Grenache (Garnacha)

Grenache (Garnacha)

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Grenache, a spicy wine with versatility, is one of the world’s most widely planted red grape varieties, yet one of the least recognized by many consumers. We're on a mission to change that, since we love Grenache wines and think that you will, too.

Because of the late-ripening nature of Grenache, it is almost exclusively grown in warmer, arid, and Mediterranean-like climates. It's a featured grape in Spain (where it goes by the name "Garnacha") and in France's Southern Rhone wines, and can also be found in Australia, the Italian island of Sardinia (where it is called "Cannonau"), and warmer climate areas in California and Washington state. There are even several outstanding versions of Grenache rosé out there, which shouldn't be ignored.

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  3. Saint-Roch Roubials

    2017 / 750 ml. | Item#53519

    JD9292 pts. - Jeb Dunnuck - November 1, 2018
    A little gem of a wine is the 2017 Côtes Catalanes Roubials from Saint Roch, which is mostly Grenache mixed with 10% Mourvèdre, brought up in 20% new barrels. It has loads of fresh blackberry and blueberry fruits intermixed with plenty of violets, leafy herbs, and charcoal aromas and flavors. Drink this medium-bodied, pure, seamless beauty over the coming 5–7 years. (Jeb Dunnuck)
    RP9191 pts. - Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate - 30th Apr 2019
    Mainly Grenache, the 2017 Roubials is another fine example of the good work being done at this property. Black cherries dominate the nose, while the palate is slightly earthier. Full-bodied, dense and tannic, it could use another year in the bottle to loosen up, but the tannins are soft, so there’s no real need to defer gratification.
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    Primary Grape: Grenache | All Grapes: 90% Grenache Noir

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  4. Lafage Narassa

    2019 / 750 ml. | Item#56453

    RP9191 pts. - Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate - 23rd Sep 2021
    A blend of 82% Grenache and 18% Syrah, the 2019 IGP Cotes Catalanes Narassa spent 15 months in a 50-50 mix of tank and demi-muids (15% new). Black cherries and blueberries mingle easily on the nose, joined by hints of maple syrup and licorice. Full-bodied, velvety and super-ripe, it comes across as almost sweet on the lingering finish. Personally, I’d serve it late in the meal, perhaps alongside a well-aged Parmiggiano or similar cheese.
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    Primary Grape: Grenache | All Grapes: Grenache

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  5. Domaine Lafage Nicolas

    Vieilles Vignes de Grenache
    2020 / 750 ml. | Item#59570

    RP88+88–90 pts. - Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate - 23rd Sep 2021
    The dark-fruited 2020 IGP Côtes Catalanes Nicolas is 100% Grenache and made from vines averaging 65 years of age. Black cherries, with hints of strawberries, garrigue and crushed stone, appear on the nose, while the full-bodied palate is concentrated, framed by dusty tannins and bright acids. (Joe Czerwinski)
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    Primary Grape: Grenache | All Grapes: 100% Grenache

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