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Mar 13, 2026

[Ans] Before George Washington, whose face appeared on the $1 bill?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Before George Washington, whose face appeared on the $1 bill?"



In 1862, the Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase was in the unique position of designing the first one dollar bill. So who do you think he put on that bill? Himself, of course. It wasn't until 1869, that the one dollar bill portrait was changed to bear George Washington’s face. Although Chase may not be history's most familiar name, the former Senator who also served as Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court certainly made his mark on American politics. Chase's face also graces the obverse of the $10,000 bill.

[Answer] Before George Washington, whose face appeared on the $1 bill?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Before George Washington, whose face appeared on the $1 bill?"



...In 1862, the Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase was in the unique position of designing the first one dollar bill. So who do you think he put on that bill? Himself, of course. It wasn't until 1869, that the one dollar bill portrait was changed to bear George Washington’s face. Although Chase may not be history's most familiar name, the former Senator who also served as Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court certainly made his mark on American politics. Chase's face also graces the obverse of the $10,000 bill.

[Answer] Which is true about Champagne and sparkling wine?

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...All Champagnes are sparkling wines, but not all sparkling wines are Champagne. “Sparkling wine” is a broad term used to describe this category, which includes Champagne, Prosecco, Cava, and other wines labeled as “sparkling.” Technically, Champagne must come from the Champagne region of France, but it is frequently used incorrectly as a generic term for all sparkling wines. True Champagne is typically made from a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grapes.

[Answer] What material is often used to plug a wine bottle?

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...Wine bottles are typically plugged with a cork stopper. More than half of the world’s cork comes from Portugal — which produces 157,000 tons each year — and around 70% of the world’s cork is used for wine bottles. Cork is first harvested from Quercus suber trees when the trees are 25 years old, though it takes three harvests before the cork is suitable for use in wine bottles.

[Answer] What country is the top wine producer in the world?

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...The location of the top wine producers in the world isn’t coincidental — the Mediterranean is the perfect location to grow wine grapes. The climate, terrain, and soil quality found in Italy have given life to some of the most famous wine grapes in the world. There are around 350 types of Italian wine, including table wines, vermouth, and cooking wine. The three Italian regions best-known for their high-quality table wines are Veneto, Tuscany, and Piedmont. France and Spain follow Italy in wine production.

[Answer] The French term “Brut” refers to what type of sparkling wine?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The French term “Brut” refers to what type of sparkling wine?"



...Some of the most popular bottles of Champagne and sparkling wine have the word “Brut” on their label. The French word means “dry, raw, or unrefined.” In the wine world, “dry” doesn’t mean the opposite of wet, but rather less sweet. To be classified as brut, the wine must contain less than 12 grams of added sugar. Brut Champagne is a light-bodied sparkling white wine with a slight hint of sweetness. Brut is not to be confused with “extra-dry,” which is another classification of dry sparkling wine, and despite its name, it is actually one tier sweeter than Brut. After Brut and extra-dry, it increases to dry, demi-sec, and doux (the sweetest).

[Answer] Burgundy wine is made in the Burgundy region of which country?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Burgundy wine is made in the Burgundy region of which country?"



...French wines are often named after the region in which they are grown. Burgundy wines are a world-renowned variety grown in the valleys of east-central France. The most famous Burgundies are dry red wines made from Pinot Noir grapes and white wines made from Chardonnay grapes. This means that “Pinot Noir” and “Chardonnay” are names for the same type of wine as red and white Burgundies, grown in different regions.