- The
Carménère grape is a wine
grape variety originally planted in the Médoc
region of Bordeaux, France,
where it was used to
produce deep red
wines and...
- mid-19th century,
French wine
varieties such as
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot,
Carmenère, and
Cabernet Franc were introduced.
During the
early 1980s, the Chilean...
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Cabernet Franc is one of two
parents of
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and
Carménère.
Cabernet Franc is
believed to have been
established in the Libournais...
- and
Carménère.
Today Carménère is
rarely used, with Château
Clerc Milon, a
fifth growth Bordeaux,
being one of the few to
still retain Carménère vines...
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transition period, it
produced its
first wine – a
Cabernet Sauvignon /
Carménère – made from
organically grown grapes,
certified by BCS Oeko
Garantie GMBH...
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Cabernet Franc,
Petit verdot, Malbec, and, less
commonly in
recent years,
Carménère.
White Bordeaux is made from
Sauvignon blanc, Sémillon, and Muscadelle...
- best
known for its
powerful Cabernet Sauvignon and
aromatic and ****y
Carménère wines. Rich and
volcanic soils predominate in the area,
although certain...
- (listed alphabetically) are:[citation needed]
Aglianico Blaufränkisch Bordô
Carménère Castelão
Concord Corvina Veronese Criolla Grande Croatina Dolcetto Dornfelder...
- for this
appellation are
Cabernet Franc,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot,
Carménère, Côt and
Petit Verdot The AOC
regulations do not sti****te the
exact proportions...
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Vermentino Viognier Xarel·lo See full list Red
Aglianico Blaufränkisch Bordô
Carménère Castelao Concord Corvina Veronese Criolla Grande Croatina Dolcetto Dornfelder...