Grape Varieties
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100

This red grape is the most planted grape in the world and is famous for wines from Napa Valley.

What is Cabernet Sauvignon?

100

Napa Valley is located in this U.S. state.

What is California?

100

The process of crushing grapes to make wine begins with this fruit.

What are grapes?

100

The person who professionally studies and serves wine.

What is a sommelier?

100

This Italian sparkling wine region produces Alta Langa and Asti.

What is Piedmont?

250

This white grape is known for flavors of green apple, citrus, and often comes from New Zealand.

What is Sauvignon Blanc?

250

This French region is famous for sparkling wine of the same name.

What is Champagne?

250

The bubbles in sparkling wine come from this gas.

What is carbon dioxide?

250

This term means the year the grapes were harvested.

What is vintage?

250

This grape dominates the wines of Barolo.

What is Nebbiolo?

400

This Italian grape is the primary grape in Chianti.

What is Sangiovese?

400

Chianti comes from this Italian region.

What is Tuscany?

400

Wines described as "dry" contain very little of this.

What is residual sugar?

400

The act of pouring wine into another vessel to “open up”

What is decanting?

400

This white grape is the signature variety of Alsace and Germany.

What is Riesling?

500

This noble grape is the only red grape allowed in red Burgundy.

What is Pinot Noir?

500

The Colchagua and Maipo Valleys are famous wine regions in this country.

What is Chile?

500

This wine fault smells like wet cardboard.

What is cork taint (TCA)?

500

This French term refers to the unique combination of climate, soil, and location.

What is terroir?

500

hâteauneuf-du-Pape is located in this famous southern French wine region.

What is the Rhône Valley?

1000

This grape is the primary variety used in Barolo and Barbaresco.

What is Nebbiolo?

1000

The Mosel Valley is famous for Riesling and is located in this country.

What is Germany?

1000

The aging process in oak barrels can add flavors of vanilla and this baking spice.

What is cinnamon?

1000

This French word literally means "growth" and is used in classifications such as Bordeaux's First Growths.

What is Cru?

1000

This winemaking process creates buttery flavors in Chardonnay.

What is malolactic fermentation?