| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Who is credited with the miracle of turning water into wine? | Jesus | 94%
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| What country does Rioja wine come from? | Spain | 93%
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| What famous California wine valley starts with the letter N? | Napa | 86%
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| If you buy a bottle of Dom Pérignon, what type of wine are you buying? | Champagne | 85%
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| What is the term for a place where wine is grown? | Vineyard | 85%
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| What is the English translation of the Roman phrase "in vino veritas"? | In wine, {truth} | 78%
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| What French word, meaning "castle", also refers to a wine-growing estate? | Château | 77%
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| How many milliliters in size is a typical wine bottle? | 750 | 69%
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| In what modern-day country did the Vikings found the settlement of Vinland? | Canada | 66%
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| What tiny nation consumes 74 liters of wine per person per year, the most of any country? | Vatican City | 65%
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| What is the most commonly-grown wine grape in France? (hint: starts with M) | Merlot | 63%
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| Who was the Greek god of wine? | Dionysus | 57%
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| What country's wines are made mostly from Malbec grapes? | Argentina | 52%
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| What is the name for a wine bottle that is twice the normal size? | Magnum | 49%
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| On what Jewish holiday is it customary to drink four glasses of wine with dinner? | Passover | 48%
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| What did the Romans use to sweeten their wine which might have caused brain damage? | Lead | 46%
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| What liquor is produced by distilling wine? | Brandy | 40%
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| What type of Italian wine is traditionally packaged in a bottle inside a straw basket, known as a "fiasco"? | Chianti | 33%
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