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Grenache (pronounced gren-aash/gren-ash) or Garnacha (IPA) is one of the most widely planted red wine grape varieties in the world. It ripens late, so it needs hot, dry conditions such as those found in Spain, where the grape probably originated, Sardinia, the south of France, and California`s San Joaquin Valley. Here the grape benefits from its ....
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Where it comes from: Popular red grape from the South of France and Spain (where it is known as Garnacha). It does particularly well in hot, dry climates and is the world's second most planted variety. Flavour profile: Makes light-coloured wines high in alcohol and with rich, peppery fruit and spicy cinnamon notes. Where to find it: Considering it'...
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A red wine grape of the Rhone Valley of France, and elsewhere (especially Spain). In the southern Rhone, Grenache replaces Syrah as the most important grape (Syrah being more important in the north).
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Grenache is a type of grape often used to make rose wine, it is a component of French Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Cotes du Rhone and most other appellations from the south of France.
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The most important grape used to produce wine in the Southern Rhone valley.
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A hearty, productive red grape popular in southern France as well as in Spain, where it is called Garnacha.
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Planted widely around the world, this variety is probably best known for its part in some of the best wines from the Rhone region of France. In California it is also used as a blending grape and increasingly in some delightful rose wines.
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