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Grape varieties

There are said to be about 10,000 different grape varieties in the world. Learn about the most outstanding varieties for making wine and the wines they result in.

Tinta de Toro

Tinta de Toro is a grape variety primarily cultivated in the Toro region of Spain. Renowned for its thick skin and resilience, it produces intense and full-bodied red wines distinguished by their profound flavors and robust structure. These often-aged wines combine notes of ripe fruits with spicy undertones, offering a rich and satisfying experience that reflects the essence of the region's terroir.

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Tinta del Pais

Tinta del País, also known as Tempranillo, is the standout grape of Ribera del Duero. Its red wines are acclaimed for their robust body and intense flavors of dark fruits, with a hint of spice. This variety contributes structure and elegance, resulting in wines ideal for aging.

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Tinta Negra

Tinta Negra is a grape variety primarily grown in Madeira and the Canary Islands, acclaimed for its versatility. It is predominantly used to produce Madeira fortified wines, renowned for their rich pallete of flavours ranging from dried fruits to spices. These unique traits make it ideal for complex and long-lived wines.

Country Portugal
Wine region Madeira
Appellation DOP Madeira
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Tintilla

Tintilla is a red grape variety predominantly cultivated in southern Spain, particularly in Cádiz. This grape is notable for its ability to produce unique sweet wines with intense ripe fruit aromas and a hint of spice. Wines made with Tintilla provide a rich and distinctive sensory experience.

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Tintilla de Rota

Tintilla de Rota is a unique grape variety from southern Spain, particularly in Andalusia. Known for imparting character to red wines, this variety produces wines with an intense and aromatic flavour, offering a spicy and fruity note. It is primarily used to craft wines with body and distinctive character, reflecting the sun-drenched Andalusian terroir.

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Tinto de la Pámpana Blanca

The Tinto de la Pámpana Blanca variety, predominantly grown in Castilla-La Mancha, is mainly used to produce young red wines. Noted for its small, tightly-packed clusters, it imparts a freshness and fruity touch to the wine, making it very enjoyable and approachable for everyday drinking.

Country Spain
Wine region Castilla La Mancha
Appellation IGP Castilla
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Tinto Fino

Tinto Fino, also known as Tempranillo, is the standout grape of the Ribera del Duero in Spain. This grape variety is responsible for robust reds that are simultaneously elegant and complex. Its wines are notable for their intense flavors of black fruits, spices, and a touch of earthiness, making them ideal for those seeking a rich and sophisticated experience.

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Tinto Velasco

The Tinto Velasco variety is a little-known gem of the Spanish vineyard, particularly cultivated in the lands of La Mancha. This type of grape is ideal for producing fresh and medium-bodied red wines, with fruity and slightly spiced flavors. It adds personality and a touch of rarity to the glass, offering a unique experience for wine enthusiasts.

Country Spain
Wine region Castilla La Mancha
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Tocai friulano

The Tocai Friulano variety, now referred to as Friulano, is a gem from northeastern Italy, particularly in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. This type of grape forms the foundation of fresh white wines, characterized by almond notes and subtle floral hints, perfect for pairing with local dishes or enjoying on their own.

Country Slovenia
Wine region Goriška Brda
Appellation Brda
Winery Movia
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Torrontés

The Torrontés grape is the white jewel of Argentina, renowned for its aromatic and refreshing white wines. Primarily cultivated in the regions of Salta and La Rioja, this variety offers wines with intense floral aromas and citrus notes. Its lively and fruity taste makes it an ideal companion for light and spicy dishes.

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Touriga Nacional

Touriga Nacional is a prominent Portuguese grape variety renowned for producing intense and aromatic wines, particularly in the Douro Valley and Alentejo. It is the jewel behind the famed Port wines, contributing floral notes, black fruits, and a robust structure, ideal for long-lasting and sophisticated reds.

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Trajadura

Trajadura is a white grape significantly present in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Galicia and Portugal. Primarily used in white wines, it imparts freshness and smoothness, with notes of ripe fruit and subtle herbal hints. Ideal for young wines, it offers a refreshing and balanced choice for palates seeking simplicity and authenticity.

Country Portugal
Wine region Minho
Appellation Vinho Verde
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