Albariño Alicante
Aligoté Aramon
Barbera Bourboulenc
Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon
Canaiolo Carignan
Carménère Chardonnay
Chasselas Chenin Blanc
Cinsaut / Cinsault Clairette
Cortese Corvina
Dolcetto Drupeggio
Enantio Gamay
Garnacha Blanca/ Grenache blanc Gewurz traminer
Grechetto Grenache / Garnacha
Jurançon Macabeo / Viura
Malbec Malvasia
Marsanne Melon de Bourgogne (Muscadet)
Merlot Montepulciano
Mourvèdre Muscadelle
Müller Thurgau Nebbiolo
Négrette Nielluccio
Parellada Pedro Ximenz
Petit Verdot Pinot Blanc
Pinot Gris Pinot Meunier
Pinot Noir Pinotage
Procanico Prosecco
Riesling Rolle
Rousanne Sangiovese
Sauvignon Blanc Sciacarello
Sémillon Silvaner
Syrah (Shiraz) Tannat
Tempranillo Tibouren
Torrontés Trebbiano / Ugni blanc
Trepat Verdejo
Verdello Vermentinu
Viognier Xarel-lo
Zinfandel
Nebbiolo


Mushroom
Violets
Blackcurrant
A famous late-ripening Italian grape variety for red wine. The grapes have a high acidity level and they need a long ripening season to fully mature. The most famous Nebbiolo’s come from the two wine regions in Piemonte near Alba: Barolo and Barbaresco. The wines have a dark colour, are high in tannin, acid and extract. After 10 years the wines can still be black. The wines have a complex taste and smell of concentrated black fruit, mushrooms, tar and sometimes even truffles. But you can also find tones of violet in a Barolo.