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Greek Wine Quiz: Test Your Greek Wine Knowledge

January is coming to a close. This month the focus was on a few Greek grapes and some Greek wine styles. Take the Greek Wine Quiz to see what you’ve learned. Greek wine isn’t always easy to understand because, well, it’s all Greek to me! There are links below if you’d like to read up on Greek wine before attempting the quiz. Yamas!

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Feeling nervous? Read these articles before you take the Greek wine quiz.

Unraveling Xinomavro: Xinomavro is the noble red grape of northern Greece. Find out the best regions for Xinomavro, what it looks and smells like, and what food best pairs with this brutally elegant grape.

Assyrtiko Food Pairing: Assyrtiko is the famous grape from the island of Santorini. In this article, you’ll learn all about pairing food with Assyrtiko from the island as well as from the rest of Greece.

Unraveling Vidiano: Vidiano is the best white grape from the island of Crete. It’s grown all over the island. Take a look at what the largest Greek island has to offer.

Unraveling the Greek Grape Limniona: This is an article for the wine geeks. Limniona is a very rare grape found in Thessaly at the base of Mount Olympus.

Greek Orange Wine: Have you been curious about what the fuss is all about with orange wine? Take a look at how orange wine is made and 9 of the best orange wines from Greece.

A clue for the Greek wine quiz
Sneak peak at the Greek wine quiz questions: These are called amphora.

So, how did you do?

Did you make Dionysus proud? Leave a comment with your score from the Greek wine quiz. Share your results with your friends or challenge them to see who knows Greek wine better.

If you liked this quiz, take the General Wine Knowledge Quiz or the Italian Wine Quiz.

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2 thoughts on “Greek Wine Quiz: Test Your Greek Wine Knowledge”

  1. 10/10! This was fun. I did do a thorough read of the recommended posts beforehand. Would love to know more about agiorgitiko and kotsifali…2 of my new favorite reds!

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