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Grenache / Garnacha
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One of the world's most widely planted red varieties, Grenache produces generous, fruit-forward wines with soft tannins. It's the backbone of Southern RhÃŽne blends and Spanish Garnacha.
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Châteauneuf-du-Pape
FranceLegendary RhÃŽne appellation, complex blends
Priorat
SpainOld vines on steep slate slopes, concentrated wines
Sardinia
ItalyKnown as Cannonau, produces robust wines
Barossa Valley
AustraliaOld bush vines producing rich, spicy wines
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Grilled lamb
Ratatouille
Paella
Roasted vegetables
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15-17°C (59-63°F)
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3-15 years