Tempranillo Blanco
Tempranillo Blanco is a relative newcomer in the wine world, especially compared to its famous red sibling. It was discovered in the late 20th century as a natural mutation in a Tempranillo vineyard in Rioja,…
Tempranillo Blanco is a relative newcomer in the wine world, especially compared to its famous red sibling. It was discovered in the late 20th century as a natural mutation in a Tempranillo vineyard in Rioja,…
Tannat is a bold, tannin-packed red grape with roots in southwest France, particularly the Madiran region. Its name comes from the Basque word “tanat,” reflecting the grape’s signature high tannin content. Madiran’s Pyrenean foothills offer…
Syrah, also known as Shiraz in some parts of the world, is a bold red grape with origins in France’s Rhône Valley. Its name is linked to the Persian city of Shiraz, though the connection…
Silvaner is a classic white grape with deep roots in Germany, though it has found homes across Central and Eastern Europe, including Austria, Alsace, Hungary, and Romania. Small plantings also exist in places like the…
Semillon is a versatile white grape with roots in Bordeaux, France, where it has been cultivated since at least the 18th century. It’s often blended with Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle in Bordeaux whites but has…
Scheurebe is a white grape created in 1916 by Dr. Georg Scheu in Germany’s Rheinhessen region, aiming to combine the aromatic elegance of Riesling with the robustness of Silvaner. Officially registered in 1956, it’s named…