What Do You Know About Buckfast Tonic Wine?

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Buckfast Tonic Wine is attributed to the original French monks who settled at Buckfast Abbey in the 1880's. It is a caffeinated drink made in the UK. Have you had a sip of it?


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    Buckfast tonic wine is a/an ........ wine
    • A. 

      Soft

    • B. 

      Alcoholic

    • C. 

      Sweetner

    • D. 

      Biiter

  • 2. 
    Buckfast tonic wine originates from
    • A. 

      Italy

    • B. 

      USA

    • C. 

      UK

    • D. 

      Gemany

  • 3. 
    It was introduced in the year
    • A. 

      1990

    • B. 

      1921

    • C. 

      1960

    • D. 

      1880

  • 4. 
    Who manufactures the Buckfast tonic wine?
    • A. 

      Stevenson Abbey

    • B. 

      Buckfast Johnson

    • C. 

      Buckfast Abbey

    • D. 

      Johnson Abbey

  • 5. 
    The highest volume of alcohol content in the wine is
    • A. 

      25%

    • B. 

      16%

    • C. 

      50%

    • D. 

      15%

  • 6. 
    Which of the following is an ingredient in the drink?
    • A. 

      Grapes

    • B. 

      Strawberry

    • C. 

      Red wine

    • D. 

      Orange

  • 7. 
    The lowest alcohol volume in the drink is?
    • A. 

      3%

    • B. 

      6.5%

    • C. 

      13%

    • D. 

      14.8%

  • 8. 
    In which year did Abbey loss his license to sell wine?
    • A. 

      1920

    • B. 

      1925

    • C. 

      1927

    • D. 

      1930

  • 9. 
    In which year was the national buckfast day set?
    • A. 

      2015

    • B. 

      2013

    • C. 

      2017

    • D. 

      2016

  • 10. 
    In which month is the world buckfast day celebrated?
    • A. 

      June

    • B. 

      August

    • C. 

      May

    • D. 

      January

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