Q.1
What is the name for País in Argentina?
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Cereza
Criolla Chica
Bonarda
Simeone
Q.2
What is the name of Germany's fifth most widely grown grape variety?
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Sylvaner, or Silvaner
Gewürztraminer
Pinot Noir, or Spätburgunder
Bratwurst, or Badly Behaved Child
Q.3
Where is Juhfark from?
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Lithuania
Patagonia
Hungary
Austria
Q.4
Which of these is both a grape variety and the name for the Roman God of wine?
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Bacchus
Vespa
Nero d'Avola
Corvina
Q.5
What part of Italy is the Grechetto grape most commonly grown in?
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Umbria
Piedmont
Sicily
Veneto
Q.6
What grape is the Californian variety Charbono believed to be genetically identical to? (Source: 'Wine Grapes' by Jancis Robinson MW, Julia Harding MW and José Vouillamoz)
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Chardonnay
Malbec
Cannonau
Bonarda
Q.7
What grape variety is called Tribidrag in its native Croatia?
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Bratkovina
Zinfandel
Pinot Grigio
Cabernet Franc
Q.8
Which of these grapes is traditionally used in Cava production?
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Taste premium Cava with Decanter at the Oxo Tower in London on Monday 16 May
Pinot Meunier
Xarel-lo
Monastrell
Glera
Q.9
What is the violet-scented grape Trousseau called in the Douro valley?
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Tempranillo
Rabigato
Touriga Nacional
Bastardo
Q.10
In which country is Pamid a commonly used grape variety?
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Georgia
Denmark
Uruguay
Bulgaria