The qualities of the Grenache grape variety in producing exceptional rosé wine in Provence have propelled it to world attention with the likes of Sacha Lichine and Gérard Bertrand declaring it the BEST variety for rosé. Grenache’s ability to be picked early for fresh acidity and pale colour, while already having enough sugar and ripeness to make charming wines, has made it the dominant variety in Provence and across southern France.
What has largely been forgotten is that it is Spanish by origin. Garnacha (Grenache), a principal variety in the rosados and claretes of Navarra and Rioja, is said to have originated in the mediaeval kingdom of Aragon which spread from northwestern Spain to southern Italy, including the islands in the middle. Its earliest name was Tinto Aragonés (red from Aragon). At some point, Garnacha cultivation spread up the Ebro River, from its Catalonian origins to Navarra and Rioja, where it remained a minor variety until the vineyards were replanted after the outbreak of phylloxera.
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