The most North-eastern wine region in France.
What is Alsace?
What is sight?
The AOC where Alain Graillot is from.
What is Crozes-Hermitage?
The dominant varietal in left bank Bordeaux.
What is Cabernet Sauvignon?
The region that is known for GSM blends.
What is the Southern Rhone Valley?
The two regions that the Cote d'Or is split into.
What is the Cote de Nuits and the Cote de Beaune?
The wine has no sugar what so ever.
What is bone dry?
What is Chateau Pitray?
The three main varietals of Champagne.
What are Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier?
The region in Southern France that started Rose as we know it today.
What is Provence?
The most western AOC in the Loire.
The most common flaw in wine.
What is TCA (corked) ?
The field blend Albert Boxler makes.
What is Edelzwicker?
What is Syrah?
The Southern most AOC in the Northern Rhone.
What is Cornas?
The soil that Chablis is known for.
What is Kimmeridgean soil?
The use of oak in wine can be compared to what in food.
What is salt and pepper.
The varietals Agnes Paquet farms.
What is Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Aligote?
What is Cabernet Franc?
The town in the Southern Rhone Valley, Châteauneuf-du-Pape translates to what.
What is "The Pope's New Castle"?
The three main AOC's in the Loire known for producing Cabernet Franc.
What is Chinon, Saumur Champigny, and Bourgueil?
The range of how fruit presents itself in wine. (Total of 7- Hint: some involving cooking processes.)
What is tart, fresh, ripe, baked, dried, stewed, desiccated.
The vessel Christophe Mignon ferments his champagne in.
What is foudre (oak)?
The other name for Malbec in France.
What is Cot?
The Cru's of Beaujolais, name three. (Bonus if you can name more than three, there are 10 total)
What is Moulin-à-Vent, Morgon, Fleurie, Juliénas, Côte de Brouilly, Brouilly, St. Amour, Chiroubles, Régnié, Chénas?