What is a tempranillo wine?

Tempranillo is a black grape variety widely grown to make full-bodied red wines in its native Spain. Its name is the diminutive of the Spanish temprano, meaning "early". This is a reference to the fact that this grape ripens several weeks earlier than most Spanish red grapes.
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What does a Tempranillo wine taste like?

What Does Tempranillo Wine Taste Like? Spanish Tempranillo delivers contrasting flavors of leather and cherries. The finer the wine, the more balance there is between earth and fruit. The finish is typically smooth and lingers with the taste of tannin on both sides of your mouth.
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Is Tempranillo similar to cabernet?

With the structure of Cabernet Sauvignon and meaty nature of Carignan, Tempranillo is an experience to behold. When young, it can be surprisingly fresh and fruity. However, with oak and age, you'll find more of the dust, tobacco, and leather flavors serious wine fans crave.
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Is Tempranillo similar to Merlot?

Merlot and Tempranillo are blended together in various proportions to create a number of different red and rosé wines. Tempranillo's thick skins can sometimes lead to wines with tough tannins. Blending it with Merlot is ideal as the latter can smooth out these rough edges, making a more approachable wine.
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What are the characteristics of Tempranillo wine?

Tempranillo wine exhibits black fruit flavors, such as blackberry and dried fig. However, Tempranillo wine also boasts complex savory flavors too, including dill, tobacco, and woody qualities. These subtle savory tasting notes come from the way in which Tempranillo wine is aged in oak barrels.
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Is Tempranillo similar to Zinfandel?

The shoots are semi-erect and the canopy is more open than that of Zinfandel. Tempranillo seems to grow well where Zinfandel does well. The vine appearance is similar to Zinfandel's, and the two may be found mixed into old vineyard plant- ings.
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Is Pinot Noir similar to Tempranillo?

For some time, Tempranillo was thought to be related to the Pinot Noir grape. According to legend, Cistercian monks left Pinot Noir cuttings at monasteries along their pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. However, ampelographic studies have shown no genetic connection between the cultivars.
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Is Malbec similar to Tempranillo?

If you like: Malbec

Malbec's bold, assertive flavors make it a favorite among red wine drinkers. For an equally powerful red, try tempranillo — but one with a twist. While tempranillo is most closely associated with Spain, New World areas like Argentina and California also produce delicious versions.
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Do you refrigerate Tempranillo?

Red wine is best served chilled. Too warm red wine may make it soupy and unbalanced. While serving temperature is essential, so is storage temperature.
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Is shiraz similar to Tempranillo?

If you're planning a tapas party or want a night of fiery passion, Tempranillo outshines shiraz. Pronounced as sheer-as, the shiraz varietal currently dominates the Aussie wine scene and is the most planted varietal.
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Is Tempranillo the same as Rioja?

What is Tempranillo wine? Tempranillo is thought to be native to the Rioja region of Spain, and is the region's most typical grape, grown in more than 75% of the vineyards.
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How do you drink Tempranillo?

The fruit-driven qualities in tempranillo make a great foundation for Sangria. Combine equal parts tempranillo, lemonade or soda water depending on the level of sweetness you enjoy (if you want to be really traditional, use cola), and a dash of orange juice.
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Is Tempranillo wine spicy?

Tempranillo wine tends to pair best with the flavors of Spain and Mexico. Tacos are especially wonderful! The spicy notes in the wine complement the spice in the tacos. The acidity can stand up to tomato and cut through the protein.
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What does Tempranillo wine go with?

Tempranillo is a pretty easy wine to pair with food thanks to its strong earthy and savory notes. The wine is particularly good when paired with grilled meats and vegetables, as well as smoked foods. The wine is an ideal companion to Mexican food: tacos, nachos, burritos, and chili all go very well with Tempranillo.
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What Italian wine is like Tempranillo?

Ribera del Duero is made from the indigenous Spanish grape Tempranillo, which has many styles around the country, but can have a particularly Cab-like character in certain areas. Ribera del Duero tends to be dark in color, with rich, dark fruit flavors – often with oaky notes – and strong, but smooth tannins.
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Is Sangiovese similar to Tempranillo?

Tempranillo (pronounced temp-rah-nee-yo)

It's medium to full-bodied, depending on whether it's oaked or not, and has similar red fruit flavors as Sangiovese. It also has a rusticity to it (think farm, barn, rustic) that gives it that nice cedar, leather, tobacco notes, and perhaps dill or coconut if aged in oak.
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What does Tempranillo smell like?

Tempranillo wines are typically quite dark in color. Its aromas and tastes are those of a major red wine: berry, tobacco, leather, vanilla, herb. Blends tend to make wines that are intended to be somewhat more fruity.
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What's the smoothest red wine?

With that basic understanding of not being too tannic or acidic, sommeliers can recommend the best wines for anyone looking for a smooth drink. Pinot Noir, Gamay, Grenache, Trousseau, and Poulsard are considered classic examples of smooth wine by Dustin Wilson, master sommelier and owner of Verve Wine.
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What is the lightest red wine to drink?

Lambrusco. The common winemaking method for Lambrusco makes it the lightest red wine on our list. In fact, if you want to nit-pick, Lambrusco di Sorbara is the lightest of them all.
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Is Tempranillo a blended wine?

Some even refer to Tempranillo as the Cabernet of Spain. In Spain, Tempranillo is used both as a stand-alone varietal and in blends.
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What is Tempranillo called in France?

To make a parallel with the most celebrated blended red wine in the world, red bordeaux, Tempranillo plays the Cabernet Sauvignon part while the much juicier, fruitier Garnacha (known in France as Grenache) plays the role of plumper blending partner Merlot.
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What red wine is most like Pinot Noir?

Gamay, found most notably in Beaujolais, is a light-bodied red wine that's similar in taste to Pinot Noir. In fact, this variety is a cousin of Pinot Noir and it grows primarily next to Burgundy, France (Pinot motherland) in a region called Beaujolais.
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What food goes well with Tempranillo?

Tempranillo is a great choice for tomato-based dishes, including pasta and pizza with tomato sauce. Lasagna, pasta arrabiata and different types of pizza are good food pairings for everyday Tempranillo, such as a Crianza from Rioja.
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