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Grenache Wine

  • McGuigan Shortlist Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre 750ml GSM Gateway
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    McGuigan Shortlist Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre 750ml

    Bringing a great depth of flavourings, the cherry and plum characters have subtle sweet spice notes and savoury earthy edge giving a delightful aro...

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  • HENRY & LUCAS Syrah Grenache Rose Red Blends Gateway
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    HENRY & LUCAS Syrah Grenache Rose

    Refreshing, fruity flavours of strawberries and orange blossom. Perfect with smoked salmon or seared tuna. Passionately crafted in small batches wi...

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  • Pepperjack Mclaren Vale Barossa Grenache 750mL Grenache Pepperjack

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    Pepperjack Mclaren Vale Barossa Grenache 750ml

    Pepperjack Mclaren Vale Barossa Grenache, with a combination of od dark, mulberry aromas and mature raspberries, is dark-red. The palate is flavore...

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Grenache Wine is a type of red wine made from the Grenache grape. It is typically light-bodied and fruit-forward, with aromas of strawberry and raspberry. Grenache Wine is most commonly produced in the Rhine Valley region of France, as well as in Spain, Italy, and Australia. The grape has a long history, dating back to the 16th century. It was originally grown in the Canary Islands and was later brought to France by Spanish settlers. Grenache Wine gained popularity in the 19th century due to its high yields and disease resistance. Today, it is one of the most widely planted grapes in the world.

Grenache Wine can be enjoyed on its own or as part of a blend. It is often blended with Syrah and Mourvdre to create the classic GSM blend. Grenache Wine pairs well with food, making it a great choice for parties and casual get-togethers. It can be enjoyed with grilled meats, pasta, and pizza. For a truly indulgent experience, try pairing Grenache Wine with chocolate or dessert wine.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when enjoying Grenache Wine:

- Grenache Wine is best served at room temperature.

- Decanting is not necessary, but can help to bring out the wine's aromas and flavors.

- Grenache Wine will continue to evolve in the glass, so take your time and enjoy