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Clue
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Answer
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A
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Eastern French region known for its Gewürztraminer
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Alsace
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B
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French wine from Burgundy, with well-known "Nouveau" and "Villages" bottles
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Beaujolais
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C
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The world's most common type of grape used in wine production, it yields full-bodied reds
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Cabernet Sauvignon
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D
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Côtes du Rhône estate, a name meaning "domain of beautiful fox"
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Domaine de Beaurenard
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E
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German term, meaning "ice wine", for a dessert wine which uses frozen grapes in its production
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Eiswein
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F
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Italian word which means lightly sparkling
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Frizzante
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G
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Widespread red grape variety with a French name which suggests it may lead to a sore head
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Grenache
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H
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With a first word meaning "upper", this is an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée for a Bordeaux area on the left bank of the Gironde estuary
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Haut-Médoc
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I
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Sangiovese merlot with an Italian name which means "the third degree"
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Il Terzo Grado
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J
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Spanish city and province which gives its name to a grape variety
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Jaén
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K
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Vineyard in the Italian Alps whose German name means cellar - an unusual antler may also be seen here
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Kellerei Terlan
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L
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Burgundy estate whose name means the thatch of the wine sediment
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La Chaume de Lies
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M
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Savoie vineyard, translated as house of the female slaters
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Maison des Ardoisieres
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N
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North Portuguese vineyard whose name is Dutch for "new harbour"
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Niepoort
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O
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Wine from coastal Abruzzo whose name indicates it is from the town of Ortona
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Ortonese
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P
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Common red grape, a French term derived from words for "pine" and "black"
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Pinot noir
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Q
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Lost conquistador at highly-reputed Douro Valley vineyard in Portugal
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Quinta do Crasto
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R
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Well-known German grape variety also grown along the Rhine valley in France
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Riesling
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S
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Green grape producing a crisp, dry variety of white
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Sauvignon Blanc
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T
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The main red grape used in Spain, especially in La Rioja
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Tempranillo
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U
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Italian region noted for wines based on the Sangiovese grape
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Umbria
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V
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Major viticultural zone of the province of Verona, Italy, east of Lake Garda
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Valpolicella
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W
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Moselle vineyard in Germany whose name contains terms indicating "good", "doctor" and "slacken"
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Weingut Dr. Loosen
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X
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Wine beginning with a common Spanish surname; it comes from the plains, and is fermented with added moxie and a touch of Zen
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Ximenez Spinola
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Y
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Chateau in the Bordeaux region producing a premier cru superieur
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Yquem
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Z
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Popular grape type often used in California for production of rosé
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Zinfandel
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