This country has the most complex wine laws in the world
What is France?
This organism is responsible for the conversion of sugar to alcohol
What is yeast?
This grape is most popular in Germany. It starts with "r"
Riesling
This geographic term refers to the winemaking countries of Europe and the Mediterranean
What is Old World?
Both a French wine region and name for famous sparkling wine
What is Champagne
This country's top wine ranking is called "VQA"
What is Canada?
This is where red wines get their tannins
What is the skin of the grape?
This grape is often described as "buttery"
What is chardonnay?
This long, skinny New World country has thousands of kilometres of wine country
What is Chile?
The word used to describe the driest sparkling wine
What is brut?
This country's wine laws are collectively referred to as "AVA"
What is the USA?
This French term describes the physical and climatic details of the vineyard.
What is terroir?
This thin-skinned red grape was featured in the movie, "Sideways"
What is pinot noir?
This country, famous for bold red wines, has most of its wine country on its south coast, plus an island state
What is Australia?
The French term for champagne made from 100% chardonnay grapes
What is blanc de blancs?
This province's viticultural regions extend south of the 49th parallel
What is Ontario?
In the Northern Hemisphere, wine grapes are harvested in this season
What is autumn?
New Zealand makes a crisp, dry wine from this white grape - and it's Susan's favourite
What is sauvignon blanc?
This monk is credited with refining the method used to make champagne
Who is Dom Perignon?
After chardonnay and pinot meunier, this is the third permitted grape in champagne
What is pinot noir?
The Old World country classifies its wines based on the ripeness of the grapes at harvest
What is Germany?
Traditional wine grape varietals fall into this species
What is vitis vinifera?
This New World country is famous for making wine from the malbec grape
What is Argentina?
This French wine region is on the Atlantic Ocean and features the Garonne River. It claims cabernet sauvignon as a primary varietal.
What is Bordeaux?
This is Italy's most famous type of sparkling wine
What is Prosecco?