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Producers, Vintages & Culture · 6 questions · 400 pts
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1
Which city serves as Baden's principal urban anchor for wine trade and culture?
A
Frankfurt, Baden's administrative hub
B
Munich, Baden's cultural center
C
Freiburg, Baden's wine-academic centre
D
Stuttgart, Baden's commercial capital
2
What type of tourism is structurally integrated with wine tourism in Baden?
A
Skiing, mountain trekking, and alpine sports activities
B
Hiking, cycling, and the spa-town tradition of the Black Forest
C
Casino gaming, luxury cruises, and international trade fairs
D
Beach tourism, surfing, and Mediterranean-inspired festivals
3
Which two cities are the principal northern urban anchors of the Baden wine region?
A
Freiburg and Konstanz
B
Karlsruhe and Heidelberg
C
Stuttgart and Mannheim
D
Frankfurt and Darmstadt
4
Which geographic landmark anchors Baden's wine tourism at the southern end of the region?
A
The Danube, flowing through the heart of the region
B
The Black Forest, running along the region's eastern edge
C
Lake Constance, shared with Switzerland and Austria
D
The Rhine, which forms the border with France
5
What wine is Baden in Germany most internationally known for?
A
White wine made from the Grüner Veltliner grape
B
White wine made from the Müller-Thurgau grape
C
Red wine made from the Pinot Noir (Spätburgunder) grape
D
Red wine made from Dornfelder and Lemberger grapes
6
Baden is closely associated with Germany's finest regional cuisine (Badische Küche). Which food tradition is characteristic of the region?
A
Predominantly fish and seafood from the North Sea coast
B
Spicy curry dishes influenced by Turkish immigration
C
Game, freshwater fish, sausage, and rich dishes pairing with Pinot wines
D
Purely vegetarian cuisine based on local herb gardens
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