Wine Regions
Instructions: Match wines to their famous regions and countries
- 1.
Which French region is world-famous for producing Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines, and classifies its vineyards under the prestigious Grand Cru system?
ABurgundyBLoire ValleyCBordeauxDChampagne - 2.
Which Italian wine region is home to Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, all made primarily from the Sangiovese grape?
AVenetoBTuscanyCPiedmontDSicily - 3.
Which Spanish region is famous for its Tempranillo-based red wines that are aged in oak barrels and labeled as Crianza, Reserva, or Gran Reserva?
ARiojaBPrioratCRibera del DueroDPenedès - 4.
Champagne, the world's most famous sparkling wine, can only legally bear that name if it comes from which country?
AItalyBSpainCFranceDGermany - 5.
Which California wine region gained worldwide recognition after its wines beat top French wines in the famous 1976 'Judgment of Paris' blind tasting?
ANapa ValleyBPaso RoblesCSonoma ValleyDSanta Barbara - 6.
Which Portuguese city gives its name to a famous fortified wine that is aged in cellars along the Douro River?
APortoBCoimbraCLisbonDMadeira - 7.
Which country is the world's largest producer of Malbec wine, particularly from a high-altitude region at the foot of the Andes?
AChileBUruguayCArgentinaDBrazil - 8.
Which French wine region, located along the Atlantic coast, is known for its prestigious red blends of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot?
AAlsaceBBurgundyCRhône ValleyDBordeaux - 9.
Which New Zealand region became world-famous in the 1990s for its vibrant, zesty Sauvignon Blanc wines?
AMarlboroughBWairarapaCCentral OtagoDHawke's Bay - 10.
Which German wine region along the Rhine River is known for producing some of the world's finest Riesling wines, from bone-dry to lusciously sweet?
AMoselBPfalzCBadenDRheingau - 11.
Which South African wine region near Cape Town is one of the oldest wine-producing areas in the New World, dating back to 1659?
AStellenboschBConstantiaCFranschhoekDPaarl - 12.
Which Italian region produces Prosecco, the popular sparkling wine made from the Glera grape in the hills north of Venice?
APiedmontBFriuliCLombardyDVeneto - 13.
Which Australian wine region is particularly famous for its bold, full-bodied Shiraz wines and is located in South Australia?
ABarossa ValleyBHunter ValleyCYarra ValleyDMargaret River - 14.
Sherry, a fortified wine made using the solera aging system, comes exclusively from which region of southern Spain?
AJerezBValenciaCMontillaDMálaga - 15.
Which French wine region, located in the southern Rhône Valley, is known for its GSM blends (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre) and the famous Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation?
AProvenceBCôtes de GascogneCRhône ValleyDLanguedoc