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    is known mainly for its roses, and the unusual whites. The maximum numbers of the vines planted are of reds and roses which are called Grenache, Syrah, and Mouvedre. The rest is white and are named Grenache Blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne Carignan, Clairette, Viognier, Bourboulenc, and more. Here's a bit on the different varieties of the Mediterranean wine. • Grenache Noir produces wines with aromatics of raspberry & red fruits and mixed spice with rounded tannins. • Syrah produces wines with intense

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    Grenache also known as Garnacha is one of the most widely planted red wine grape varieties in the world. It ripens fairly late, so it needs hot and dry conditions such as those found in variuous parts of the Medertaranean. The Grenache grape is likely to have originated in Spain. It is also grown in the south of France, and various regions in California, where the grape benefits from its tolerance to heat and drought. Wines made from Grenache tend to be low on acid, tannin and colour, and are usually

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    Grenache is the second most planted grape in the world and is widely planted in popular areas like Spain, France and California and is most often used for rose wine. Wines made with Grenache have little tannin and tend to be sweet and fruity. "Grenache" refers to Grenache Noir, the red variety, but there is also a Grenache Blanc. Some of the characteristics of the Grenache grape, it has a medium Tannin and medium on the acidity. Medium Oak is used for Aging. Some of the fruits and others are

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    Spanish Wine Industry

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    Marieshka Barton Wines of Spain Prof. Newton June 15, 2015 Spanish Wine Marketing and Sales Sonoma State University’s Wines of Spain 2015 summer class introduced students to Northern Spain’s prestigious Penedès, Priorat, and Rioja wine regions. Production and marketing professionals from eight wineries hosted our student group and provided facility tours and insights on production, marketing, and

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    Walla Wine History

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    Main Street features a female winemaker producing a tasty lineup of chardonnay, viognier, merlot, cabernet sauvignon, rosé of cabernet franc, and a syrah and Grenache blend. We tasted the rose and liked it enough to buy a bottle to take home. DaMa occupies an artsy space that is still a bit in progress as the owners decide what to do with all the room they have. For a tasting room with a decent outdoor patio

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    that had already been partially eaten by another inmate. For weeks at a time Kalief would be denied showers until he could smell the stench on himself (Furst). One officer in particular who did this was CO Grenache. On September 23, 2012, Browder was let out of his cell for a shower. Grenache immediately tightened his grip on Browder before slamming him to the ground. The correctional officer proceeded to beat him while Kalief’s hands were handcuffed behind his back. This incident was caught on tape

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    5 Wine Country Options After Wild Fires Take a Toll Considering the effects of the recent wildfire outbreaks that ravaged the counties on Napa and Sonoma, wine connoisseurs have had to discover a number of other comparable vacation tours around the country for their wine going pleasures. Although Napa and Sonoma Valleys will forever remain world famous, it should be noted that alternative tour options are on the rise and surprisingly satisfying. While efforts are ongoing to build and replant our

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    racy and I set out on a road trip to Santa Barbara to do a little site seeing and have some lunch. Having left late, we were met by huge crowds and no parking. Wanting to enjoy some time away from home, we decided to continue up the coast and go to Solvang. As we approached Solvang, we saw the sign for Sunstone Winery. Having seen pictures and hearing about their cave, it didn 't take much to convince us to stop and see what they had to offer. Driving up and walking through a vine covered archway

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    Districts: a key player in the Bordeaux blend, merlot is now also grown in Italy, Romania, California, Washington State, Chile, Australia, etc. It is the fourth wine grape variety in terms of coverage worldwide (after sultanine blanche, airen blanc, and grenache noir). Typical taste in varietal wine: typical scents include blackcherry, plums and herbal flavors. The texture is round but a middle palate gap is common. The Merlot type of wine is less tannic (rough) than Cabernet Sauvignon. Cabernet sauvignon

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    Viticulture examines the production of grapes. Viticulture takes into account everything outdoors, including key factors such as geography, climate, soil, drainage, graftin¬¬g, the vine life cycle, and harvest. Geography: Mountainous terrain = water run off which helps with drainage. Climate: Warm locations will produce sweeter and riper fruit, therefore creating sweet wine with high alcohol content since these grapes are producing more sugar for the yeast to eat. When the climate is cool, lower

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