Noun
A variety of black grape used to make red wines, native to Spain.
A wine made with this grape.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThirteen Lodi wineries are celebrating International Tempranillo Day this weekend from Friday, Nov. 10 to Sunday, Nov. 12. You can visit any one of the participating wineries, collect a complimentary guidebook and begin your Lodi Tempranillo Tour. Source: Internet
He also makes some of the best syrah, chardonnay, and tempranillo in the state. Source: Internet
The winery is opening with five wines (a tempranillo, Meritage, chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, and pinot noir) that will be poured Thu-Sun 3pm-10pm at the tasting bar. Source: Internet
The El Fogon label features unoaked, steel-fermented varietals including Malbec, Chardonnay, Bonarda (aka Charbono), Tempranillo, Torrontes, and a Cabernet Sauvignon. Source: Internet
This wine employs the traditional Southern Portugal red blend of 40 percent Alfrocheiro, 40 percent Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo, often also called Aragonez in Portugal) and 20 percent Touriga Nacional. Source: Internet
Start with some quality beers (Echigo, Mikkeller), or sake, and you’ll note it’s not your usual wine list either, with Spanish sparkling (a brut nature at that), tempranillo, and more. Source: Internet