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Alicante Bouschet is a rare red grape hybrid, created by Henri Bouschet, with both red skins and red flesh, known as a teinturier.
Barbera, often overshadowed by Barolo in Piedmont, is a beloved everyday red wine variety with widespread plantings around the world.
Bonarda, distinct from its Italian counterpart, is a fruity and smooth red grape grown in Argentina, often blended with Malbec for added complexity.
Brachetto d'Acqui is a semi-sparkling, sweet red wine from Piedmont known for it's candied and floral aromatics.
Cabernet Franc is the parent grape of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon with aromas of raspberry, bramble, and bell pepper (pyrazines).
The world's most popular red wine grape, known for its bold structure and age-worthiness.
Chardonnay is now the most widely planted white grape variety, globally. Chardonnay is a major grape in Champagne, and other sparkling wines.
Cinsault is a red wine grape used in RhÎne blends and Provençal rosés; Cinsault delivers fresh, punchy reds that are floral and fruity.
A rare, fruity find from Sicily, Frappato bursts with aromas of sweet red berries and incense spice, sometimes blended with Nero d'Avola.
Grenache is both fruit-forward and aromatic with crisp acidity. The French have championed this grape but itâs original home is Spain!
Montepulciano, a red grape variety from Italy's Abruzzo region, produces wines with ripe fruit flavors and soft tannins.