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What is the highest-quality Prosecco vine?
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Balbi
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Most Prosecco producers use 100% Prosecco, but they can use as little as 85%. What other grapes are permitted for Prosecco?
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Bianchetta
Perera Verdiso |
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What are the four DOC of Prosecco?
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Prosecco Conegliano-Valdobbiadene
Prosecco Conegliano Prosecco Valdobbiadene Prosecco Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze |
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Which of the four Prosecco DOCs is considered the best?
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Cartizze
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What was the first italian DOC, awarded in 1966?
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Vernaccia di San Gimignano (upgraded to DOCG in 1993)
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What are the three sub-regions of Marlborough?
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Awatere Valley
Wairau Southern Valleys |
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What is Gimblett Gravels?
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A sub-region of Hawke's Bay
The soil-type for the same-named sub-region of Hawke's Bay |
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What is the SWNZ?
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Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand
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What is Botryzen?
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A natural product used against Botrytis Cinerea
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What restaurant has the largest wine selection in the world, and the second highest number of total bottles, and what are the cooresponding numbers?
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La Tour D'Argent in Paris
14,000 selections 450,000 total bottles |
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What restaurant has the largest number of bottles in its cellar, and how many are there?
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Bern's Steak House
500,000 |
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What is capfall?
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Another word for flowering
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