Three regions where Sauvignon Blanc is well known.
What are New Zealand (Marlborough), Sancerre, Reuilly, Pouilly-Fumé Bordeaux, California (Fumé Blanc).
The Finger Lakes region of New York is well known for the cultivation of this international grape variety.
What is Riesling?
The most northerly area of France for winemaking.
What is Champagne?
Aside from Tempranillo, this is one of Spain's most famous red varieties. The most well-known come from areas such as Aragón, Priorat, and Sierra de Gredos (Madrid).
What is Garnacha/Grenache?
A short range shot, with the intention of putting the disc in the basket.
What is a putt?
An Italian sparkling wine made from 100% Glera, and Gabi's favorite style of wine.
What is Prosecco?
While this AVA of Long (Strong) Island produces wine, it still has a ways to go before it is taken seriously on the global stage. For now, it mostly comprises quantity-minded producers, and enjoyed by partygoers hopping from winery to winery in their limo.
What is the North Fork of Long Island?
List two of the main grape varieties found in the Rhône Valley.
What are Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cinsault, Grenache Blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne, Viognier, Clairette?
Cava, a traditional method sparkling wine, typically made from Macabeo, Parellada, and Xarel-lo, comes from this area is Spain.
What is Penedès?
A hole-in-one; when a player throws the disc directly into the basket from the tee pad on their first throw.
What is an Ace?
Martin Vajcner makes wine in this prominent pocket of the Czech Republic.
What is Moravia?
This producer is known for making reductive styles of Chardonnay, representative of those from Burgundy, and is the only producer in Oregon to exclusively make Chardonnay.
Who is Seth Morgen Long?
A layer of yeast that forms on the surface of wines at the end of alcoholic fermentation. A result of producers from the Jura who intentionally do not top off their wines, a technique known as sous voile (under a veil).
What is flor?
The most famous area in Spain for Albariño, located in southwestern Galicia.
What is Rías Baixas?
A throw where the disc is released at an angle with the top of the disc facing away from the throwing arm, causing it to curve left for a right-handed backhand thrower.
What is a Hyzer?
These are the major differences between Napa and Sonoma.
What is overall, Napa is warmer and more suited for Cabernet Sauvignon and opulent styles of Chardonnay, while Sonoma is generally cooler and better known for fresher styles of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir?
What are Columbia Gorge, Columbia Valley, and Walla Walla Valley?
The most southerly area for winemaking in France. Some famous areas within this region include Fitou, Corbières, Limouox, and Rivesaltes.
What is Languedoc-Roussillon?
This is the northernmost area of Rioja, known for producing brighter, more elegant expressions of Tempranillo.
What is Rioja Alavesa?
“The Holy Shot”, a miraculous 247-foot (about 75-meter) approach shot on the 18th hole to tie Paul McBeth and force a sudden-death playoff, was successfully thrown into the pin during the 2021 PDGA Pro World Championships by this pro disc golfer.
Who is James Conrad?
Castello di Ama is based in this municipality of Chianti, one of the three original villages of Chianti.
What is Gaiole?
A series of cataclysmic glacial floods that repeatedly swept across the Pacific Northwest at the end of the last Ice Age, between 18,000 and 12,000 years ago, fundamentally shaping most of Washington winemaking regions.
What are the Missoula Floods?
A winemaking nontraditional winemaking technique in the Jura, where producers top up the wines in barrel as they age. Alain Labet was an early proponent of this style.
What is ouillé?
The first Master of Wine (MW) from the region of Aragón, Spain.
Who is Ferrando Mora, founder and winemaker of Bodegas Frontonio?
The winner of the 2025 PDGA Professional World Championship held in Nokia, Finland, and the number one disc golf player in the world.
Who is Gannon Buhr?