When it comes to wine trends, critters are so 2004. Cute animals on labels have been seemingly replaced by celebrities' names. "Anybody who's anybody, living or dead, from golfers to rock stars to actors, has his or her own wine label," wrote Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brecher, "Tastings" columnists at the Wall Street Journal.
You may already be familiar with some of Hollywood's more renowned winemakers — like Andrew Firestone — but I'm willing to bet there are a few luminaries behind the label that'll still surprise you. Can you match the wine to its star vintner? There's only one way to find out!
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2004 Koala Blue Shiraz






Temperley London
Most of the names (and even one portrait) are on the bottles! Too easy.
1I saw that, too, Pioneers...funny.
2I was going to say that pioneers!!! 8/8!
3Wow, I got 1 right; must have been that bottle of wine I downed earlier
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