Grenache (Garnacha)
A widely grown variety in France, Spain, Australia, and the USA. Its French name is Grenache, Spanish—Garnacha, and on the island of Sardinia, it is called Cannonau.
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A widely grown variety in France, Spain, Australia, and the USA. Its French name is Grenache, Spanish—Garnacha, and on the island of Sardinia, it is called Cannonau.
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Grenache (Garnacha) is a red-wine grape grown extensively in France, Spain, Australia and the United States. Grenache is the French name for the grape, while in Spain it is known as Garnacha, and on the island of Sardinia they call it Cannonau. In France it is most commonly found in the classic Southern Rhone Blend ( it is the main grape variety in Chateauneuf-du-Pape) but also plays a main role in one of southern France's signature Rosè wine style in Provence. In Spain, Garnacha is the key constituent in the prestigious wines of Priorat.