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Grape Varietals

Search a comprehensive selection of wine grape varieties at Wine Auctioneer. From classic noble grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay to rare regional gems, discover the origins, characteristics, and flavours that define the world’s finest wines.

 
 
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Aglianico

Aglianico is a black grape grown in the southern regions of Italy, predominantly in Basilicata and Campania. It is considered along with Sangiovese and Nebbiolo to be one of the three greatest Italian varieties.

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Albariño

Albariño is a white grape grown in Galicia in north-western Spain, and in northern Portugal where the grape is known as Alvarinho. Some of the oldest living vines in the world are Albariño vines and are up to 300 years old.

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Red Grape Varietal

Alicante Bouschet

Alicante Bouschet is a rare grape known as a teinturier, meaning it has red coloured flesh as well as skin. The deep colours it produces means it has historically been popular for blending with lighter red wines, however it also produces highly prized varietal wines as well.

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White Grape Varietal

Aligoté

Aligoté is a white grape that produces dry white wines and is the third-most popular variety grown in the Burgundy region of France, after Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Along with blackcurrant liqueur, Aligoté wine is the traditionally the key ingredient of the Kir cocktail.

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White Grape Varietal

Ansonica

Ansonica, also referred to as Inzolia, is a white grape variety that is indigenous to Italy. It is mostly grown in Sicily - where it is often used to produce Marsala wine - as well as Tuscany and to a lesser extent, Calabria.

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White Grape Varietal

Antão Vaz

Antão Vaz is a white wine grape native to Portugal and one of the most prized varieties of the Alentejo region. Historically almost exclusively grown in Vidigueira, it can nowadays also be found in small cultivations around Lisbon and in the Península de Setúbal.

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Apple

Apples serve as a popular alternative to grapes in winemaking. Their natural sugars, balanced acidity, and distinctive flavors yield crisp, refreshing fruit wines, showcasing the potential of non-grape fermentations to produce unique and enjoyable expressions of terroir.

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Red Grape Varietal

Areni

Areni is a thick-skinned red grape variety of ancient origin that is cultivated in the Transcaucasus where it makes full-bodied red wines, notably in Armenia and Turkey.

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White Grape Varietal

Arinto

Arinto is a versatile grape that is commonly grown in most of Portugal’s wine regions. In Vinho Verde it goes by the alternative name of Pedernã.

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White Grape Varietal

Arneis

Arneis is an Italian white grape variety that is most commonly associated with the Piedmont region. The historical role of the grape has been as a softening for Nebbiolo, however Arneis today is more commonly found in varietal wines. 

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White Grape Varietal

Assyrtiko

Assyrtiko is a white grape indigenous to Greece, specifically to the the island of Santorini in the southern Aegean sea.

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Nebbiolo

Nebbiolo is a red wine grape variety that is mostly grown in the Piedmont region of Italy. It is best known for producing the highly prized red wines of Barolo and Barbaresco, which are known for their elegance, complexity and long aging potential.

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Red Grape Varietal

Negroamaro

Negroamaro is a red wine grape variety that is native to the Puglia region of southern Italy. It is often blended with other grape varieties such as Malvasia Nera and Primitivo to produce full-bodied, tannic wines with high alcohol content.

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Nerello Cappucio

Nerello Cappuccio is an Italian red grape primarily grown in Sicily, often blended with Nerello Mascalese in Etna wines. It is valued for its bright acidity, soft tannins, and subtle red fruit notes, contributing balance and complexity to regional blends.

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Red Grape Varietal

Nerello Mascalese

Nerello Mascalese is a red wine grape variety that is grown on the slopes of Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy. It is known for producing light to medium-bodied wines with high acidity and moderate tannins, often described as having complex and delicate flavours.

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Red Grape Varietal

Nero d'Avola

Nero d'Avola is a red wine grape variety that is indigenous to Sicily, Italy. It is one of the most widely grown grape varieties in Sicily and is known for producing full-bodied wines with high tannins and bold, fruit-forward flavours.

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Red Grape Varietal

Norton

Norton, also known as Cynthiana, is a red wine grape variety that is native to the United States and is grown primarily in Missouri and the Midwest.

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White Grape Varietal

Nuragus

Nuragus is a white wine grape variety that is indigenous to the island of Sardinia, Italy. It is one of the oldest grape varieties in Sardinia and is traditionally used to produce light, crisp, and refreshing wines that are often consumed as an aperitif.

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Tannat

Tannat is a red wine grape variety that is indigenous to the South West France region. It is now widely grown in South America, particularly in Uruguay, where it is known for producing full-bodied and tannic red wines with high alcohol content.

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Red Grape Varietal

Tempranillo

Tempranillo is a red wine grape variety that is widely grown in the Spanish wine regions of Rioja and Ribera del Duero. It is considered one of the most important wine grapes in Spain and is known for producing medium-bodied red wines with firm tannins and flavours of red fruit and spices.

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Red Grape Varietal

Teroldego

Teroldego is a red wine grape variety that is indigenous to the Trentino-Alto Adige wine region of north-eastern Italy. It is known for producing full-bodied, deeply coloured red wines with high tannins and complex flavours, and is considered one of the flagship grape varieties of the region.

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Tinta Amarela

Tinta Amarela is an indigenous Portuguese red grape known for imparting subtle colour, moderate tannins, and complexity to blends.

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Tinta Barroca

Tinta Barroca is a Portuguese red grape cultivated in the Douro region. Renowned for its soft tannins and vibrant fruit character, it adds depth and balance to both Port and dry red blends, reflecting its traditional origins.

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Tinta Cão

Tinta Cão is an ancient Portuguese red grape cultivated in the Douro region.

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Tinta de Toro

Tinta de Toro is a native Spanish red grape from the Toro region, known for its deep color, robust structure, and concentrated fruit flavors. It produces full-bodied wines with firm tannins and a distinct, rustic character reflective of its terroir.

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Tinta Roriz

Tinta Roriz is a Spanish red grape widely cultivated in regions like Douro and Alentejo. Known for its vibrant red fruit, firm tannins, and nuanced spice, it adds depth and complexity to both blends and varietal wines, distinguishing itself from other clones.

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Tokay

Tokay is a red grape primarily linked to Hungary's famed Tokaji wines. Valued for its high acidity and layered flavors of citrus, honey, and spice, it produces age-worthy wines that capture the unique character of its native terroir.

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White Grape Varietal

Torrontés

Torrontés is a white wine grape variety that is grown in Argentina, where it is the country's signature white wine grape.

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Touriga Francesca

Touriga Francesa is a traditional Portuguese red grape, widely grown in the Douro region. Valued for its aromatic complexity, robust tannins, and dark fruit flavors, it adds structure and depth to both Port and dry wines, reflecting its strong regional heritage.

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Red Grape Varietal

Touriga Nacional

Touriga Nacional is a red wine grape variety that is indigenous to Portugal and is considered one of the country's most important wine grapes.

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White Grape Varietal

Traminette

Traminette is a hybrid wine grape variety that was developed in the United States.

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Trebbiano

Trebbiano is a white wine grape variety that is widely grown in Italy and is one of the country's most planted grape varieties. It is also grown in France, where it is known as Ugni Blanc, and is used in the production of brandy and fortified wines.

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