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Our Ultimate Grape Guides are here to help you discover more about the flavour profiles, regions and history of the world's best-loved grape varieties, from those used to make red wine, white wine, rosé and sparkling wine, along with gems from lesser-known regions.
- The Ultimate Grape Guide
Syrah, the grape of the northern Rhône, takes a back seat to...
- Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet sauvignon is arguably the bedrock upon which the...
- Serve, Store & Taste
From food & wine matching to the best way to serve & store...
- Wine Styles
Do you know which types of wine you enjoy but not sure of...
- Gamay
Gamay wines The one and only Beaujolais grape, all...
- Other Grapes
This marriage of two Rhône grape varieties from the...
- Tempranillo
An unusual grape variety for white Rioja, tempranillo blanco...
- Explore Range
Part of wine’s infinite variety & pleasure is the huge...
- The Ultimate Grape Guide
7 kwi 2023 · Below are more than 300 of the most common wine grape varieties, as well as some well-known blends. Click through for more information about the grape itself, and to view wine reviews, articles, recipes and more!
101 Guide to Wine Grapes. From flavors and aromas to ideal serving temperatures and top regions, learn the basics about all the wines you love. Explore each of these principle grape varieties, complete with shortcuts to our extensive Buying Guide, and quick videos that will teach you everything you need to know about popular grapes in under a ...
2 mar 2023 · Polish wine has something for every taste bud, from crisp whites to bold reds. With over 70 grape varieties grown in Polish vineyards, you’ll never run out of new and exciting vinous discoveries to try.
30 kwi 2016 · These days the most reliable way to identify a grape variety is to do a DNA test (made famous in the wine world by the Swiss botanist José Vouillamoz). But few people carry around a DNA test kit in the vineyards.
29 lip 2021 · The most popular grapes, including cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay, are easy to grow in various climates, and can be made in a variety of styles to fit a broad range of consumer tastes. Here’s what you need to know about some of the most important wine grapes of the world.
Cabernet Sauvignon. The world’s most popular red wine grape is a natural cross between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc from Bordeaux, France. Cabernet Sauvignon is loved for its high concentration and age worthiness. Read More.