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Wine Country Shootout
The quest to be the biggest
and best family winery continues, but this time you’re armed
and dangerous. Your team has discovered a competing family’s
winery…with a window open. Through the window you see glasses
of wine zipping by to be tasted by critics from around the world. If
your wine family members can knock the glasses over before they are
served, the parched and disappointed critics will smear the name of
the competitive winery like jam on toast in the next issue of Wine
Spectator. So, what do you do? You load a specially designed wine-cork
cannon and start blasting away the glasses being filled by the other
family. Whichever team can get the most wine to the critics, wins. |
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Harvest Hijinx
It is harvest time and it’s gonna
get wacky. Getting all your grapes in from the vineyards has never been more
challenging The warring families have figured the best way to foul-up the neighbor’s
fermenting process is to mix in some genetically altered grapes that impart
a distinctly “fishy” flavor to their competitors’ wine. The
families will use a variety of special devices to dump these fish flavored
grapes, but watch out, your neighbor is trying to do the same thing to your
harvest.
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Chateaux Smashing
Imagine building a beautiful
family chateaux nestled amidst rambling vineyards and rolling hills….nice?
No way, After it is built your neighbors decide to try to level it
using a high velocity projectile cannon. The only recourse….level
theirs! In this game each family will build a palatial scale model
of their ideal chateaux out of material provided. Then it will be placed
on the firing range to become cannon fodder. |
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Cabernet Chaos
Teams compete against one another, frantically
stomping real wine grapes as fast as they can. Each team must guide
their magical elixir down a copper trough into a carafe riding on
a cart. The cart glides along an 8' teeter-totter and rolls back and
forth based on the balancing talents (or lack there of) of the team
members. If the team can balance well, their carafe stops moving,
thus
making it easier to collect the flowing juice. With four people on
the teeter-totter (two on either side), they'll need to work together
to keep it balanced. Bonus juice is added through an ingenious system
that rewards the team with better equilibrium. |
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Wine Bottle Label Design
Your family must design
a label for your wine. You’ll be given supplies to create a giant
wine label. Your family will have to come up with an appealing logo,
slogan and act out a TV commercial for your wine. You’ll have
to be witty and creative if you want to please the critics. Extra points
are awarded to the team that incorporates their company’s corporate
culture. |
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Cork Building
There is a littler known ancient
tradition in wine making that is the source of great pride in the
wine country. With a huge supply of corks the warring families compete
to
build any number of structures we so designate. It might be a bridge
that spans a gap that can stand up to the “crusher” or
the tallest possible tower or an object that must be built and then
rolled down a ramp. You may only use corks, toothpicks and rubber bands
to fasten the corks together. This competition will challenge your
planning, engineering, inventory management and teamwork skills. |
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Wine Country Pursuit
This contest measures a
team's wine, wine making and vineyard knowledge. There are a number
of different tests incorporated into this challenge and time is limited.
First, teams must be able to identify and name different wine opening
devices. Then, pair food and wine together in the most appropriate
combinations. Team's also match varietal leaves, to the corresponding
grapes, bottles and glasses that are appropriate. Teams must recognize
different elements in the anatomy of a winery and play a "what's
wrong with this picture game". Finally, teams play "match
the bottle name to the bottle format" game, unscramble popular
winery names and play a dastardly memory game designed to test the
teams knowledge of a standard wine label. |
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Wine Roulette
This is an interactive,
competitive wine tasting, where team members match six wines with
six Wine Roulette cards. They taste their wines and then put a card
in front
of the wine that matches based on varietal, year and winery. When
they are finished designating the wines, we unmask the first wine to
see who
was right. Those people that missed the first one can then rearrange
their cards if they so desire. Many other wine tasting games are
available. |
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Cork Shooting Gallery
Team members will get a chance to knock down different targets (depending
on your theme) in this classic shooting gallery with a twist. The
twist? They are firing wine corks from air-powered rifles.
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Harvest Helicopter
Grapes baking in the hot California sun must be
rescued from the sweltering heat before the crop is lost. Gondolas
filled with fresh
California
Wine grapes must be air lifted from the vineyards to the winery.
Four coptor pilots must operate their HCD (helicopter controlling
device) in unison to guide the rescue chopper into position. The system
uses
a series of cranks, pulleys and ropes to control the airship. The
gondolas,
filled with grapes, must be transported without dumping the precious
cargo to the ground. The ultimate communication game, Grape Harvest
will test your team’s ability to communicate succinctly and
efficiently when working under strict time constraints.
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Moto Vino Mixer
Thanks to recent approval by the FDA, blending
wines using genetically altered grapes will soon be all the rage
at the hoityest of toityest
wineries. These unusual varietals create brightly colored wines,
especially when blended with one another. Only there’s a problem, elitist
wine aficionados have sabotaged the blueprints to the original Mixer
in an attempt to prevent these wines from flooding the market. Your
challenge is to put this contraption back together and mix up some
of the most vivid wines you’ll ever see. Perhaps you’ll
even make the cover of Wine Spectator! We’ll give your team a
jumble of parts, pipes, pumps, valves, and four distinctly hued wines
from Bio Vin Inc., and you’ll have to design and construct your
own Moto Vino Mixer. Once complete, teams must use their contraption
in a blending race to first make the properly colored wines and then
distribute them to the wine glasses at the end of the bottling line.
To get the brightly colored wines flowing you’ll have to use
plenty of brain juice and a ton of team collaboration. The competition
will be followed by a tasting of your Bio Vin concoctions….just
kidding!
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