Answer | % Correct | |
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Longest River in France. Much wine is grown here. | Loire | 93%
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This River is where Paris sits. | Seine | 90%
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This region used to be German and is famous for dry Reislings, Traminers, and Pinot Gris and Blancs | alsace | 88%
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Name the grape: Sancerre, Savenieres, Pouily-Fume | sauvignon blanc | 68%
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Name the 2 primary Grapes of Champagne and Burgundy. (space between) | cabernet chardonnay | 64%
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Often used label for sparkling wines outside of Champagne. EX:_______ de Limoux, or Bourgogne, etc.. | cremant | 53%
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This grape is used in Beaujolaise and is often carbonicly macerated for softness | gamay | 47%
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These 2 rivers form the "Entree Deux-Mer" (put a space between them in either order, no comma) | Garronne Dordogne | 39%
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Southern Rhone GSM blend allowing 13 grape varietals | chateauneauf du pape | 37%
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Northern Rhone region, Syrah dominate, "roasted slope" | cote rotie | 36%
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The best wine in Provence is this color (EZ) | pink | 36%
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Name the grape: Chinon | cabernet franc | 31%
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This Bordeaux region is home to the Leoville properties (Leoville Barton, Poyferre, & la Cases) | St. Julian | 22%
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This white varietal is allowed as a blending grape in most Northern Rhone Red AOC's | viognier | 20%
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This region's First growths include Blanchott, Bougros, Valmur, Vuadesir, le Preuses and le Clos | chablis | 14%
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