Grapes Flashcards

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Tempranillo

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Spanish red variety.

  • red fruit
  • sour cherry in cool vintage
  • raisin in warm vintage
  • medium plus body
  • high tannin
  • medium plus acid
  • medium plus alcohol
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Montepulciano

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Italian red variety.

  • red fruit flavours similar to Merlot; black fruit, tar and prune in hotter and aged wines
  • medium plus body
  • medium plus tannin
  • medium plus acid
  • medium alcohol
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Syrah

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French/international red variety.

  • black fruit, blackberry and black pepper
  • full bodied
  • medium tannins
  • medium plus acid
  • medium plus alcohol
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Pinotage

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South African red cross. Pinot Noir/Cinsault.

  • black fruit (but can also have some red)
  • full bodied
  • medium plus tannin
  • medium minus acid
  • high alcohol
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Touriga Nacional

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Portuguese red variety.

  • black fruit flavours, violet, blueberry , plum
  • full body
  • high tannin
  • medium plus acid
  • high alcohol
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Petit Verdot

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French red variety (right bank) and found in Bordeaux blends in La Mancha, Spain.
- black fruit, black cherry, floral
- deep purple colour
- full bodied
- high tannin
- medium plus acid
- medium plus alcohol
[used for blending, but single variety in Australia and USA - tastes of blueberry and violets]
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Nero d’Avola

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Italian red variety.
- black fruit, black cherry, black plum
- full-bodied
- medium plus tannin
- medium plus acidity
- medium plus alcohol
[most planted red in Sicily; quality wines can have red fruit, black pepper and liquorice]
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Nebbiolo

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Northern Italian red variety.

  • pale coloured
  • aromatic
  • red fruit, cherry, cranberry, rose [3 cedar, clove, fruit cake]
  • medium plus body
  • very high tannin
  • high acid
  • medium plus alcohol
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Mourvèdre.

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French red variety. Known as Monastrell in Spain (probably Spanish originally) and Mataro in Australia.
- black fruit, black pepper
- full bodied
- high tannin
- medium plus acid
- medium plus alcohol
[used as blending wine, adds colour, tannin and black fruit flavours.  The 'M' in GSM blends in Australia.
Used to make rosé in Bandol, Provence.
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Cabernet Sauvignon

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French red variety.

  • black fruit, black cherry, blackcurrant (particularly in warm climates)
  • red fruit can be present in cool climate, redcurrant ( and lighter body)
  • full bodied
  • medium plus tannin
  • medium acidity
  • medium plus alcohol
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Merlot

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French/international red variety.

  • blackberry in warm climates, red plum in cool
  • medium body
  • medium tamnnin
  • medium minus acid
  • medium plus alcohol
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Malbec

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French red variety, but most (75%) grown in Argentina.
- red fruit when young, black when aged
- medium plus body
- medium tannin
- medium acidity
- medium plus alcohol
In Argentina higher quality comes from higher altitudes with higher acidity, more tannin, and additional flower and herb notes.

French Malbec, mostly from Cahors in SW, v different: earthy, higher tannin, red- and blackcurrant, smoke and liquorice.

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Primitivo

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Italian red variety (Apulia), found as Zinfandel in California.

  • blackberry at higher alcohol levels, raspberry at lower
  • full bodied
  • medium tannin
  • medium minus acid
  • high alcohol

Italian tends to be of a lighter style than American. But wine of great depth in and around Manduria (to east to Taranto).
Only 15% of California Zinfandel goes to red wine, the rest is for White Zinfandel.

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Aglianico

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Italian red variety.
blackberry, black cherry, pomegranate, white pepper
- deep colour
- full bodied
- high tannin
- high acid
- medium plus alcohol
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Mencia

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Spanish and Portuguese (known there as Jaen) red variety.

  • red fruit, sour cherry, pomegranate
  • medium plus body
  • medium plus tannin
  • high acid
  • medium plus alcohol

Tastes quite like Merlot from a cool climate.

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Sangiovese.

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Italian red grape variety.

  • red fruit, red currant, roasted tomato
  • medium body
  • medium plus tannin
  • high acid
  • medium plus alcohol

Trad style: aged in used oak that does not impart flavour, maintains acidity and herbaceous flavours.
Mod style: oak ageing, vanilla and smoother acidity.

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Carménère

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Bordeaux red variety, now mainly in Chile but also in Italy and China.