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What are the four major regions for still white wine production in France?

a. Alsace
b. Loire Valley
c. Bordeaux
d. Burgundy

What grape is used in the Pay Nantes?
a. Muscadet

What kind of soil would you find in Chablis? Pessac-Leognan
a. Chablis - Clay
b. Pessac - gravel

In which region of the Cote d’Or would you find the most white wine production?
a. Cote de Beaune

What is the grape used in Sancerre?
a. Sauvignon Blanc

What is the main white grape used in the Anjou –Saumur and Touraine regions?
a. Chenin Blanc

Name the 4 quality levels of Burgundian wine
a. Regional Appellations
b. Village Wine
c. Premier Cru
d. Grand Cru

Name the 4 major grapes of Alsace?
a. Riesling
b. Pinot Blanc
c. Gewurztraminer
d. Pinot Gris

What are the grapes used in Bordeaux Blanc?
a. Sauvignon Blanc
b. Semillon

How are the sweet wines of Bordeaux made?
a. The winemaker waits for noble rot to form

Most Alsatian wines are sweet. True or False?
a. False
Muscadet is a big oaky wine that pairs best with rich foods. True or False?
a. False

What is the grape variety used in Vouvray?
a. Chenin Blanc

Vdt (Vin de Table) is the highest tier of appellation used in France. True or False?
a. False