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Grenache
Grenache is a grape that tells stories of warmth and sunshine, a variety that colors vineyards in shades of red and pink, bringing to life rosé wines that enchant with their freshness and vitality. Originally from Spain, where it is known as Garnacha, this variety has found a second home in the southern lands of France, particularly in the region of Provence, famous for its world-class rosé wines.
With its thin skin and ability to adapt to various climates, Grenache has been embraced worldwide, from Australia to the United States, where it helps create incredibly versatile and appreciated rosé wines. But it is in its homeland and in the terroirs of Provence that Grenache fully expresses its potential, transforming into a wine that captures the sun's rays and transmits them to the glass.
In the winemaking process, Grenache is often used in blends, where it pairs with other varieties like Cinsault and Syrah, to create rosés with the perfect balance between acidity and sweetness. However, even on its own, Grenache can surprise, offering wines with a bright pink color, and a soft and enveloping texture.
The organoleptic profile of Grenache in rosé wines is an explosion of fruity aromas: fresh strawberries, raspberries, and pomegranate, enriched with floral notes of rose and violet. On the palate, these wines offer a pleasant lightness, with a delicate structure that accompanies a fresh and persistent finish, making them ideal for summer aperitifs or pairings with light and flavorful dishes.
Grenache, with its versatile and engaging nature, represents an ideal gateway into the world of rosé wines, perfect for those who wish to explore wines that speak of warm lands and sunny days. On Vino45, you can lose yourself among the labels that celebrate the beauty of this variety, each telling a unique story of harmony and liveliness. Discover the magic of Grenache and let yourself be transported on a sensory journey that will make you fall in love with the unparalleled charm of rosé wines.


Cotes de Provence Rose' AOC 'Garrus' 2021 (750 ml.) Chateau d'Esclans
