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Producers, Vintages & Culture · 6 questions · 400 pts
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1
Which is Priorat's principal wine village, known as the anchor of the region's late 1980s–90s renaissance?
A
Porrera
B
Bellmunt
C
Falset
D
Gratallops
2
Which language is the primary local language in Priorat, shaping the region's producer culture?
A
Aragonese
B
Valencian
C
Catalan
D
Castilian Spanish
3
How is Priorat's cultural identity best described within Catalonia?
A
As a densely populated and tourist-heavy metropolitan region
B
As an industrial and commercially oriented area
C
As a remote, mountainous, and deeply rural region
D
As a modern, urban, and coastal-facing centre
4
Which historical monument gave Priorat its name and early wine culture?
A
A Moorish fortress from the 9th century, built in the mountains
B
A Roman military base from antiquity, established on the coast
C
A 12th-century Carthusian monastery, the Cartoixa d'Escaladei
D
A Benedictine cathedral from the 14th century, at the region's centre
5
Which Spanish wine region is internationally known as a cult-wine district, with iconic bottles like L'Ermita?
A
Ribera del Duero, in Castile
B
Jumilla, in southeastern Spain
C
Rioja, in northern Spain
D
Priorat, in Catalonia
6
Priorat is a key wine tourism destination in Catalonia. Which Spanish region does Priorat belong to?
A
Catalonia, in northeastern Spain
B
Castile, in central Spain
C
Galicia, in northwestern Spain
D
Andalusia, in southern Spain
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