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What is the highest-quality Prosecco vine?
Balbi
Most Prosecco producers use 100% Prosecco, but they can use as little as 85%. What other grapes are permitted for Prosecco?
Bianchetta
Perera
Verdiso
What are the four DOC of Prosecco?
Prosecco Conegliano-Valdobbiadene

Prosecco Conegliano

Prosecco Valdobbiadene

Prosecco Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze
Which of the four Prosecco DOCs is considered the best?
Cartizze
What was the first italian DOC, awarded in 1966?
Vernaccia di San Gimignano (upgraded to DOCG in 1993)
What are the three sub-regions of Marlborough?
Awatere Valley

Wairau

Southern Valleys
What is Gimblett Gravels?
A sub-region of Hawke's Bay

The soil-type for the same-named sub-region of Hawke's Bay
What is the SWNZ?
Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand
What is Botryzen?
A natural product used against Botrytis Cinerea
What restaurant has the largest wine selection in the world, and the second highest number of total bottles, and what are the cooresponding numbers?
La Tour D'Argent in Paris

14,000 selections

450,000 total bottles
What restaurant has the largest number of bottles in its cellar, and how many are there?
Bern's Steak House

500,000
What is capfall?
Another word for flowering