Dr. Vino’s Year End Wine Quiz 2005

Are you tired of wrapping presents for your uncles and cousins? Or you don’t want to party the night away on New Year’s Eve? Then put away this full case of 12 questions on wine esoterica that allow you to show off your wine knowledge in the 2005 wine quiz! With several prizes, multiple winners will be rewarded. Forward it to your friends: there’s plenty to go round.

Grand prize: a case of wine! Yes, an excellent mixed case (12 bottles) of wines in the Dr. Vino price range, including wines from the Old World and the New. This prize is awarded to one randomly selected participant with a 100% score on the quiz.

I am donating all the prizes—consider it my way of thanking you for your support and returning some of the measly $0.02 click-through ads that I have accumulated over the year. I will contact a retailer near the random quiz winner or send a case from a retailer who will ship there. All participants must be 21 years old.

Second: Michelin Red Guide New York, this book was released to some controversy earlier this year–see for yourself!

Third: The Accidental Connoisseur, by Lawrence Osborne. An irreverent look at the wine world.

Fourth: Sharpen your sensory evaluation with an Aroma Wheel!

All submissions must be received by January 4, 2005. Winners will be drawn from the best scores at random. Correct answers will be posted January 5–be sure to check your email that day.(Hint: Google!)

So, without further ado, corkscrews ready…Go!

www.drvino.com/winequiz2005.php

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