Grenache

Grenache

2023 Delas Frères Saint-Esprit Côtes-du-Rhône Rouge
grape Grenache, Syrah-Shiraz
13.35 11.03 As low as 12.65
2023 Chateau Minuty M de Minuty Rose
grape Grenache, Syrah-Shiraz
17.95 14.83 As low as 16.95
2020 Château de la Gardine Chateauneuf-du-Pape Rouge
grape Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah-Shiraz
46.55 38.47 As low as 44.95
95 James Suckling
2021 Château de Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge BIO
grape Cinsault, Grenache, Mourvedre, Muscat, Picpoul, Roussanne, Syrah-Shiraz
123.95 102.44
98 Parker
2022 Sadie Family Palladius
grape Chenin Blanc, Garnacha, Grenache, Palomino, Roussanne, Viognier
134.95 111.53 As low as 124.95
97 Parker
2021 Château de Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape Hommage Jacques Perrin BIO
grape Cinsault, Grenache, Mourvedre, Roussanne, Syrah-Shiraz
440.00 363.64
91 Wine Spectator
2021 Chateau Pesquie Quintessence Rouge BIO
grape Grenache, Syrah-Shiraz
25.95 21.45 As low as 23.95
92 Parker
2023 Telmo Rodriguez Pegaso Zeta
grape Garnacha, Grenache
19.25 15.91 As low as 18.25
92 James Suckling
2022 Boekenhoutskloof The Chocolate Block Magnum
grape Cabernet Sauvignon, Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah-Shiraz, Viognier
59.95 49.55
98 Parker
2021 Sadie Family Columella
grape Carignan, Cinsault, Garnacha, Grenache, Monastrell, Mourvedre, Syrah-Shiraz, Tinta Barroca
144.95 119.79 As low as 134.95
90 Parker
2022 Chateau Miraval Provence Rose Methusalem (6 liter)
grape Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah-Shiraz
385.00 318.18
R 90 | Gold
2023 Piekenierskloof Grenache Noir
grape Grenache
15.95 13.18
90 Parker
2023 Chateau Pesquie Cotes du Ventoux Cuvee des Terrasses Blanc
grape Clairette, Grenache, Roussanne, Viognier
14.75 12.19 As low as 13.75
91 Parker
2023 Anne Gros & Jean Paul Tollot La 50/50 Cotes du Brian
grape Carignan, Cinsault, Grenache
23.95 19.79 As low as 22.45
2023 Château de la Gardine Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc
grape Clairette, Grenache, Roussanne
49.95 41.28 As low as 45.95

 

The oldest grape under the sun: this red grape variety is a real team-player and usually needs other grapes to really come to its best. That's why you probably won't just see it on a label. The Grenache grape originates from Spain and is called Garnacha there. However, the Grenache grape has been the most planted grape in the world for hundreds of years.

What does the Grenache taste like?

The blue Grenache grapes are fairly large and have a thin skin with not much coloring, which is why this grape is very suitable for making rosé wines. This grape feels best in a hot and dry environment, which allows it to form a lot of sugar over a long growing season. As a result, the taste is often very strong and on the sweet fruity side. However, the grape itself contains little firmness, acidity and color and is therefore often blended with other grapes. The Grenache is often combined with the Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cinsault (called GSM blends) or also with its comrade tempranillo the Grenache grape is very successful.

The taste of a pure grenache wine is sultry but also has a light white pepper taste and the spicy red fruit also comes to the surface. The aroma varies enormously per wine but can be described as floral, fruity and often a hint of spices such as pepper, cinnamon or licorice. This wine is perfect to pair with spicy wines.

 

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