Wine Regions
Wine Varietals
Wine Terminology
Wine Pairings
Famous Wines
100

This country is home to the famous Bordeaux region known for its red wines.

What is France?

100

This white grape is typically used in producing wines in regions such as Burgundy and is famous for its rich and full-bodied flavor.

What is Chardonnay?

100

This term refers to the process of allowing wine to mix with air, often done to improve flavor.

What is Aeration?

100

This white wine pairs best with a light, fresh salad with vinaigrette dressing.

What is Sauvignon Blanc?

100

This famous French sparkling wine is made in the Champagne region and is often associated with celebrations.

What Is Champagne?

200

The Napa Valley, a prominent wine-growing region, is located in this U.S. state.

What is California?

200

This red wine is known for its deep color, strong tannins, and bold flavors and is often grown in regions like California and Argentina.

What is Malbec?

200

This term refers to the year the grapes used in a wine were harvested.

What is Vintage?

200

This rich red wine is perfect with a grilled ribeye steak.

What is Cabernet Sauvignon?
200

This sweet, fortified wine from Portugal is known for its rich, complex flavors and is often aged in barrels.

What is Port?

300

This country produces the famous wine region known as Rioja.

What is Spain?

300

This white wine varietal is known for its floral aromas and sweet flavors, often used to make dessert wines like those from the Alsace region of France.

What is Muscat?

300

This term describes the pleasant smells and aromas experienced when smelling wine.

What is Bouquet?

300

This white wine pairs wonderfully with a delicate seafood dish like lobster or crab.

What is Chardonnay?

300

Known for its legendary quality, this wine comes from the Bordeaux region and is often a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and other grapes.

What is Château Lafite Rothschild?

400

The famous wine region of Tuscany is located in this country.

What is Italy?

400

This Italian grape variety is used to produce wines with high acidity and is the primary grape in wines like Barolo.

What is Nebbiolo?

400

This term refers to the amount of sugar remaining in a wine after fermentation, which can determine its sweetness.

What is Residual Sugar?
400

This dessert wine pairs well with rich desserts like chocolate cake or a cheese platter.

What is Port?

400

This popular Italian wine is made primarily from the Sangiovese grape and is widely recognized for its association with Tuscany.

What is Brunello di Montalcino?

500

This southern hemisphere country’s wine regions include Marlborough and Central Otago, both renowned for Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir.

What is New Zealand?

500

This red wine varietal is known for its high acidity and is often described as light-bodied with flavors of strawberry and herbs.

What is Gamay?

500

This term describes the natural or artificial carbonation found in sparkling wines like Champagne.

What is Effervescence?

500

A spicy, herbaceous dish such as Indian curry goes well with this wine known for its fruity profile and moderate acidity.

What is Gewürztraminer? 

500

A famous wine from Burgundy, this wine is made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes and has a distinct earthy flavor.

What is Romanée-Conti?