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Tempranillo is a red grape that makes a dark red wine. Its mostly grown in Spain, and in Portugal where it is known as Tinta Roriz. It is one of the five grapes most commonly used in the making of Port.
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This strong, drought-resistant varietal gives beautiful thick-skinned grapes with a touch of blue.
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- In California :
- Aldepenas
- Valdepenas
- In Spain:
- Arganda
- Cencibel Chinchillana
- Chinchillano
- Jacibiera
- Jacivera
- Negra de Mesa
- Ribera del Duero
- Tempranillo de Perralta
- Tempranillo de Rioja
- Tinto del País
- Tinto Fino
- Tinta del Toro
- Tinto de Madrid
- Tinto Riojano
- Vid de Aranda
- In Catalonia:
- Ull de Llebre
- Verdiell
- In Portugal:
- Aragonés
- Tinta Aragonés
- Tinta Roriz
- Tinta de Santiago
- Tinta Montereiro
- Tinta Santiago
- In Argentina :
- Escobera
- Garnacho
- Foño
- Jaciuera
