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Grey Goose Brand Knowledge - Quiz

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    1. What is Grey Goose produced from?            

    • A.

      100% French almonds

    • B.

      100% French Hops

    • C.

      100% French Wheat

    Correct Answer
    C. 100% French Wheat
    Explanation
    Grey Goose is produced from 100% French wheat.

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  • 2. 

    What region in France is it produced?

    • A.

      Paris

    • B.

      Cognac

    • C.

      Versailles

    Correct Answer
    B. Cognac
    Explanation
    Cognac is produced in the Cognac region of France. The region, located in southwestern France, is known for its production of high-quality brandy. Cognac must meet certain criteria and be produced within this specific region in order to be labeled as Cognac. The region's climate, soil, and traditional production methods all contribute to the unique flavor and character of Cognac.

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  • 3. 

    How many times is Grey Goose distilled & what is it distilled through?

    • A.

      5 times, champagne limestone

    • B.

      4 times, champagne filter

    • C.

      . 3 times, champagne aniseed

    Correct Answer
    A. 5 times, champagne limestone
    Explanation
    Grey Goose is distilled five times and it is distilled through champagne limestone. Distilling a spirit multiple times helps to remove impurities and create a smoother and more refined taste. The use of champagne limestone in the distillation process adds unique characteristics and flavors to the vodka.

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  • 4. 

    How many flavors does Grey Goose currently have?

    • A.

      4

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      2

    Correct Answer
    B. 3
    Explanation
    Grey Goose currently has three flavors.

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  • 5. 

    How many GG flavors are made with a fruit NOT from France?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      2

    • C.

      3

    Correct Answer
    A. 1
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 1 because the question asks for the number of GG flavors made with a fruit NOT from France. Since the question does not specify any other flavors or fruits, it can be assumed that there is only one GG flavor made with a fruit that is not from France.

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  • 6. 

    What alcohol % is all Grey Goose (including flavors)?

    • A.

      35

    • B.

      40

    • C.

      45

    Correct Answer
    B. 40
    Explanation
    Grey Goose is a brand of vodka known for its high quality. The alcohol percentage in Grey Goose, including all its flavors, is 40%. This means that for every 100 milliliters of Grey Goose vodka, 40 milliliters is pure alcohol. This level of alcohol content is considered standard for most vodkas and is a common choice for consumers.

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