J. LOHR WINE TRIVIA How Well Do You Know Your J
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J. LOHR WINE TRIVIA How well do you know your J. Lohr? 1. What does the J. in J. Lohr stand for? 7. In what year did Wine Enthusiast name J. Lohr a. Jonathon Vineyards & Wines “Winery of the Year”? b. Jerry a. 2010 c. Jeffrey b. 2002 d. Jackson c. 1987 d. 1992 2. Where did J. Lohr plant its first vineyard in 1972? a. Napa 8. Paso Robles is a wine region with optimal growing b. Santa Barbara conditions for producing Bordeaux-style varietals. c. Paso Robles What about the climate makes this wine region so d. Monterey unique? a. Very little rainfall b. Semi-arid conditions 3. What was the first wine to carry a J. Lohr label? c. Diurnal temperature swing a. Cabernet Sauvignon d. Relatively cool year round b. Chardonnay c. Petite Sirah 9. The cool, windy climate and rocky soils in the d. Merlot Arroyo Seco AVA are ideal for which varietals? a. Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah 4. What year did we release the first vintage of b. Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc J. Lohr Estates Riverstone Chardonnay? c. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir a. 1976 d. Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon b. 1979 c. 1987 10. Carol’s Vineyard, the source of our J. Lohr Carol’s d. 1988 Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon is located in what wine region? 5. In what year did we produce the first vintage of a. Napa J. Lohr Estates Seven Oaks Cabernet Sauvignon? b. Paso Robles a. 1975 c. Monterey b. 1984 d. Santa Lucia Highlands c. 1987 d. 1990 11. In 1974, J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines opened its first winery in which city? 6. The J. Lohr Vineyard Series highlights small-lot a. Paso Robles, CA winemaking from special growing sites. What were b. Monterey, CA the first two varietals released in 1998? c. Napa, CA a. Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay d. San Jose, CA b. Cabernet Sauvignon and Petite Sirah c. Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc d. Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc 12. J. Lohr believes that a comprehensive, responsible 16. In 2019, which J. Lohr wine had its inaugural approach to growing grapes and producing wines release? can be defined by the three “E’s” of sustainability: a. J. Lohr Estates Falcon’s Perch Pinot Noir Environmentally Sound, Socially Equitable, and b. J. Lohr Estates Seven Oaks Cabernet __________. Sauvignon a. Easily Accessible c. J. Lohr Pure Paso™ Proprietary Red Wine b. Extension of the Earth d. J. Lohr Vineyard Series Hilltop Cabernet c. Economically Feasible Sauvignon d. Essential for Growth 17. Since 2009, we’ve partnered with which non-profit 13. By acreage, J. Lohr’s grows the most of which organization in support of the J. Lohr Touching varietal in the Paso Robles AVA? Lives initiative? a. Cabernet Sauvignon a. American Heart Association b. Petite Sirah b. Boys & Girls Club of America c. Merlot c. American Farmland Trust d. Petit Verdot d. National Breast Cancer Foundation 14. J. Lohr Signature, a luxury-class Cabernet 18. How many Chardonnays does J. Lohr produce? Sauvignon, was released in honor of Jerry Lohr’s a. Two _______ birthday? b. Three a. 70th c. Four b. 75th d. Five c. 80th d. 85th 19. J. Lohr has vineyards in which two of Monterey’s nine AVAs? 15. To ensure the J. Lohr Signature is drinkable upon a. San Bernabe and San Lucas release; the wine is aged in _____% new French b. San Lucas and Santa Lucia Highlands oak for 17 months and bottle aged for nearly two c. Arroyo Seco and Carmel Valley years. d. Arroyo Seco and Santa Lucia Highlands a. 75% b. 85% 20. In 2009, J. Lohr launched limited Rhône-style c. 90% releases that are only available to Wine Club d. 100% members - titled __________ wines. a. Present b. Gesture c. Gift d. Salute .