Created by Michelle Ames
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Which grape variety is relatively easy to grow and has no flavours or aromas that might be considered an 'acquired taste'?
How much RS is usually left in Chardonnay?
Can Chardonnay improve with age?
What white grape variety is among the most versatile?
What is another name for Chenin Blanc in South Africa?
What ancient grape variety has been carried to nearly every wine region of the world?
Muscat is used to make primarily ______ wines.
What are the three most prevalent members of the Muscat family?
What are three other names for Pinot Gris?
When was Pinot Gris introduced to Oregon?
What cold climate varietal can easily reflect variations in terrior?
True or False: Rieslings are often oak aged.
What makes Riesling rank among the most long-lived white wines?
Californian winemaker Robert Mondavi is famous for creating what in the 1960s?
What style of Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand became famous all over the world beginning in the 1980s?
What grape is best known as a blending partner and what does it contribute?
Describe Semillion as a single varietal.
Which grape variety was rarely found outside of France until the mid-1980s?
What are two other names for Pinot Blanc?
What aromatic grape variety has small plantings in most countries but is not a major variety in any region?
What is another name for Trebbiano?
What is Trebbiano commonly used for?
What is the significant white grape of Argentina?
What is the significant white grape of Austria?
What are the other significant white grapes of France? (3)
What are the other significant white grapes of Germany? (2)
What are the significant white grapes of Greece? (3)
What are the other significant white grapes of Italy? (6)
What is the significant white grape of Hungary?
What are the significant white grapes of Portugal? (4)
What are the significant white grapes of Spain? (8)
What is the significant white grape of Switzerland?