We have our favorite wine, and often make the mistake of not trying anything else—we automatically grab our favorite drink from store shelves. It is also worth tasting different wines, as there are so many varieties! The blick.ch Rounding up the ten most popular grape varieties.
Tenth place: Trebbiano Toscano
This type of Italian grape can be used for both dry and sweet wines, and its aroma is relatively neutral. Outside of Italy, Trebbiano Toscano is mainly grown in France, but the French call it Ugni Blanc. Thanks to its neutral character and relatively high acidity, the grape is ideal for distillates such as cognac.
Ninth place: Pinot Noir
This French Burgundy red wine is a leading wine variety worldwide. Along with Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir is one of the permitted grape varieties in champagne, but the wine made from it is also one of the most popular in our country. However, he did not go up to the podium.
Eighth place: Sauvignon Blanc
The global demand for fresh, fruity and aromatic wines made from the Sauvignon Blanc variety is ongoing. The beauty of grape varieties is that there are so many types found all over the world.
Seventh place: Grenache Noir
Although the French are reluctant to admit it, it is currently believed that this grape variety most likely originates from the Aragon wine region of Spain rather than France. However, perhaps the most beautiful and exciting Grenache Noir wines in the world come from the Rhône Valley in southern France, particularly the Châteauneuf-du-Pape region. By the way, in Sardinia, the grape variety is called Cannonau.
Sixth place: Sera
Syrah is considered by many wine lovers to be one of the more interesting dark grape varieties. The best wines are found in the Rhone Valley in northern France.
Syrah or Shiraz was previously thought to be of Persian origin, however, after DNA tests carried out in 1999, it can be stated with certainty that the grape variety developed in France originates from two varieties from southern France, dureza and mondeuse blanche.
A red wine with a characteristic red currant aroma and bitter chocolate aroma is produced, which has become known throughout the world mainly through wine producers in California, South Africa and Australia.
Fifth place: Chardonnay
Anything is possible with the white grape variety Chardonnay. Although the legendary and most expensive Chardonnay originates from Burgundy, it is made from wine in more than 41 countries around the world.
Fourth place: Airen
Airén, the Spanish “workhorse”, is grown mainly in the center of the country, in the Castilla-La Mancha wine region. Similar to Trebbiano Toscano, this grape variety also has a relatively neutral aroma and good acidity.
Third place: Tempranillo
The red major in Spain is very popular all over the world. While the most famous wines come from the Spanish Ribera del Duero wine region, the grape variety is also successfully grown in Portugal, Argentina, the USA and Australia.
Second place: Merlot
Velvety tannins and a predominantly red raspberry aroma are characteristic of the famous grape variety. Whether pure or blended with other grape varieties – such as Syrah, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon or Petit Verdot – Merlot is one of the most sought-after grapes in the world.
First place: Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon is ahead of the rest and is highly regarded as the most planted grape in the world, not just now, but possibly over the next few years as well. The spicy, fragrant, dark raspberry brew is often aged in oak barrels.
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