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What grape typically dominates the wines of Pomerol?
MalbecCabernet FrancCabernet SauvignonMerlotPetit Verdot |
Merlot
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What soil type is most well suited for cabernet sauvignon grapes?
GravelLimestoneClayTuffeauCrasse de fer |
Gravel
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Which of the following styles of wine is produced as Haut-Médoc AOP?
dry whitessweet whitesdry redssparkling whitesrosés |
dry reds
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Which of the following appellations is located within Graves?
Pessac-LéognanSt-EmilionMargauxCornasSt-Estèphe |
Pessac-Léognan
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What is Botrytis cinerea?
A species of oak tree used for barrel production in FranceA fungus responsible for peronosporaThe scientific name for the grapevineA fungus responsible for development of noble rotAnother name for downy mildew |
A fungus responsible for development of noble rot
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Which of the following appellations is not located within the Médoc?
PauillacSt-JulienPomerolListracMargaux |
Pomerol
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Which of the following first growths is not located in the Haut-Médoc? Château MargauxChâteau Haut-BrionChâteau LatourChâteau Lafite-RothschildChâteau Mouton-Rothschild |
Château Haut-Brion
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Which of the following is a sweet wine appellation of Bordeaux?
FronsacBordeaux SecBarsacSt-ÉmilionMoulis |
Barsac
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Where is Château Lafite-Rothschild located?
MargauxPauillacSt-JulienGravesSauternes |
Pauillac
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Which of the following appellations produces dry white wines?
SauternesLoupiacPomerolMédocEntre-Deux-Mers |
Entre-Deux-Mers
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