- 1. Which river runs through Douro Valley, an important wine region in Portugal?
A) Tejo River B) Tagus River C) Sado River D) Douro River
- 2. How many wine sub-regions are officially recognized in Douro Valley?
A) Two B) Four C) Five D) Three
- 3. What is the predominant grape variety used to make Port wine in Douro Valley?
A) Pinot Noir B) Chardonnay C) Touriga Nacional D) Tempranillo
- 4. What soil type is prevalent in the vineyards of Douro Valley?
A) Clay B) Silt C) Schist D) Loam
- 5. What is the climate of Douro Valley characterized as?
A) Continental B) Tropical C) Mediterranean D) Arctic
- 6. When was the Douro Valley officially designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
A) 2001 B) 1988 C) 2010 D) 1995
- 7. What method is often used to transport grapes from vineyards to wineries in Douro Valley?
A) Horses B) Helicopters C) Trucks D) Boats
- 8. Which village in Douro Valley is known as the center of the Port wine industry?
A) Pinhão B) Evora C) Óbidos D) Braga
- 9. Which grape variety is often blended with Touriga Nacional in Douro Valley red wines?
A) Cabernet Sauvignon B) Grenache C) Tinta Roriz D) Malbec
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