- the Roussillon, that is
Grenache noir,
Grenache blanc, Carignan,
Lladoner Pelut, Cinsault,
Macabeu and
Malvoisie and with some new to the
region variety...
- wines, a
minimum of two
grape varieties must be grown. Grenache,
Lledoner Pelut, Mourvèdre and
Syrah (the main
grape varieties with the
exception of Carignan)...
-
appellation are
produced from
Syrah and Mourvedre,
Grenache and
Lladoner Pelut (minimum 60%); and Carignan, Cinsault, Piquepoul, Terret, and Rivairenc...
-
Grenache (/ɡrəˈnæʃ/;
French pronunciation: [ɡʁənaʃ] ) or
Garnacha (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡaɾˈnatʃa]) is one of the most
widely planted red wine grape...
- (2009) 1970
Garnatxa /
Grenache /
Garnacha /
Cannonau /Lladoner
Pelut /
Lledoner Pelut Spain 82,300 (Spain), 95,700 (France), Garró Barillol, Galmeta,...
- of any
blend for that to
qualify for the appellation. Grenache,
Lladoner Pelut (the 'hairy' Grenache), Mourvèdre and
Syrah are
often blended with it. Muscat...
-
climb to
Penyal des
Migdia to the
southwest of the
summit or
Morro D'en
Pelut to the north. Both
routes partially involve the
intrusion into the military...
-
Cinsault is also
commonly used in rosé
production along with
Lladoner Pelut,
Piquepoul noir,
Terret noir, and Grenache.
Grenache is also the main grape...
- vowel: blat ('wheat'), llet ('milk'),
humit ('humid'),
bruixot ('warlock'),
pelut ('hairy'). EXCEPTIONS: For
etymological reasons, some
words such as almud...
- the
remaining parts. Terret,
along with Counoise,
Cinsault and
Lladoner Pelut are used in varying,
small percentages.
Grapes destined for AOC production...