- the main 11 red
grapes of the Douro. In
Spain Alvarelhão is
grown as
Brancellao,
where they also use the
synonym of Albarello. It is one of the authorised...
- red
wines produced from Mencía and
other grapes such as
Merenzao and
Brancellao, as well as
white wines made from Godello, Albariño and Dona Branca. The...
- Piemont,
Braquet Des Jardins, Calitor,
Moscato Nero. Italy,
Piedmont Brancellao Alvarelhao, Albarello, Alvaralhao,
Alvarelhao De Pe Branco, Alvarelhao...
- varieties: Caiño tinto, Espadeiro,
Loureira Tinta, Sousón, Mencía and
Brancellao The
vines are
trained along granite posts (called parrales) and wires...
- in a
style other than dry.
Other grapes grown in Rías
Baixas include Brancellao, Caiño tinto, Caiño blanca, Loureira,
Loureira Tinta, Sousón, Torrontés...
- Gallego, Alvarelo, Alvarelyo, Alvarilhão, Brancelhão, Brancelho,
Brancellão,
Brancellão Tinto, Brancello,
Pilongo (This is also a
variety in its own right)...
- The
Recommended red
grapes are Mencía, Tempranillo, Merenzao, Sousón,
Brancellao, Caíño Tinto, Ferrón, and Espadeiro; also
authorized are Gran Negro, Garnacha...
- Gallego, Alvarelo, Alvarelyo, Avarilhão, Brancelhão, Brancelho,
Brancellão,
Brancellão Tinto, Brancello, Brencellão, Brencello, Broncellão, Locaia, Pilongo...
- include: Caíño Tinto, Caíño Bravo, Caíño Longo, Ferrón, Sousón, Mencía, and
Brancellao.
Other permitted grape varieties include: Palomino, Albillo, Garnacha...
-
acquired its Vino de la
Tierra status in 2007. Red: Mencía, Caiño tinto,
Brancellao, Espadeiro,
Loureira Tinta and Sousón White: Albariño, Godello, Palomino...