Drought tolerant

Assyrtiko wine bottle and glass

Assyrtiko

Discover the Assyrtiko grape, known for its high acidity and minerality, often grown in Greece’s volcanic soils.
Notable Regions: Greece, Australia,
Tastes of: Saline, Lemon, Stonefruit, Green apple, Minerality, Passion fruit,
Style of Wine: Dry, Off dry, Sweet,

Cinsault

Cinsault, often used in blends, offers light and fruity wines, thriving in warm climates and ready for immediate enjoyment.
Notable Regions: France, South Africa,
Tastes of: Red fruit, Floral,
Style of Wine: Dry,

Grenache Blanc

Grenache Blanc, celebrated for its versatility, crafts wines ranging from dry to sweet, offering a spectrum of flavors to delight every palate.
Notable Regions: France - Southern Rhône,
Tastes of: Lemon, Citrus, Stone fruits,
Style of Wine: Dry, Off dry, Sweet,

Grolleau

Discover Grolleau, a versatile grape known for its fruity aromas, light body, and suitability for rosé wines.
Notable Regions: France Loire,
Tastes of: Red berries, Raspberry, Strawberry, Floral,
Style of Wine: Dry,

Hárslevelű

Discover the aromatic Hárslevelű grape, famous for its floral aromas, peachy flavors, and its role in Tokaji Aszú wines.
Notable Regions: Hungary,
Tastes of: Orange blossom, Acacia, Peach, Honey,
Style of Wine: Dry, Off dry, Sweet,

Malbec

Explore the bold and vibrant Malbec grape, renowned for its dark fruit flavors and plush texture.
Notable Regions: France South West, Argentina,
Tastes of: Blackberry, Plum, Violet,
Style of Wine: Dry, Off dry,

Marsanne

Discover Marsanne, a rich and aromatic white grape variety known for its flavors of apricot, pear, and almond.
Notable Regions: France Northern Rhône,
Tastes of: Apricot, Peach, Honeysuckle,
Style of Wine: Dry, Off dry,

Merlot

Discover the smooth texture and versatile character of Merlot wines from Bordeaux to California.
Notable Regions: France Bordeaux, Australia, Chile, USA, Italy,
Tastes of: Plum, Cherry, Cocoa,
Style of Wine: Dry,

Montepulciano

Montepulciano grape variety article covering taste, regions, and aging potential.
Notable Regions: Italy,
Tastes of: Black cherry, Plum, Black pepper,
Style of Wine: Dry,

Mourvèdre

Explore the bold flavors and aging potential of Mourvèdre wines from key regions like Provence, Bandol, Jumilla, and McLaren Vale.
Notable Regions: France - South, Spain, Australia,
Tastes of: Blackberry, Plum, Leather,
Style of Wine: Dry,