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Producers, Vintages & Culture · 6 questions · 400 pts
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1
Washington's modern wine industry is relatively young. When did it mainly grow up?
A
Only after the year 2010
B
As early as the 1700s
C
During the early 1800s
D
Mainly from the 1960s and 1970s
2
What role does Chateau Ste. Michelle play in Washington's wine world?
A
A pure importer with no wines of its own
B
The state's oldest and best-known wine producer
C
A wine co-op only for dessert wines
D
The newest boutique producer in the state
3
Where does Washington rank among US wine-producing states by quantity?
A
The largest state of them all
B
One of the smallest states
C
Roughly in the middle of the ranking
D
The second largest, after California
4
How does Washington's biggest city, Seattle, relate to the state's wine country?
A
Seattle lies south of the vineyards
B
Seattle lies west of the wine country in the east
C
Seattle has no vineyards anywhere near it
D
Seattle sits right among the vineyards
5
What is Woodinville near Seattle known for in Washington's wine world?
A
The state's largest single stretch of vineyards
B
A port from which all the wine is shipped out
C
A mountain area with cool high-elevation vineyards
D
A cluster of wineries and tasting rooms for visitors
6
How large is the number of wineries in the state of Washington today?
A
Only a handful of large wineries
B
Roughly a couple of dozen wineries in total
C
No wineries of its own, only growers
D
Many hundreds of wineries in the state
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