Terret Noir (tare-ETTE-nwar)
Grown in southern France in the Languedoc Roussillon, Provence, and in the southern Rhône.The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.Terrantez (ter-ahn-TZSH)
Rare Portuguese grape historically grown on the island of Madeira whereThe following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.Terrano (ter-AH-noh)
Grown on the Italy-Slovenian border and in Croatia (where it is known as Teran)The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.Teroldego (tare-OL-dih-go)
One of the leading red grapes of Trentino-Alto Adige, the northernmost region in Italy.The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.Teran
See Terrano.The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.Tannat (tan-AHT)
One of the leading grapes in southwest France, particularly used in the winesThe following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.Tempranillo (tem-pran-KNEE-oh)
Spain’s most famous red grape, tempranillo, makes a huge range of wine stylesThe following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.Tazzelenghe (taz-eh-LEN-gay)
In Italian, the name means “cut the tongue”—a reference to the sharp acidityThe following content is accessible for members only, please sign in.
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