What is TEMPRANILLO? - Everything you need to know about this popular grape
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- The A-Z of Wine is taking a look at Tempranillo.
Tempranillo (also known as Ull de Llebre, Cencibel, Tinto Fino and Tinta del Pais in Spain, Aragonez or Tinta Roriz in Portugal, and several other synonyms elsewhere) 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 ("early"), a reference to the fact that it ripens several weeks earlier than most Spanish red grapes. Tempranillo has been grown on the Iberian Peninsula since the time of Phoenician settlements. It is the main grape used in Rioja, and is often referred to as Spain's noble grape. The grape has been planted throughout the globe's wine regions.
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I'm new to red wines. New to wines, period. Been a beer drinker most of my life. Now in my mid 40s, I've recently started exploring different wines, and started learning about the different varietals - and what tastes good to my palate. Just bought my first Tempranillo, and it just hits home for me. This video was very helpful in learning about my new favorite wine. Thank you!
I cannot get enough Tempranillo. Always in the wine rack.
I know your post is two years old haha but what was your first tempranillo? Which winemaker?
This grape is excellent! My favorite wine at the moment is mostly tempranillo, and costs about 9$ I would love to see you review Puerta de Plata Reserva 2013... Its 60% tempranillo 40% grenache. This wine comes from Catalunya and has never disappointed me! Cheers and stay healthy!
Thanks for the recommendation.
Well done, I'm really getting into watching these short tutorials. Great way to break down the wine with the picture examples. Looking forward to your next episode. Thank you
Thanks Patrick. Will keep the videos (with cards) coming. Best wishes
One of my favourite grape 🍇 too. Really good wines at affordable prices from Spain 🇪🇸.
Yes the price point on these wines is fantastic. I have a few that are aging nicely and cost no more than £15
You are doing a great job.Stay passionate .
Thankyou so much.
Hi Everyone. Hope you are all safe and well.
Are you a fan of Tempranillo? Which region do you enjoy them from?
Rioja and Ribera del duero are my fave, check this out ruclips.net/video/QRej20AIoqg/видео.html
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Great job, complete definetly. 10/10 !!!
Thanks for the discussion on Tempranilo. I found it interesting, expanding my knowledge of this Noble Grape.
Great video. Concise, well articulated and easy to follow. You're a natural at this presenting stuff!
Thank you so much
Loooove this new format! Thanks
Hey thanks. That's good to hear and helps me with the channel.
That was a wonderful video - super helpful. One of your best. Thanks!
Wow. Thankyou. That's really kind of you
Tempranillo reserve from Spain tonight cheers🥂
I may have to do the same!!
As always. Great video. Thank you. Cheers! As far as regions. Rioja, Douro, Texas......a little old world a little new!🍷🍷🍷
Cheers to that.
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Awomas fwom woyne.. from an English Canadian. Your accent sounds like Terry Jones in Monty Python. Much love from Victoria, BC.
Nice shirt again. Good presentation.
Thanks very much. Appreciate your feedback
I am loving some of the Rioja's I have tried. The Fabelist, out of Santa Barbara also makes a fine Tempranillo.
That's good to know. Yes I'm a big fan. I have family in Spain so get to try plenty.
That was helpful - Tempranillo must be one of the most versatile grapes through ageing & oak influence - I'd be interested to know how bottle ageing develops flavours esp with Reserva/Grand Reservas 🤔
Thanks for watching. Good to know it was helpful.
I really enjoyed this video. Big fan of Tempranillo. Couldn't give us the first letter of the supermarket :)
It was Waitrose. Thanks for watching.
Every bottle of Tempranillo I’ve bought i would buy again but I can’t say that about Pinot noir
I do love a good Tempranillo.
i want to know about bordeaux grapes
Thanks for the suggestion.
Please one more time show the grapes 🍇 for the nexts videos on the corner of your screen thanks
Question 6:06 ABV Alcohol content! How many % percentage? Otherwise, excellent educational Tempranillo content. Thanks. Here in tropical Bangkok, Thailand "T" is the underdog, unfortunately. Upscale supermarkets maybe you'll find some Spanish wines. Otherwise, all New World here. Australian and Chile. It's about the price! Especially Australia, due to import duties (trade agreements). Thailand produces also it's own wine in the highlands of Khao Yai three hours from BKK. Here is one of the vineyards. PB Valley ruclips.net/video/5IJR9ooqlxg/видео.html
Alcohol content was 13%