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VEN 003 001 FQ 2025 Pre-Class Quiz: November 13
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Grapes for winemaking were introduced to California by in the mid- to late-1700's by [选择] French Huguenots Italian immigrants from the Chianti region. Spanish missionaries . The main grape variety that these people planted was [选择] Sangiovese Mission Sauvignon blanc Cabernet Sauvignon .
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The question presents two fill-in-the-blank dropdowns about the introduction of grapes to California and the main grape variety planted by those who introduced them.
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- Option: French Huguenots — This group is historically associated with early settlements in other parts of North America, but they were not the primary introducers of grapevines for California winemaking in the mid- to late-1700s.
- Option: Italian immigrants from the Chianti region — While Italian immigrants contributed to California agriculture later, the spe......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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