Quiz: It’s wine o’clock!

___________ is a full-bodied white wine that originated in southern France. Most loved for its perfumed aromas of peach, tangerine and honeysuckle, this can also be oak-aged to add a rich creamy taste with hints of vanilla. Fill up.

_________ (known also as Pineau de la Loire among other names) is a white wine grape variety from the Loire Valley of France. Its high acidity means it can be used to make everything, from sparkling wines to well-balanced dessert wines, although it can produce very bland, neutral wines if the vine's natural vigour is not controlled. Fill up.

___________ is a sweet Italian wine known for its fruity notes. Made from the Muscat grape, this white wine is typically thought of as a dessert wine with a hint of fizz. The low alcohol content makes this a great dessert drink for casual sipping, or the perfect addition to a brunch-time spritzer that won’t derail your entire day. Fill up.

This is a medium to full-bodied white wine that is grown globally but most popular in America. The best types are oaked-aged and have a buttery mouthfeel. Crisp fruit flavours like apple and pear are combined with citrus aromas and hints of spice and vanilla. It is suggested to drink _______ with creamy sauces or chicken dishes for a perfect pairing. Fill up

________ is the flagship wine of Germany, originating in the country’s Rhine Valley. This initially tastes sweet and acidic but balances out with honey flavours and a significant minerality. This is great for pairing with spicy Asian cuisines or rich foods like pork.

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