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  2. Rioja DOCa - Wikipedia

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    Rioja DOCa. Rioja ( pronounced [ˈrjoxa]) is a wine region in Spain, with denominación de origen calificada (D.O.Ca., "Qualified Designation of Origin," the highest category in Spanish wine regulation). Rioja wine is made from grapes grown in the autonomous communities of La Rioja and Navarre, and the Basque province of Álava.

  3. Tempranillo - Wikipedia

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    Tempranillo (also known as Ull de Llebre, Cencibel, Tinto Fino and Tinta del Pais in Spain, Aragonez or Tinta Roriz in Portugal, and several other synonyms elsewhere) is a black grape variety widely grown to make full-bodied red wines in its native Spain. [ 1][ 2] Its name is the diminutive of the Spanish temprano ("early"), a reference to the ...

  4. Glossary of wine terms - Wikipedia

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    The glossary of wine terms lists the definitions of many general terms used within the wine industry. For terms specific to viticulture, winemaking, grape varieties, and wine tasting, see the topic specific list in the "See also" section below. An Italian term for full-bodied wines with medium-level sweetness.

  5. Spanish wine - Wikipedia

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    Spanish wine. A glass and bottle of Spanish Tempranillo wine, from Bodegues Ramon Roqueta, Catalunya DOP. Traditional vineyards are common sights in the countryside. Spanish wine ( Spanish: vino español or vino de España) includes red, white, and sparkling wines produced throughout the country.

  6. Malbec - Wikipedia

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    Argentina, Cahors. VIVC number. 2889. Malbec ( French pronunciation: [malbɛk] ⓘ) is a purple grape variety used in making red wine. The grapes tend to have an inky dark color and robust tannins, and are known as one of the six grapes allowed in the blend of red Bordeaux wine. In France, plantations of Malbec are now found primarily in Cahors ...

  7. Grenache - Wikipedia

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    Grenache noir grapes. Grenache ( / ɡrəˈnæʃ /; French pronunciation: [ɡʁənaʃ] ⓘ) or Garnacha ( Spanish pronunciation: [ɡaɾˈnatʃa]) is one of the most widely planted red wine grape varieties in the world. [ 1] It ripens late, so it needs hot, dry conditions such as those found in Spain, where the grape is believed to have originated.

  8. Cava (Spanish wine) - Wikipedia

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    Cava (Spanish wine) Cava ( Catalan: [ˈkaβa]; pl.: caves) is a sparkling wine of denominación de origen (DO) status from Spain. It may be white ( blanco) or rosé ( rosado ). The Macabeo, Parellada and Xarel·lo are the most popular and traditional grape varieties for producing cava. [ 1] Chardonnay and Malvasia are also permitted.

  9. Graciano - Wikipedia

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    Hazards. Disease-prone. VIVC number. 4935. Graciano is a Spanish red wine grape that is grown primarily in Rioja. The vine produces a low yield that are normally harvested in late October. The wine produced is characterized by its deep red color, strong aroma and ability to age well. [ 1] Graciano thrives in warm, arid climates.