Grenache
Although widely planted throughout southern France and Spain, Grenache is not a well-known name among consumers as it most often appears in blends. On its own, it typically produces medium-bodied fleshy, fruity wines with less tannin and colour than most Mediterranean varietals, making it a perfect foil for darker, more structured varietals such as Syrah and Tempranillo.
Flavor Descriptors
Food Pairings
France and Spain
Mediterranean-influenced dishes such as Ratatouille, Provencal pizza, or grilled lamb with rosemary. Dishes with roasted tomatoes, garlic, and savoury herbs as well as many Middle Eastern dishes.
New World (USA, Australia)
Mildly spiced chicken and pork dishes, pasta salads, and salmon.
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