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VARIETY OF GRAPE
Garnacha blanca; Garnacha Blanca; Garnacho Bianco; Silla Blanc; Alicante Blanca; Feher Grenache; Garnatxa Blanca; Rool Grenache; Sillina lanc; White Grenache; Belan (grape); Grenache Blanc
  • Leaves of Grenache blanc vines

Grenache blanc         
Grenache blanc (also known as garnatxa blanca in Catalonia) is a variety of white wine grape that is related to the red grape Grenache. It is mostly found in Rhône wine blends and in northeast Spain.
Grenache         
  • While most French Grenaches are blends there are varietal examples produced.
  • Grenache noir grapes
  • Grenache grapes
  • The strong wood canopy of Grenache allows it to thrive in a windy climate but also makes mechanical harvesting and pruning difficult.
  • The early history of Grenache is closely linked to the lands under the [[Crown of Aragon]].
  • Grenache was one of many grape varieties introduced to Australia by James Busby.
  • The steep terraced hillside vineyards of Priorat are planted to nearly 40% Garnacha.
  • A vin doux naturel made from Grenache
  • A "Rhone-style" Grenache based blend from Washington State
  • The thin skin and lack of coloring phenolic compounds makes Grenache a useful variety for the production of pale ''rosé''
RED WINE GRAPE
Grenache Noir; Garnatxa; Cannanou; Tocai Rosso; Grenacha tinta; Lladoner; Tinto Aragones; Granaccia; Carignan Rosso; Roussillon Tinto; Uva di Spagna; Uva di spagna; Tintilo de Rota; Tintilo de rota; Tinto Menudo; Tinta Mencida; Tentillo; Granacha; Bois Jaune; Carignane Rousse; Redondal; Rouvaillard; Aragonais; Ranconnat; Cannonau; Garnacha Tinta; Grenache noir; Abundante; Aleante; Aleantedi Rivalto; Aleantedi; Aleante Poggiarelli; Alicant Blau; Alicante Grenache; Aragonese Grape; Cannonaddu; Cannonadu Nieddu; Cannonadu; Cannonau Selvaggio; Canonazo; Carignane Rosso; Elegante; Garnaccho Negro; Garnaccho; Garnacha Comun; Garnacha Negra; Garnacha Roja; Garnatxa Negra; Garnatxa Pais; Gironet; Granaxa; Grenache Rouge; Kek Grenache; Mencida; Navaro; Navarre de la Dordogne; Negru Calvese; Retagliadu Nieddu; Rousillon Tinto; Santa Maria de Alcantara; Tintella; Tintilla; Tinto Navalcarnero; Toledana; Garnatca Peluda; Garnatca; Garnatxa Pelud; Lladoner Gris; Lladoner Pelud; Lledoner Pelut; Grenache Gris; Grenache gris; Garnacha Peluda; Garnacha (grape); Garnacha tinta; Vernaccia nera
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¦ noun a variety of black wine grape native to the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France.
?a sweet red dessert wine made from the Grenache grape.
Origin
from Fr.
Carignan         
  • In the mid-15th century, the Crown of Aragon stretched from Eastern Spain, across Sardinia and mainland Italy all the way to the eastern Mediterranean. It is during this time that ampelographers believe that Carignan, which likely originated in Aragon, may have been introduced to these lands.
  • Carignan leaf.
  • Carignan.
  • For many years Carignan was the third most widely planted grape in California where it was a major component in the production of many varieties of jug wines.
  • Despite sharing several synonyms, such as Samsó in Catalonia, Carignan and Cinsault ''(pictured)'' are genetically distinct.
  • French departments where Carignan is grown.
  • More than 97% of Italian Carignan plantings are found in Sardinia ''(vineyard pictured)'' where the grape is also known as Bovale Grande.
  • Carignan blanc and Carignan gris can be found to a limited extent in the French wine region of Roussillon along the Spanish border.
  • Old bushvine plantings of Carignan can be found in the Priorat region ''(vineyard pictured)'' of Catalonia
RED WINE GRAPE VARIETY
Carignan Noir; Bois Dur; Roussillonen; Monestel; Plant de Ledenon; Plant de ledenon; Carinena; Mazuelo; Tinto Mazuelo; Crujillon; Pinot Evara; Carignan (grape); Carignane; Cariñena (grape); Carignan blanc; Carinhana; Carignan Blanc; Bovale Grande; Bovale Mannu; Axina de Spagna; Babonenc; Babounenc; Blaue Shopatna; Blaue Sopatna; Blauer Carignan; Blauer Carignant; Boi Dur; Bois de Fer; Bois dure; Bovale Grande di Spagna; Bove Duro; Bove Duro di Spagna; Cafalan Cagnolaro; Cagnolaro tinto; Calignan; Carignan Crni; Carignan Frances; Carignan Mouillan; Carignane Mouilla; Carignane noir; Carignane noire; Carignane violette; Carignanne; Carignano (grape); Carignano di Carmignano; Carignena; Carinena Mazuela; Carinena negra; Crignane; Crinana; Crusillo; Girard (grape); Girarde; Grenache du Bois; Grenache du Bois Dur; Karinjan; Karinyan; Kek Carignan; Legno Duro; Legno Duro di Portoferraio; Manuelo Tinto; Manzuela; Mazuela (grape); Mollard (grape); Mounesteou; Pinot d'Evora; Plant d'Espagne; Pokovec; Pokovez; Samso (grape); Samso Crusillo; Sanso (grape); Soptna blau; Tinto Mazuela; Feher Carignan; Szuerke Carignan; Cariñano; Carignan gris; Carignan Gris; Carinyena
Carignan (also known as Mazuelo, Bovale Grande, Cariñena, Carinyena, Samsó, Carignane, and Carignano) is a red grape variety of Spanish origin that is more commonly found in French wine but is widely planted throughout the western Mediterranean and around the globe. Along with Aramon, it was considered one of the main grapes responsible for France's wine lake and was a substantial producer in jug wine production in California's Central Valley but in recent years, it has been reborn as a flagship wine for many cellars in the south of France as well as in Catalonia.

Wikipedia

Grenache blanc

Grenache blanc (also known as garnatxa blanca in Catalonia) is a variety of white wine grape that is related to the red grape Grenache. It is mostly found in Rhône wine blends and in northeast Spain. Its wines are characterized by high alcohol and low acidity, with citrus and or herbaceous notes. Its vigor can lead to overproduction and flabbiness. However, if yields are controlled, it can contribute flavor and length to blends, particularly with Roussanne. Since the 1980s, it has been the fifth most widely planted white wine grape in France after Ugni blanc, Chardonnay, Semillon and Sauvignon blanc.