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Needs cool weather for acidity and heat for color and tannin Adapts to terroir and different soil types Often planted at high altitude in hot regions
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Most commonly seen in Rioja Blended with Garnacha and Graciano Each aged wine is a different experience ▪ Crianza – fruit and vanilla character ▪ Reserva – fragile fruit and more oak ▪ Gran Reserva – most bouquet and oak
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Ribera del Duero makes 100% Tempranillos Style is called tinto ▪ Less American oak and more French ▪ Has less berry character and more plum ▪ Higher tannins but still retains acidity
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Originally a Bordeaux grape Found its way to Argentina Wine is soft and juicy with lower acidity Original location (Cahors) had high level of tannin and color, though tannins were soft Argentina is at high altitude Retains acidity, mulberry and violet character
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Cross developed in South Africa Between Pinot Noir and Cinsault Fruity character of mulberry or raspberry Also toast and cream Has high volatile acidity Seems always ready to drink, whether young or old
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Once in Bordeaux but thought to be extinct Found in Chile – had been mistaken for Merlot Needs specific growing conditions Has distinctive savory note, like roasted red bell peppers
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These wines are like Merlot in character Hint of spice in wine suggests pairs with spiced foods Carmenere and spiced lentils
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