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100

This French region is known for producing world class Pinot Noir

What is Burgundy?

100

The most common red grape in Spain?

What is Tempranillo?

100

The Mountain Range that separates Argentina from Chile

What are the Andes?

100

This type of wine is made when Red Grape skins are in contact with it's juice for a few hours instead of weeks

What is Rosé?

100

The name of the sight occurrence inside your wine glass that indicates higher alcohol or sugar levels and not an indication of quality

What are legs/tears?

200

The country that is Malbec's Ancestral home

What is France?

200

Beaujolais is known for this red varietal 

What is Gamay?

200

The name of the active volcano in Sicily that produces wine from the grape Nerello Mascalese

What is Mt. Etna?

200

The name for traditional method sparkling wine in France made outside of Champagne

What is Cremant?

200

The name of the vine eating louse that emerged in Europe that nearly destroyed every single wine grape in the world in the late 1800’s

What is Phylloxera?

300

The Douro Valley, famous for Port wine, is in which country?

What is Portugal?

300

This is the species of grape that is used to make wine

What is Vitis Vinifera?

300

The latitudinal zones where most of the world’s wine grapes are grown

What is the Wine Belt (30-50 Parellel)?

300

Red Sparkling that comes from Emilia Romagna, Italy

What is Lambrusco?

300

The name of the wine that tarnished Riesling's reputation to this day

What is Blue Nun?

400

This newer wine country has come into the forefront for their sparkling wine

What is England?

400

In Champagne, the term Blanc de Noirs refers to a white sparkling wine made from which types of grapes?

What is Red (black-skinned) grapes, typically Pinot Noir and/or Pinot Meunier.?

400

The river runs through the Mosel wine region in Germany

What is the Mosel River?

400

What is the term for the sparkling wine production method that that predates the traditional method?

What is Method Ancestral?

What is Pet-Nat?

400

The number of states in the USA that have active wineries

What is 50?

500

Wine from this country has been produced for only over 300 years, yet today, it is fourth largest wine producing country in the world after France, Italy, and Spain

What is the United States?

500

The grape of Prosecco

What is Glera?

500

The name of the sea surrounds most of the Greek wine-growing islands

What is the Agean Sea?

500

The name of the wine made from Grapes frozen on the vine (Canada, Germany)

What is Ice Wine?

500

The name of the straw wrapped bottle of Chianti

What is a Fiasco?

600

The region in between the Left & Right Banks of Bordeaux

What is the Entre Deux-Mers?

600

These 2 grapes are the parents of Cabernet Sauvignon

What is Cabernet Franc & Sauvignon Blanc?

600

What country claims to be the 'Birthplace of Wine'

What is Georgia?

600

The style of wine is typically oxidized and fortified, and comes from Jerez, Spain?

What is Sherry?

600

The largest retailer of wine in the world?

What is Costco?

700

In Germany, this term denotes that the wine is dry

What is Trocken?

700

The name of the grape that is the same varietal as Zinfandel but grows in the Puglia region of Italy

What is Primitivo?

700

The name of the Fossil-rich soil that contributes to minerality and excellent drainage, especially in Champagne and Chablis

What is limestone?

700

What is the name of the wine made from white grapes fermented with their skins; tannic, textured, and often cloudy

What is skin-contact/orange wine?

700

The name of the famous wine blind tasting in 1976 that put the US on the map as a wine region

What is the judgement of Paris?

800

The county in California is particularly known for cool-climate Syrah and Pinot Noir, helped by a rare east-west valley orientation?

What is Santa Barbara?

800

This white wine is famously grown in the salty, wind-battered soils of Santorini, Greece?

What is Assyrtiko?

800

The name of the famous wind that affects viticulture in the Southern Rhône Valley?

What is the Mistral?

800

Which French wine style is released on the 3rd Thursday in November, known for its fruity and youthful character?

What is Beaujolais Nouveau?

800

The name of the process that gives Chardonnay a buttery taste

What is Malolactic Fermentation?

900

This wine region speaks both German & Italian

What is Trentino Alto-Adige?

900

This is the grape used to make Gavi, a crisp, dry white wine from Piedmont, Italy

What is Cortese?

900

This region is known for some of the world’s highest vineyards

What is Salta?

900

A sweet wine style is made from grapes affected by noble rot (Botrytis cinerea)?

What is Sauternes (also acceptable: Tokaji Aszú, Trockenbeerenauslese)?

900

The country that produces the world's largest amount of wine corks

What is Portugal?

1000

This country globally drinks the most wine?

What is the USA?

1000

The name of the group of red grape that have red flesh 

What are Teinturier grapes?

1000

In what U.S. state was the first bonded winery established?

What is Missouri (Stone Hill Winery, 1847)?

1000

The term coined by Robert Mondavi as a riff on the Loire Valley's Pouilly Fumé for his oak aged Sauvignon Blanc

What is Fume Blanc?

1000

The most obscure bottle of wine that we sell at B+B

What is Drood from Iran/Persia?

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