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A grape varietal most notably known as Malbec, used in the production of red wines, originating in the Bordeaux, Loire, and Cahors regions of France.
A grape varietal (unrelated to Auxerrois Blanc), used in the production of red wines, originating in the Bordeaux, Loire, and Cahors regions of France.
Most notably known as "Cinsault". A grape varietal, used in the production of light red wines, originating in the Rhône region of France.
Most notably known as "Cinsault". A grape varietal, used in the production of light red wines, originating in the Rhône region of France.
Pronounced San-so. A grape varietal, used in the production of light red wines, originating in the Rhône region of France.
A grape varietal most notably known as Cinsault, used in the production of light red wines, originating in the Rhône region of France.
Most notably known as "Verdicchio". A grape varietal, used in the production white wine, originating in the Marches region of Italy.
Pronounced vee-ohn-yay. Grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Originating in the Rhône region of France, small but increasing amounts are grown in the United States (primarily California), Australia, and Brazil.
Pronounced vehr-deek-yo. A grape varietal, used in the production white wine, originating in the Marches region of Italy.
Pronounced she-mee-yohn or say-mee-yohn. A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Originating in the Bordeaux and Loire regions of France, in modern day it is also grown in Australia, the United States (primarily CA), Argentina, Chile, and South Africa.
Pronounced roo-sahn. A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Originating in the Rhône region of France, the varietal is also grown in the Tuscany region of Italy, the Languedoc, the Rousillon, and (most recently) California in the United States.
Pronounced Shay-naN-BlaN. A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Loire region of France.
Pronounced see-rah. A grape varietal, used in the production of red wine, originating in the Rhône region of France.
Pronounced pah-teet-see-rah. A California grape varietal used in the production of robust red wines....
Pronouced Mahl-beck. A grape varietal, used in the production of red wines, originating in the Bordeaux, Loire, and Cahors regions of France.
Pronounced gra-nahsh or graynahsh. A grape varietal used in the production of white, red, and rosé wine.
Pronounced San-so. A grape varietal, used in the production of light red wines, originating in the Rhône region of France.
A regional red wine produced in the Burgundy region of France. Traditionally, Red Burgundy is Pinot Noir varietal based.
The process of inserting a genetically compatible section of one wine grape varietal into another.
(1) French word for “vat”. (2) French refer to a wine as Cuvée if it is a specific blend, typically derived from different varietals/vintages.
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