Garnacha is the Spanish name and it is the most widely planted variety in Spain.
GARNACHA TINTORERA See Alicante Bouschet. GEWURZTRAMINER A clone of the Traminer varietal widely grown in the Alsace region of France, as well as cool coastal regions of the western United States, Australia, and New Zealand.
Garnacha (gahr-nah'-shah) The Spanish name for the grape referred to in France as Grenache. Very popular in Spain, it is the grape responsible for Sapin's best known red wine, Rioja. Gavi (gah'-vee) ...
Garnacha [Rivesaltes] Fruity, slightly floral reds with a come on aroma and dry, light taste. One of the world's largest red wine varieties, it can be bland, but when treated with respect is delicious.
GARNACHA: Alternate name for Grenache grape in Spain. (See below) GARNACHA TINTORERA: (See Alicante Bouschet above).
Garnacha (Grenache) Garnacha is uniquely Spanish and originated in the north of the Iberian country before the grape invaded France and changed its name to Grenache, where it is a primary varietal in the Southern Rhőne and around the Mediterranean.
GARNACHA TINTORERA: (See Alicante Bouschet above). GEISENHEIM GM318-57: White wine producing hybrid cultivar technically known as GM318-57 created in 1957. Reported as derived from Riesling cl.239 F2 and Chancellor parents. Moderately winter hardy.
WT101: Garnacha The French call it Grenache, the Spanish call it Garnacha, and in Sardinia in the Mediterranean, the locals call it Cannonau and sometimes argue that the variety actually originated there, ...
Grenache/Garnacha (red) One of the world's most widely planted grapes, Grenache is a quintessentially Mediterranean red variety which does best as a low yielding bush vine.
A Fiery Wine - Garnacha de Fuego Importer: Tempranillo Imports (Jorge Ordonez Selection) ...
Rioja is mainly identified with the production of red wine, however in this region is also produced white wine with Garnacha Blanca and Viura grapes, the latter known in other areas of Spain as Macabeo.
Garnacha- Grenache grape varietal Garnatxa d'Emporda - A sweet dessert wine made in the Ampurdan, Costa Brava (north of Barcelona) Generoso - A fortified aperitif or dessert wine ...
Important in Spain , where it's known as Garnacha Tinta, it is especially noteworthy in Rioja and Priorato.
Grenache, or more correctly Grenache Noir, known in Spain where it originated as Garnacha or Garnacha Tinta and where it is the most widely planted red wine grape.
Grenache is currently widely grown in Spain, (where it is known under the name Garnacha), the south of France and also in California. Is now believed to be descended from the grape named Cannonau, an ancient variety widely grown in Sardinia.
GRENACHE: A grape variety found widely grown in Spain, (where it is known under the name Garnacha), the south of France and also in California.
Rosé varietals are often country dependent, so a rosado from Spain will often be largely derived from the Tempranillo and Garnacha grapes, while Italy may utilize more Sangiovese for their rosatos and the U.S.
Nearly three times as much grenache is planted in Spain as in France. The spanish know this grape and wine as garnacha or garnacha tinta and it is the dominant red wine variety in the Rioja and Catalonia. The grape is known in Italy as cannonau.
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.
Red-wine grape commonplace in Languedoc and the Rhone, also California and, as Garnacha, in Spain. Typically makes hearty, peppery wines. Web-weaving by Cliffwood Organic Works ...
Outside of France it is cultivated mainly in Spain, where it is called Garnacha Tintorera, but also in Portugal, Corsica, the former Yugoslavia, Israel and North Africa. The grape is also found in Tuscany and Sardinia.
Grenache: A hearty, productive red grape popular in southern France as well as in Spain, where it is called Garnacha. Gris: A very pale rosé color. Grüner Veltliner: A white grape popular in Austria that makes lean, fruity, racy wines.
None in Australia. In Spain known as Granacha, Garnacha and Garnache, as Alicante or Granaccia in Sicily and France and as Cannonau in Sardinia. History ...
See also: Wine, Grape, Region, Red, Grenache
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