Tempranillo

Tempranillo is the most well-known grape variety from Spain. It makes a range of wines and is used in many blends, most notably being the Rioja (pronounced Ree-o-ha) where it is the dominant grape of the region. A fairly neutral grape with moderate tannins, it is usually blended with other varieties like Grenache, Graciano andContinue reading “Tempranillo”

Shiraz/Syrah

Did you know Syrah from France and Shiraz from Australia are the same grape variety? Although both regions produce quality wines with high tannins and acidity, the flavours and style are very different. Traditionally, the difference was regional, but now it is mostly due to the climate and the wine-making style. Syrah’s home region isContinue reading “Shiraz/Syrah”

Pinot Grigio

This Italian grape, originally from France (where it is known as Pinot Gris), is an interesting white wine grape with greyish-blue colour instead of the usual green. The grapes are harvested early to retain the acidity and make some refreshing fruit-forward, easy-drinking wines. It can have a range of flavours from apple, pear, lemon, peachContinue reading “Pinot Grigio”

Riesling

A favourite wine of many wine professionals I know, Riesling is a highly aromatic white wine with crisp acidity and floral notes.Normally thought to be sweet, Riesling can be made into some delicious dry wines. Primary flavours of Riesling include jasmine, frangipani, apricot, apple and lime. Usually made as a single varietal wine, it isContinue reading “Riesling”

Sangiovese

Sangiovese is the most planted grape in Italy, however, the most popular and known region for it is Tuscany. With high acidity and high tannins, this grape makes some beautiful wines in a range of flavours. From rich, savoury, elegant to rustic and full-bodied. Chianti, a wine synonymous with Tuscany, has Sangiovese as its mainContinue reading “Sangiovese”

Sauvignon Blanc

This refreshing grape variety with crisp acidity is a favourite of many. Regardless of where it comes from, Sauvignon Blanc will always have distinct notes of lime, grass and herbs. The most popular Sauvignon Blancs are from New Zealand, even though France is its home region One of the most easy-to-recognise wines, Sauvignon Blanc hasContinue reading “Sauvignon Blanc”

Malbec

I love Malbec, the ones from France as well as from Argentina.It really is a delicious wine but Argentina is the place where Malbec really came into its own and gained worldwide popularity. Malbec is a deep-purple-coloured wine with high alcohol level, and smooth, velvety texture. It is a fruit-forward wine with flavours of blackberry,Continue reading “Malbec”

Chardonnay

The most common and versatile of the white wine grapes, Chardonnay is widely planted around the world and can be made in many different styles. The wines can be classified as: 1.Crisp, fresh unoaked Chardonnay with flavours of apples, peach and lemon. 2. Fruity, mildly-oaked Chardonnay with flavours of melon and butter. 3.Full-body, oaked ChardonnaysContinue reading “Chardonnay”