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garnacha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Garnacha is a
Spanish name that may
refer to:
Garnacha (grape), a red wine
grape Garnacha (food),...
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Grenache (/ɡrəˈnæʃ/;
French pronunciation: [ɡʁənaʃ] ) or
Garnacha (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡaɾˈnatʃa]) is one of the most
widely planted red wine grape...
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Garnaches (alternatively
garnachas) are a
traditional dish
composed of
fried corn
tortillas topped with
refried beans,
shredded cabbage, cheese, and other...
- and made in a
varietal style.
Alicante blanca, Belan,
Feher Grenache,
Garnacha blanca (Spanish),
Garnatxa blanca (Catalan),
Vernatxa blanca (Catalan)...
- Barvarica, Blasco, Bojadiserka,
Carignan Jaune,
Cupper Grape, Dalmatinka,
Garnacha,
Garnacha Tintorera, Lhadoner, Kambuša, Moraton, Mouraton, Murviedro, Negral...
- Tempranillo,
Garnacha tinta,
Mazuelo (also
known as Cariñena) and Graciano.
White varieties:
Viura (also
known as Macabeo), Malvasía and
Garnacha blanca. In...
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Chardonnay and
Malvasia are also permitted.
Authorized red
grapes are
Garnacha tinta, Monastrell, Trepat, and
Pinot Noir. Only
wines produced in the traditional...
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street food.
Garnachas are
small corn
tortillas fried with
shredded meat,
crumbled dried cheese, and salsa. In many instances,
garnachas may only have...
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version of the
Mexican tostada Mexican cuisine Guatemalan cuisine Tostado Garnacha List of
maize dishes Cuisine of
California Rick Bayless,
JeanMarie Brownson...
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Rioja and is
sometimes blended in
small amounts with
Tempranillo and red
Garnacha, both in
unoaked and
oaked versions. It was
introduced in
Rioja after the...