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- Grenache abstract "Grenache (pronounced gren-aash/gren-ash) or Garnacha (IPA: [ɡarˈnatʃa]) 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 tolerance to heat and drought. Wines made from Grenache tend to lack acid, tannin and color, and is usually blended with other varieties such as Syrah, Carignan, Tempranillo and Cinsaut, although the Sardinian D.O.C. wine Cannonau di Sardegna is by law 99% local Grenache (Cannonau).It is generally spicy, berry-flavored and soft on the palate with a relatively high alcohol content, but it needs careful control of yields for best results. Characteristic flavor profiles on Grenache include red fruit flavors (raspberry and strawberry) with a subtle, white pepper spice note. Grenache wines are highly prone to oxidation with even young examples having the potential to show browning (or "bricking") coloration that can be noticed around the rim when evaluate the wine at an angle in the glass. As Grenache ages the wines tend to take on more leather and tar flavors.Grenache is the dominant variety in most Southern Rhône wines, especially in Châteauneuf-du-Pape where it is typically over 80% of the blend. In Spain, there are a monovarietal wines made of Garnacha tinta (red Grenache), notably in the southern Aragon wine regions of Calatayud, Carinena and Campo de Borja, but it is also used in blends, as in some Rioja wines with tempranillo. In Australia it is typically blended in "GSM" blends with Syrah and Mourvèdre with old vine examples in McLaren Vale. Grenache is also used to make rosé wines in France and Spain, notably those of the Tavel district in the Côtes du Rhône and those of the Navarra region. And the high sugar levels of Grenache have led to extensive use in fortified wines, including the red vins doux naturels of Roussillon such as Banyuls, and as the basis of most Australian fortified wine.".
- Grenache origin Spain.
- Grenache species Vitis_vinifera.
- Grenache thumbnail Grenache_N.jpg?width=300.
- Grenache wikiPageID "628171".
- Grenache wikiPageRevisionID "601403323".
- Grenache wineRegion Alella.
- Grenache wineRegion Aragon.
- Grenache wineRegion La_Rioja_(Spain).
- Grenache wineRegion Priorat.
- Grenache wineRegion Rh%C3%B4ne.
- Grenache wineRegion Roussillon.
- Grenache wineRegion Sardinia.
- Grenache alsoCalled "Garnatxa negre, Alicante, Cannonau, Garnacha tinta, Grenache noir".
- Grenache caption "Grenache noir in Viala & Vermorel".
- Grenache color "Noir".
- Grenache hasPhotoCollection Grenache.
- Grenache name "Grenache".
- Grenache origin Spain.
- Grenache regions Alella.
- Grenache regions Aragon.
- Grenache regions La_Rioja_(Spain).
- Grenache regions Priorat.
- Grenache regions Rhône.
- Grenache regions Roussillon.
- Grenache regions Sardinia.
- Grenache species "Vitis vinifera".
- Grenache subject Category:French_wine.
- Grenache subject Category:Red_wine_grape_varieties.
- Grenache subject Category:Spanish_wine.
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- Grenache type RedWineGrapeVarieties.
- Grenache type Eukaryote.
- Grenache type FloweringPlant.
- Grenache type Grape.
- Grenache type Plant.
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- Grenache type Grape.
- Grenache type Plant.
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- Grenache comment "Grenache (pronounced gren-aash/gren-ash) or Garnacha (IPA: [ɡarˈnatʃa]) 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 tolerance to heat and drought.".
- Grenache label "Cannonau".
- Grenache label "Garnacha (vid)".
- Grenache label "Grenache Noir".
- Grenache label "Grenache".
- Grenache label "Grenache".
- Grenache label "Grenache".
- Grenache label "Grenache".
- Grenache label "Grenache".
- Grenache label "Гренаш".
- Grenache label "グルナッシュ".
- Grenache sameAs Grenache.
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- Grenache sameAs Garnacha_(vid).
- Grenache sameAs Grenache.
- Grenache sameAs Cannonau.
- Grenache sameAs グルナッシュ.
- Grenache sameAs Grenache_Noir.
- Grenache sameAs Grenache.
- Grenache sameAs Grenache.
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- Grenache sameAs Q390242.
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- Grenache sameAs Grenache.
- Grenache wasDerivedFrom Grenache?oldid=601403323.
- Grenache depiction Grenache_N.jpg.
- Grenache isPrimaryTopicOf Grenache.
- Grenache name "Grenache".