Wine and alchohol trivia

February 26th, 2008

We had a party recently and my wife put me in charge of building a list of wine and alcohol trivia questions. It was a lot of fun and I actually learned a few things. Here is the list of questions for your enjoyment.

Chianti is considered an inexpensive, commercial wine T/F - Answer: False
The majority of Chianti wines (at least in major export markets such as the U.S.) are high quality wines. Chianti Classico, the type of Chianti most commonly found outside of Italy, is particularly fine.

Pinot Grigio is one of Italy’s best wines T/F - Answer: False

The average quality of Pinot Grigio wines is . . . well, average. They’re dry and refreshing, they don’t clash with most foods, and they’re perfectly fine if you want an inexpensive wine — but they lack the character and intensity that the French Pinot Gris grape (in Italy, Pinot Grigio) is capable of, and they are not Italy’s answer to great white wine.

Spumante means “sweet” T/F - Answer: False

The word spumante means “sparkling” — just that. Because Asti Spumante (the sweet, sparkling wine of Asti) is so famous, however, wineries in California and Italy have borrowed the term spumante for sweet bubblies that imitate Asti, and millions of people now think that the word applies only to sweet, sparkling wines.

Wine was discovered by a man T/F - Answer: False

According to Persian mythology, wine was discovered by a woman. She drank the fermented juice from grapes stored in a jar, went to sleep, and surprisingly woke up cured of a headache, instead of suffering from the world’s first hangover

Who said “Give me a bowl of wine. In this I bury all unkindness” - Answer: Shakespere

  1. Noah in the bible
  2. William Shakespeare
  3. George Bush

In medieval times there were written punishments for monks who got drunk T/F - Answer: True

Their punishements were fifteen days on bread and water if one drank so much that one vomited; thirty days on bread and water if one, when drunk, encouraged others to get drunk; and forty days on bread and water if, through drunkenness, one vomited the communion wine and sacred host.

How many grape varieties are there? 125, 600, 1250? - Answer: over 600

The average number of grapes it takes to make a bottle of wine is 40, 250, 600? - Answer: 600

phylloxera is a grape variety T/F - Answer: True

Noah in the bible was the first recorded drunk. T/F - Answer: True

“The sons of Noah who went forth from the ark were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Ham was the father of Canaan. These three were the sons of Noah; and from these the whole earth was peopled. Noah was the first tiller of the soil. He planted a vineyard; and he drank of the wine, and became drunk, and lay uncovered in his tent. And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and toook his two brothers outside.”

What sweet wine originally from Germany and Canada is made with frozen grapes? - Answer Ice wine or Eiswein

  1. riesling
  2. ice wine
  3. cube wine

Ice Wine began as “eiswein”, created in Germany in the 1800s.

What is White Zinfandel made from? - Answer: Red Zinfandel grapes

  1. Red Zinfandel grapes
  2. White Zinfandel grapes
  3. None of the above

Red Zinfandel grapes are what you start with to make a White Zinfandel wine. The skins are removed after an extremely short period of time

This wine is made from the leftover skins and seeds of grapes: - Answer: Grappa

  1. Brandy
  2. Port
  3. Grappa
  4. Marsala

Grappa is a traditional Italian drink. It’s around 90 proof and clear in color.

Established in 1823, the first commercial winery in the U.S. was in which state? - Answer: Missouri

  1. California
  2. New York
  3. Missouri

The descending streaks of wine seen on the inside of a glass after it has been swirled are called? - Answer: Legs

  1. tears
  2. legs
  3. ribbons
  4. butts

Which country produces the world’s largest supply of cork? - Answer: Portugal

  1. France
  2. Italy
  3. Portugal

The largest cork tree in the world is in Portugal. It averages over one ton of raw cork per harvest. That’s enough to cork 100,000 bottles

Who was suspected of suffocating from a bloody nose after passing out from alcohol at his ‘bachelor party’. - Answer: Attila

  1. Attila the Hun
  2. John Bryant (official inventor of the bong)
  3. Samuel Adams

The saying ‘Mind your P’s and Q’s’ comes from the time when alcoholic beverages were served/sold in Pints and Quarts. T/F - Answer: True

Thus, to mind your P’s and Q’s meant to be careful how much you drank.

How long is the longest bar in the world? 265 feet, 684 feet or 1325 feet? - Answer: 684

The longest bar in the world is 684 feet (or about 208.5 meters) long and is located at the New Bulldog in Rock Island, Illinois.

Who was elected President of the U.S. in 1932 on a pledge to end National Prohibition. - Answer: Roosevelt

  1. Franklin D. Roosevelt
  2. Hoover
  3. Eisenhower

Fermentation within the body is essential for human life to exist. T/F - Answer: True

Who after being informed that his general drank whiskey while leading his troops,
reportedly replied “Find out the name of the brand so I can give it to my other generals.”
- Answer: Lincoln

  1. Washington
  2. Lincoln
  3. Jefferson

Being intoxicated had desirable spiritual significance to the ancient Egyptians. They often gave their children names like “How Drunk is Cheops” or “How Intoxicated is Hathor.” T/F - Answer: True

Alcohol is considered the only proper payment for teachers among the people of Nigeria. T/F - Answer: False

(It’s customary in Tibet)

The shallow champagne glass originated with Marie Antoinette. It was first formed from wax molds made of her breasts. T/F - Answer: False

The corkscrew was invented in the year… - Answer: 1860

  1. 1860
  2. 1465
  3. 500 B.C.

The longest recorded champagne cork flight was? - Answer: 177 feet

  1. 177 feet
  2. 192 feet
  3. 210 feet

Bubbles in Champagne were seen by early wine makers as a highly undesirable defect to be prevented. T/F - Answer: True

What is the name of the phobia for the fear of alcohol? - Answer: Methyphobia

  1. Methyphobia
  2. Alcophobia
  3. Dipsomania

Dipsomania is the abnormal or insatiable craving for alcohol actually and I just made up the other one. ;-)

In ancient Babylon, the bride’s father would supply his son-in-law with all the mead (fermented honey beverage) he could drink for a month after the wedding. T/F - Answer: True

Because their calendar was lunar or moon-based, this period of free mead was called the “honey month,” or what we now call the “honeymoon.”

Wine has about the same number of calories as an equal amount of grape juice. T/F - Answer: True

White wine gets lighter as it ages while red wine gets darker. T/F - Answer: False, it’s the other way around

What U.S. president’s mother said “I’m a Christian, but that doesn’t mean I’m a long-faced square. I like a little bourbon.” - Answer: Carter

  1. Carter
  2. Reagan
  3. Clinton

Who was one of the world’s best known abstainers from alcohol? - Answer: Hitler

  1. Hitler
  2. Sir Winston Churchill
  3. Jesus Christ

The soil of one famous vineyard in France is considered so precious that vineyard workers are required to scrape it from their shoes before they leave for home each night. T/F - Answer: True


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