Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

Grenache

Noun
/ɡrəˈnæʃ/
Definition
Grenache is a red wine grape variety that is widely cultivated in many wine-producing regions around the world.
Examples
  • The Grenache used in the wine blend added a touch of spice and berry flavor.
  • Many vineyards in Spain focus on producing high-quality Grenache wines.
  • Grenache grapes thrive in warm climates, resulting in high sugar content.
Meaning
Grenache is known for its fruit-forward characteristics and is often used in blends, particularly in the Southern Rhône region of France.
Synonyms
  • Garnacha
  • Grenache Noir