Variety Origin Wine Style
Aglianico
Greek
Tannic, tarry wines of great breed and lasting power from southern Italy.
Alicante
French
Hybrid. Undistinguished grape with highly coloured juice, teinturier.
Baco Noir
French
Hybrid. Full-bodied, deep colour, smoky blackberry flavour.
Barbera
Italian
Medium colour, high acid, dry quaffing wine.
Cabernet Franc
French
(Bouchet) Usually blended with Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot. Medium-weight, herbaceous wines suggestive of violets and raspberries.
Cabernet Sauvignon
French
Deep ruby colour, black currant and cedar nose, full-bodied, tannic when young. Capable of long ageing. Softened with Merlot, Cabernet Franc in Bordeaux and in California and Australia.
Carignan
Spain
Widely planted, high yielding. Astringent table wine with good colour, used for blending.
Cinsault
French
Hot weather grape, deep colour and meaty flavour, low tannins. Good for blending.
de Chaunac
French
Hybrid. Acid, tough red, slightly smoky in flavour.
Dolcetto
Italian
Deep-coloured, soft, fruity wine, not for ageing.
Freisa
Italian
Garnet colour, light, dry wine tasting of raspberries.
Gamay
French
Grape of Beaujolais. Fresh, fruity, light-bodied wines tasting of cherry and plums with peppery finish. Fast maturing.
Gamay Beaujolais
California
Hybrid. Pinot Noir ? Valdiguié crossing. Not very distinguished. Fruity flavour, high acid.
Grenache
 
(Garnacha/Cannonau) Fruity, high alcohol, low tannins, soft. Good for rosé. Fast maturing.
Grignolino
Italian
Light colour, fragrant strawberry aroma, very dry.
Kadarka
Hungary
(Gamza) Powerful, deep, full-bodied wines.
Lambrusco
Italy
Light, grapey, fruity, off-dry wines.
Malbec
French
(Cot) Early maturing, low acid, blackberry flavour. A lesser blending grape in Bordeaux.
Maréchal Foch
French
Hybrid. Deep-coloured, peppery, plummy, acidic wine.
Merlot
French
Purple, full-bodied wines, blackberry flavour. Less tannic and earlier maturing than Cabernet Sauvignon. Ages very well.
Mourvèdre
Spanish
(Mataro) Deep-coloured, powerful wines with a spicy blackberry taste.
Nebbiolo
Italian
(Spanna/Chiavennasca) The noble grape of Piedmont producing long-lasting wines that take time to soften. Brick red, truffles and violets on the nose with an austere dry finish.
Petite Sirah
French
Californian name for the French Duriff. Full-bodied, deep-coloured wines with peppery flavour.
Pinot Noir
French
(Pinot Nero/Spätburgunder) One of the grapes of Champagne and the grape of red Burgundy. Difficult to cultivate. Garnet colour, barnyard bouquet, raspberry flavour, medium weight. Ages very well.
Pinot Meunier
French
Secondary grape of Champagne. Fruity, acidic, low alcohol.
Pinotage
S. Africa
(Hermitage) Pinot Noir ? Cinsault crossing. Robust, powerful red, inky nose. Fast maturing, ageing potential.
Primitivo
Italy
Massive black wines of high alcohol and intense fruit. Thought to be progenitor of the Californian Zinfandel.
Ruby Cabernet
California
Carignan ? Cabernet Sauvignon crossing. Deep-coloured, fruity wines but lacking the finesse and breeding of Cabernet Sauvignon.
Sangiovese
Italian
A Chianti grape usually blended with Canaiolo. Earthy, truffle-scented wines with fine acidity and ample tannins. Capable of long ageing.
Syrah
Middle East
(Shiraz) Powerful black, aromatic wines tasting of blackberries and white pepper. Capable of long ageing.
Tempranillo
Spanish
(Ull de Llebre) Pinot Noir-like character. Pale ruby colour, coconut and sandalwood bouquet. Dry strawberry flavour. Ages elegantly.
Touriga Naçional
Portugal
The best port grape. Intense dark wine with high tannin and a lovely berry nose. Other port grapes include Mourisco, Tinta Francisca, Tinta Amarella, Tinta Cao and Touriga Francesa.
Xynomavro
Greek
Black wines of high acidity and tannin that age well.
Zinfandel
California
Versatile grape that can produce powerhouse to medium-weight reds, rosés and blush wines. Characterized by a blackberry flavour and intense fruit. Also late harvest with port-like sweetness.