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Tannat is a red wine grape,
historically grown in
South West
France in the
Madiran AOC, and is now one of the most
prominent grapes in Uruguay,
where it...
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grape variety in
Madiran AOC is
Tannat,
which must make up at
least 60% of the
vineyard (Vineyards with less than 60%
Tannat are
still entitled to the appellation...
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Winemakers in the
region frequently mixed Malbec with
Merlot and
Tannat to make dark, full-bodied wines, but have
ventured into 100%
Malbec varietal...
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quantity in
South America.
Uruguay is most
known for red
wines produced from
Tannat grapes, but
white wines made from albariño are
beginning to
receive attention...
- Bordeaux, but
several grape varieties not used in
Bordeaux are common, such as
Tannat. Finally, in the
areas closest to the Pyrenees,
wines are made from local...
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already present in Uruguay, when
Basque settlers brought "Manseng" and
Tannat vines with them to
their new home.
Despite being easily recognizable as...
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Pamid Petit Verdot Pinot Meunier Pinotage Prokupac Ruby
Cabernet Saperavi Tannat Tinta Barroca Touriga Franca Touriga Nacional Trincadeira Zweigelt See full...
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Pamid Petit Verdot Pinot Meunier Pinotage Prokupac Ruby
Cabernet Saperavi Tannat Tinta Barroca Touriga Franca Touriga Nacional Trincadeira Zweigelt The first...
- 1991 by
Patrick DuCournau,
working with the
exceptionally tannic grape Tannat in Madiran, the
process gained usage in
modern winemaking following the...
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Chenin blanc, Syrah, Colombard,
Sauvignon blanc, Corvina, Merlot, Malbec,
Tannat,
Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Tempranillo,
Cabernet Sauvignon and Mourvèdre...