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100

This is the grape variety used to make Vouvray in the Loire Valley.

What is Chenin Blanc

100

This is the temperature range at which red wines typically ferment.

What is 20–32°C?

100

One of the top producers of Elegant white wines, yet home to less than 1.5% of the world's vineyard population

What is Germany? 

100

This is the name for the phenomenon where wine tastes different depending on what music is playing in the room.

What is the Sonic Seasoning effect?

100

These are 3 out of the 7 styles of Sherry

What is 

Manzanilla, FINO, Amontilado, Palo Cortado, Oloroso, Cream, Pedro Ximénez? 

200

This German term on a label means the wine is dry.

What is Trocken 

200

These two Australian region is famous for its premium dry Riesling.

What is Clare Valley or Eden Valley?

200

This country has more indigenous grape varieties than any other nation on earth. 

What is Italy

200

This person said, "Wine is one of the most civilized things in the world and one of the most natural things of the world that has been brought to the greatest perfection, and it offers a greater range for enjoyment and appreciation than, possibly, any other purely sensory thing."

Who is Ernest Hemingway? 

200

This country drinks more Champagne per capita than any other in the world.

What is the United Kingdom? 

300

This is the Bordeaux commune on the left bank, known for Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant wines

What is Pauillac? 

300

This French Alsace term means late harvest.

What is Vendanges Tardives?

300

Location of the steepest vineyard in the world

What is Mosel?

300

This devastating louse nearly wiped out all of Europe's vineyards in the late 1800s, and the solution — grafting European vines onto American rootstock — is still used today.

What is Phylloxera?

300

This is the term for the dimple at the bottom of a wine bottle, and it originally served this practical purpose. 

What is a punt?  originally helped glassblowers shape the bottle and later helped collect sediment?

400

This is the term used on a Tokaji Aszú label to indicate sweetness level."

What is Puttonyos?

400

This is the AOC in France's Northern Rhône where Viognier is grown.

What is Condrieu?

400

This country is the world's largest wine producer by volume. 

What is China? 

400

This grape's name translates literally to 'little unknown one'. 

What is Primitivo?

400

This ancient Egyptian pharaoh was buried with wine jars labeled with vintage, region, and winemaker — making them arguably the world's first wine labels.

Who is Tutankhamun?

500

This is the PGI labelling term used in Germany, which is a quality category and NOT a wine region. 

What is Landwein?

500

On the right bank of Bordeaux, this commune produces Merlot-dominant wines, while across the river Pauillac does the same with Cabernet Sauvignon.

What is St. Emilion?

500

This country has the oldest continuously operating winery in the New World, dating to 1597. 

What is Mexico? (the Casa Madero winery in Coahuila)

500

This Bordeaux grape's name is simply the French word for blackbird, possibly because blackbirds were so fond of eating its sweet berries before harvest.

What is Merlot? 

500

This is the record for the most expensive bottle of wine ever sold at auction, and the grape variety it was made from.

What is a 1945 Romanée-Conti, a Pinot Noir from Burgundy (sold for $558,000 at Sotheby's in 2018)?