Grüner Veltliner
Grüner Veltliner is Austria’s signature white wine grape, with roots likely in the Danube River region. Its exact origins are unclear, but it is believed to be a cross between Traminer and an unknown variety.…
Grüner Veltliner is Austria’s signature white wine grape, with roots likely in the Danube River region. Its exact origins are unclear, but it is believed to be a cross between Traminer and an unknown variety.…
Grillo is a white wine grape native to Sicily, Italy, believed to be a natural cross between Catarratto and Zibibbo (Muscat of Alexandria). It thrives in the island’s warm, dry climate, particularly in areas like…
Grenache Blanc is a white grape that likely originated in northern Spain, particularly the Aragon region, as a natural mutation of the red Grenache Noir. Its name comes from the Spanish “garnacha,” with “Blanc” denoting…
Grenache, known as Garnacha in Spain, is a red grape that originated in the Aragon region of northern Spain, particularly in Zaragoza and Teruel, around the 18th century. From there, it spread across Spain and…
Grechetto is a white wine grape with deep roots in central Italy, particularly in Umbria and Lazio. Its name, meaning “Greek” in Italian, hints at a possible Greek origin or influence in its introduction to…
Graciano is a red grape with deep roots in Spain, best known for its long association with Rioja and nearby Navarra. Its exact origins are a bit hazy, but it has been grown in northern…