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14 Cards in this Set
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What are the four major regions for still white wine production in France?
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a. Alsace b. Loire Valley c. Bordeaux d. Burgundy |
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What grape is used in the Pay Nantes?
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a. Muscadet
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What kind of soil would you find in Chablis? Pessac-Leognan
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a. Chablis - Clay
b. Pessac - gravel |
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In which region of the Cote d’Or would you find the most white wine production?
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a. Cote de Beaune
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What is the grape used in Sancerre?
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a. Sauvignon Blanc
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What is the main white grape used in the Anjou –Saumur and Touraine regions?
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a. Chenin Blanc
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Name the 4 quality levels of Burgundian wine
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a. Regional Appellations
b. Village Wine c. Premier Cru d. Grand Cru |
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Name the 4 major grapes of Alsace?
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a. Riesling
b. Pinot Blanc c. Gewurztraminer d. Pinot Gris |
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What are the grapes used in Bordeaux Blanc?
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a. Sauvignon Blanc
b. Semillon |
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How are the sweet wines of Bordeaux made?
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a. The winemaker waits for noble rot to form
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Most Alsatian wines are sweet. True or False?
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a. False
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Muscadet is a big oaky wine that pairs best with rich foods. True or False?
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a. False
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What is the grape variety used in Vouvray?
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a. Chenin Blanc
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Vdt (Vin de Table) is the highest tier of appellation used in France. True or False?
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a. False
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