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<qn=1><q>Which of the following is a robust Sicilian white wine?<o><o1>Zero Branco<o2>Zibbibo<o3>Zola<o4>Zabaione<a>2
<qn=2><q>Which fortified wine is traditionally drunk with Stilton cheese?<o><o1>Madeira<o2>Marsala<o3>Port<o4>Vermouth<a>3
<qn=3><q>Saké is a form of rice wine. From which country does it originate?<o><o1>Germany<o2>Japan<o3>Tibet<o4>New Zealand<a>2
<qn=4><q>In an typical vintage of the early 21st century, the vineyards of Bordeaux will produce how much wine?<o><o1>700 million bottles<o2>100 million bottles<o3>10 million bottles<o4>6 billion bottles<a>1
<qn=5><q>Wines have been produced in Bordeaux for about how long?<o><o1>2,000 years<o2>500 years<o3>1,000 years<o4>300 years<a>1
<qn=6><q>The South African grape Pinotage is a cross between what two other red grapes?<o><o1>Pinot Noir and Merlot<o2>Cinsault and Pinot Noir<o3>Pinot Grigio and Pinot Noir<o4>Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot<a>2
<qn=7><q>Which is the main grape used in the creation of wines in the Chianti region of Italy?<o><o1>Shiraz<o2>Nebbiolo<o3>Sangiovese<o4>Cabernet Sauvignon<a>3
<qn=8><q>Made in styles ranging from lusciously sweet to bone dry, this grape is considered Germany's most prestigious.<o><o1>Gewurztraminer<o2>Pinot Blanc<o3>Chardonnay<o4>Riesling<a>4
<qn=9><q>This grape, once mistaken for Merlot, is now Chile's most prominent variety.<o><o1>Cabernet Sauvignon<o2>Petit Verdot<o3>Malbec<o4>Carmenere<a>4
<qn=10><q>Often used to make the classic aperitif Kir, this is Burgundy`s second white grape.<o><o1>Aligoté<o2>Sauvignon Blanc<o3>Pinot Gris<o4>Chasselas<a>1
<qn=11><q>This aromatic white grape, whose original home is in the Northern Rhône, is often blended into the red wines made from the Côte-Rotie.<o><o1>Viognier<o2>Riesling<o3>Pinot Blanc<o4>Malvasia<a>1
<qn=12><q>This grape's name means little (or young) blackbird in French. It is also the leading grape in terms of production in the Bordeaux region of France.<o><o1>Cabernet Sauvignon<o2>Merlot<o3>Petit Verdot<o4>Cabernet Franc<a>2
<qn=13><q>Although made into dry wines as well, this is the major grape used in the production of Hungary's lavishly sweet Tokay Aszu wines. It is also widely planted in Austria.<o><o1>Furmint<o2>Gruner Veltliner<o3>Fiano<o4>Muscadet<a>1
<qn=14><q>Which of these wines is also produced in the Nantes area, or Pays Nantais?<o><o1>Gros Plant<o2>Bourgeuil<o3>Sancerre<o4>Entre-deux-Mers<a>1
<qn=15><q>What is the grape used for Chablis?<o><o1>Sauvignon Blanc<o2>Chardonnay<o3>Viognier<o4>Chenin Blanc<a>2
<qn=16><q>What is the main grape used to make Chianti?<o><o1>Dolcetto<o2>Nebbiolo<o3>Sangiovese<o4>Barbera<a>3
<qn=17><q>What is the grape used to make Rioja?<o><o1>Garnacha<o2>Carinena<o3>Bonarda<o4>Tempranillo<a>4
<qn=18><q>What grape is used for both Barolo and Barbaresco production?<o><o1>Nebbiolo<o2>Sangiovese<o3>Refosco<o4>Barbera<a>1
<qn=19><q>What grape is used in Blanc de Blancs champagne?<o><o1>Pinot Blanc<o2>Pinot Meunier<o3>Chenin Blanc<o4>Chardonnay<a>4
<qn=20><q>What is the main grape used in Sancerre? (White grape)<o><o1>Sauvignon Blanc<o2>Pinot Blanc<o3>Viognier<o4>Marsanne<a>1
<qn=21><q>What is the more commonly known name of Morellino di Scansano?<o><o1>Sangiovese<o2>Trebbiano<o3>Nebbiolo<o4>Refosco<a>1
<qn=22><q>What is the grape used to make Cahors?<o><o1>Pinot Noir<o2>Malbec<o3>Grenache<o4>Syrah<a>2
<qn=23><q>What grape is used in making Condrieu?<o><o1>Viognier<o2>Roussane<o3>Sauvignon Blanc<o4>Chardonnay<a>1
<qn=24><q>What is the only grape used in the production of red wines from the Hermitages region?<o><o1>Carignan<o2>Grenache<o3>Syrah<o4>Cinsault<a>3
<qn=25><q>What grape is used to produce Gavi di Gavi, an italian white wine?<o><o1>Vernaccia<o2>Cortese<o3>Soave<o4>Pinot Grigio<a>2
<qn=26><q>What was the grape used to produce the wine referred to, innaccurately, as "Napa Gamay."<o><o1>Zinfandel<o2>Pinot Noir<o3>Valdigue<o4>Grenache<a>3
<qn=27><q>If not labeled as PX or Pedro Ximenez, a sherry is made from what grape?<o><o1>Palomino Fino<o2>Parallada<o3>Temperanillo<o4>Carinena<a>1
<qn=28><q>What grape is used in the Beaujolais region?<o><o1>Grenache<o2>Carminere<o3>Syrah<o4>Gamay<a>4
<qn=29><q>In New Zealand Danny Schuster won the first ever wine gold medal for Canterbury with which wine?<o><o1>1963 St Helena Pinot Noir<o2>1982 St Helena Pinot Noir<o3>2004 Petrie Vineyard Pinot Noir<o4>Canterbury has never received a wine gold medal<a>2
<qn=30><q>Which New Zealand South Island winery is the odd one out?<o><o1>Pegasus Bay<o2>Fiddler's Green<o3>Gibbston Valley<o4>Torlesse<a>3
<qn=31><q>The South Island of New Zealand is an excellent area to grow the difficult pinot noir grape. Why?<o><o1>timely rainfall<o2>warm winters<o3>no diseases<o4>cold winters<a>4
<qn=32><q>In New Zealand, the grape growing region to the west of Marlborough is known as which region?<o><o1>Nelson<o2>Waipara<o3>Wellington<o4>Wairarapa<a>1
<qn=33><q>In the early 2000's New Zealand's Montana Wines established a winery right on the main Christchurch Road, this winery is known as?<o><o1>Camshorn<o2>Cowshorn<o3>Ramshorn<o4>Sheepshorn<a>1
<qn=34><q>In New Zealand South Island, Waipara's original "Canterbury House" winery has been sold and is now called what?<o><o1>Mud House<o2>Outhouse<o3>Brick House<o4>The House of Usher<a>1
