by Karen MacNeil | Mar 27, 2019
Widely planted, very late-ripening grape that originated in Valencia, The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.
by Karen MacNeil | Mar 27, 2019
Confusingly, this is not the grape of the Tuscan wine Vino Nobile di The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.
by Karen MacNeil | Mar 27, 2019
A recent cross (1961) of cabernet sauvignon and garnacha/grenache The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.
by Karen MacNeil | Mar 27, 2019
Also spelled mavrodaphni, the name means “black laurel.” Probably native The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.
by Karen MacNeil | Mar 27, 2019
Indigenous to the Greek island of Santorini, mavrotragano produces wines The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.
by Karen MacNeil | Mar 27, 2019
The name (also spelled mavroudi or mavroudia) for several unrelated The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.
by Karen MacNeil | Mar 27, 2019
Native to northeastern Spain—probably the region of Aragon, mazuelo The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.
by Karen MacNeil | Mar 27, 2019
Old Tuscan variety grown in central Italy as well as on the The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.
by Karen MacNeil | Mar 27, 2019
Darkly-colored tannic grape native to the Greek islands of the eastern The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.
by Karen MacNeil | Mar 27, 2019
Complex hybrid created in France in 1911 and named after Maréchal Ferdinand The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.