Like a good quiz? Aside from the weekly Decanter.com quizzes, London's 28-50 restaurant is now hosting wine quizzes with Master Sommelier Clement Robert. Here's a little flavour of some of his questions to help your wine learning...
Italy has thousands of indigenous grapes and quite a few synonyms. Do you know your Sangiovese from your Montepulciano, or your Ribolla Gialla from your Refosco? Find out with our Italian grape quiz...
Wine harvests are underway across the northern hemisphere, from northern Italy to Napa Valley. Would you know when to pick, and can you spot the influence of harvest type in the wine? Let's find out...
Are you a bubbly connoisseur or do you fall flat on your sparkling wine facts? Test your knowledge on Champagne and Prosecco with this Decanter.com quiz.
How well do you know these two Spanish fine wine powerhouses? Test your knowledge on Rioja and Ribera del Duero with the decanter.com quiz.
Do you have a vintage chart pinned to your bedroom wall, and can you spot the key elements needed for a great vintage wine?
South Africa straddles the old and new world when it comes to wine. It has a long history, being home to one of Napoleon's favourite tipples. In the post-apartheid era, South African wine has again begun hitting its stride, from Chenin to fine red wines, and picking up regular accolades at the Decanter World Wine Awards. How much do you know about this complex wine country?
Hard to make and unappreciated, yet some of the most complex, hedonistic wines of the world. Are you a sweet fan or do you neglect the end of a meal with a shrug? How much do you know about the sweet wines of the world - find out...
The Veneto is the largest wine producing region in Italy, creating a myriad of styles from light, bubbly Prosecco to dark, rich Amarone. We've all seen the rise of bubbles from the Valdobbiadene but what else do you about this complex and intriguing region?
Riesling, one of the world's finest white grapes. Wine aficionados love it but it's never quite made it back into the mainstream. Complex, yes. Long lived, yes. Translates where it's made - most definitely. How much do you know about this complex character?