Do you think you can't stand on the wines of the Rhone Valley vineyard ? Beaux-Vins offers you this questionnaire of 11 things to know about this wine region. So, you can learn more about this vineyard based on your right and wrong answers.

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Cepage Syrah

What unique red grape variety can be found in the northern Rhône Valley ?

 
 
 

 

chateaneuf du pape

The Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation produces :

 
 
 

Chateau Grillet

What is the smallest Rhone Valley appellation?

 
 
 

cote brune cote blonde cote rotie

Côte brune and Côte blonde refer to the appellation…

 
 
 

cote rotie

Can we produce a red wine in the Rhône Valley by blending red and white grape varieties? ?

 
 
 

cheateauneuf bottle

How many grape varieties can be blended to produce a Châteauneuf-du-Pape ?

 
 
 

tavel vignoble

The Tavel appellation is renowned for…

 
 
 

beaume de venise

The Beaume-de-Venise appellation is renowned for producing a fortified white wine. It is produced from the grape variety…

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Blog Fine Wines tasting tasting oenology wine smelling

The Syrah grape variety is recognizable by its aromas of :

 
 
 

 

blog Fine wines wine oenology tasting order

Which wine is produced in several colours ?

 
 
 

 

Wine bottle shapes

Which bottle is typical of the Rhone Valley ?

 
 
 

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