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Cencibel, the dominant red grape variety in Valdepeňas and La Mancha is yet another name for Tempranillo.

 


Cencibel: Spain
Chianti: Italy
Dimyat: Bulgaria
Fetească Neagră: Romania
Fetească Regală: Romania
Garnacha aka Grenache aka Cannonau: Australia, France, South America, Spain, USA (California)
Gumza: Bulgaria
Kagor: Moldova ...

Also known under the alias name of Cencibel in La Mancha and as Ull de Llebre in Catalonia. Has over thirty synonym names listed in the Geilweilerhof database (see above).

This is a vast million acre DO, which relies on Airén for its whites, and Cencibel (another name for Tempranillo, just to confuse you) and Garnacha Tinta (Grenache), among others, for its reds.

Also known as, Ulle de Llebre, Ojo de Liebre, Cencibel, Tinto Fino, Tinto Madrid, Tempranilla, Tempranillo de la Rioja, Tinto de la Rioja, Grenache de la Logrono, Tinto del Pais, Jacivera, Tinto de Toro, Aragonez, Tinto Roriz.
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Also known under the alias name of Cencibel in La Mancha. Has several other mutated versions such as the Tinto Fino of the Zamora region, Tinta del Pais of the Ribero del Duero and Tinta de Toro in the Toro region.

Also known under the alias names of Cencibel and Valdepeñas. In Portugal the grape is known as the (Tinta) Roriz. Large acreages are grown in Argentina. Also found in the Central Valley of California.

Also known under the alias names of Cencibel and Valdepeñas. Also has several mutated versions such as the Tinto Fino of the Ribero del Duero region and the Tinta de Toro in the Toro region.

Spain's most important quality red variety, forming the backbone of Rioja and Ribera del Duero, where it's known as Tinto Fino (other synonyms include Ull de Llebre, Tinta del Pais, Tinta de Toro, Cencibel and, in Portugal, Aragonê ...

Tempranillo is a grape of mystery, traveling the world under different names like a spy with many passports. Even in Spain, its homeland, tempranillo is known as tinta de Toro, tinta del pais, tinto fino, cencibel and ull de llebre ("hare's eye").

Tempranillo is known variously throughout Spain as Cencibel, Tinto del Pais, Tinto Fino, Ull de Llebre and Ojo. It's also grown along the Douro River in Portugal under the monikers Tinta Roriz (used in the making of Port) and Tinta Aragonez.

Casa Gualda 1995 Crianza Cencibel-Cabernet Sauvignon 50% Red Wine of La Mancha ($7.99)
Three Spanish Reds
Marqués de Murietta 1989 Ygay Rioja "Reserva Especial" ($19.99)
Domaine di Blageurs 1996 "Grenache Village" Navarra (Spain) Grenache ($9.99) ...

Also called "Ull de Llebre", "Tinto Fimo", "Cencibel" and "Tinta del Pais"
Txakoli/ Txacoli/Chacoli - Basque white wine from Zarrautz and Getaria, quite tart and acidic, perfect for coping with vinegary tapas and "pintxos"
Uva - Grape ...

See also: Tempranillo, Spain, Red, Wine, Grape