Alsace

Chablis

Bordeaux

Beaujolais
16: Which country has never been affected by the Phylloxera louse?

Hungary

Australia

Chile

USA

Germany
17: Leafroll virus continues to plague the vineyards of which country?

South Africa

Portugal

Argentina

France

Luxembourg
18: Which level of classified growth is Chateau Lynch-Bages in Bordeaux?

First growth

Second growth

Third growth

Fourth growth

Fifth growth
19: Which is the odd one out?
Vinsobres

Rasteau

Valreas

Morgon

Cairanne
20: Dundee is a prime wine growing region in:

Victoria, Australia

Oregon, USA

Ontario, Canada

Central Otago, New Zealand

Constantia, South Africa


Quiz 13 Results

1. Martinborough is a wine region in which country?


USA ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is New Zealand)

2. Which rosé wine can legally be made by mixing red and white wines?
Provence rosé ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is rosé Champagne)

3. The Columbia Valley wine region is where?


Oregon ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Washington State)

4. Vin Santo wine is:


a wine made from dried grapes ... CORRECT

5. Maratheftiko is a grape found in:


Albania ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Cyprus)

6. Bull's Blood wine comes from where?


Mexico ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Hungary)

7. Used to clarify wine, isinglass is made from:


fish bladders ... CORRECT

8. What Californian district is missing from this label?


Santa Barbara County ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Santa Cruz Mountains)

9. Bobal is a common grape in:


Brazil ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Spain)

10. The Sauvignon Blanc wine 'Sauvignon St Bris' comes from which famous French wine
region?
Burgundy ... CORRECT

11. Put these barrels in correct order of size, smallest to largest


Hogshead - Port Pipe - Bordeaux barrique ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Bordeaux barrique - Hogshead - Port Pipe)

12. Whch is a common reason for placing nets over vines as fruit ripens:
to stop birds eating the berries ... CORRECT

13. One of Puglia's most common grapes is:


Nebbiolo ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Negroamaro)

14. Who or what is ' Dr L'


'Ligonite', a mineral used to give Chablis its characteristic bite ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Ernie Loosen, German wine producer)

15. Which wine region is this?


Beaujolais ... CORRECT

16. Which country has never been affected by the Phylloxera louse?
Australia ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Chile)

17. Leafroll virus continues to plague the vineyards of which country?


Argentina ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is South Africa)

18. Which level of classified growth is Chateau Lynch-Bages in Bordeaux?


First growth ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Fifth growth)

19. Which is the odd one out?


Cairanne ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Morgon)

20. Dundee is a prime wine growing region in:


Victoria, Australia ... INCORRECT
(The correct answer is Oregon, USA)

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