Wine is made from which fruit?
Grapes
Vinmonopolet is the only wine retailer in...
Norway
What color wine is Pinot Noir?
Red
Why do people swirl wine?
To release aromas
Which is NOT a wine grape?
A. Merlot
B. Chardonnay
C. Pepperoni
D. Pinot Noir
Pepperoni
What process turns grape juice into alcohol?
Fermentation
Prosecco comes from which country?
Italy
Which grape is used in Sauvignon Blanc?
Sauvignon Blanc
What is 'umami'?
- a wine from Sicily
- another name for the Mourvedre grape
- the fifth taste along with sweet, sour, salty and bitter
- An African
- the fifth taste along with sweet, sour, salty and bitter
Which country is considered the birthplace of wine?
Georgia
What causes the dry feeling in red wine?
Tannins
Malbec is most famously produced in which country today?
Argentina
White wines can be made from:
Any colour of grapes
Because the juice of almost all grapes, green, red or black, is clear, white wine can be made from any colour of grapes as long as you separate the juice from the skins before fermentation.
Approximately how many grapes are in one bottle of wine?
~600–800
Traditionally, which would be the perfect vessel to enjoy a glass of Petite Champagne?

D
This is a tricky question: Petite Champagne is not Champagne, it is Cognac. Therefore, the Cognac glass D is correct.
What is "Wine expert" called?
Sommelier
Rioja is a wine from Spain, but what is Rioja?
A region
Who or what is Henry of Pelham?
- a grape variety
- the first man to plant grapes in England
- a Canadian winery
- The English King who once ruled Bordeaux
- some claim he invented Champagne before Dom Perignon
a Canadian winery
This ingenious device is commonly known by what name?

Butler's Thief
The Butler's Thief, sometimes known as 'Wiggle & twist', removes the cork from the bottle without damaging it. It is very useful for extracting old, crumbly corks where a traditional corkscrew will not work.
The image below shows what?
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Sherry being poured from a 'venencia' tool
This is taken in a Sherry bodega, the tool being a traditional method of drawing wine from the cask.
What is the process of letting wine breathe called?
Decanting
Where is the Jura wine region?
Eastern France
Which is the highest classification in Burgundy?
Grand Cru
Grand Cru signifies the highest ranked classification of Burgundy wines (or, technically, vineyards), both red and white.
Why is this tank of wine so icy cold?

- It contains icewine
- The wine is being stabilised
- The wine is being made kosher
- It's an experiment to preserve wine for 1000 years
- The wine is in the tropics
The wine is being stabilised
A magnum of Champagne is how many bottles?
2
A magnum is 150cls, equivalent to two standard bottles.
