Grenache
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Grenache is a sweet red grape variety grown primarily for the making of wine.
It grows well in hot, dry regions, and is grown in Southern France, Spain, South America, and California's Central Valley.
It is usually blended with other varieties, rather than made a varietal wine. In France it is found in many Rhône blends, especially Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Garnacha is the Spanish name. The grape was grown in Spain before it made its way to France, but the popularity of the French wines has ensured that it is now more commonly known by the French name. It is also known in the Catalan region as Garnatxa.
Officially, the Spanish name consists of two varieties: the white Garnacha Blanca (Grenache Blanc) and the more popular red Garnacha Tinta (Grenache Noir).de:Grenache fr:Grenache nl:Grenache Template:Wine-stub