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Only 4,5- and 5,0 NJP-wines (Nenad Jelisic Points) are presented as the best vintages.

 

If for some wine behind “the best vintages” stands “none”, it means that none of the wine's vintages got 4,5 NJP or 5,0 NJP.

 

 

Graves (the wine district's) grapes, for red wines dominate Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon followed by Cabernet Franc, while for the whites wines dominate the Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon, followed by small amounts of Muscadelle. (2012-05)

 

Graves soils, gravel mixed with sand and in some places even with clay. (2012-05)

 

Graves (the wine district's) the best vintages, 1900, 1904, 1906, 1914, 1918, 1924, 1926, 1929, 1945, 1947, 1949, 1953, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1982, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1996, 2000, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016 and 2018. (2020-06)

 

Graves (the wine district's) the best wineries, Château Climens, Château Coutet (Cuvée Madame), Château Doisy-Daëne (L'Extravagant), Château d'Yquem, Château Haut-Brion, Château La Mission Haut Brion, Château Pape Clément, Château Rieussec och Château Suduiraut. (2020-06)

 

Graves de Vayres, a French appellation that belongs to the wine area of ​​Entre-Deux-Mers, which in turn belongs to the Bordeaux wine region.

 

Grenache, a red wine grape. Grenache is the most planted grape in Spain and the world's fourth most planted grape. Grenache is also known as Garnacha (in Spain) and Cannonau (on the island of Sardinia in Italy). (2011-02)

 

Grignan-les-Adhémar, a French appellation that belongs the wine district of Southern Rhône, which in turn belongs the Rhône wine region. Until the year 2010, this appellation had another name, Coteaux du Tricastin. The appellation has 1,488 ha. The allowed yield for white wines is 45 hl/ha, for red and rosé wines is 52 hl/ha, and the average yield is 41 hl/ha. (2012-10)

 

Grignan-les-Adhémar grapes, to red grapes belong: Cinsault, Carignan, Grenache, Cinsault, Mourvèdre and Syrah. To the white grapes belong: Bourboulenc, Clairette, Grenache Blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier. (2012-10)

 

Grignan-les-Adhémar soils, mixed soils. Gravel, stones, clay, limestone, and alluvial soils, on the top of clayey limestone. (2012-10)

 

Grosset, Gaia (red dry blend wine), Clare Valley, South Australia, Australia, the best vintages, until vintage 2017 none. (2020-06)

 

Grosset, Piccadilly, Chardonnay (white dry wine), Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia, the best vintages, until vintage 2018 none. (2020-06)

 

Grosset, Polish Hill, Riesling (white dry wine), Clare Valley, South Australia, Australia, the best vintages, until vintage 2019 none. (2020-06)

Grosslage, a vineyard area in a village can consist of a number of Einzellage-vineyards. Together, the Einzellage vineyards form a Grosslage-vineyard. For example, in the village of Kiedrich in the Rheingau, there are five Einzellage-vineyards: Sandgrub, Wasseros, Klosterberg, Turmberg and Graefenberg. The five together form Heiligenstock, which is Grosslage by Kiedrich.

 

Guado al Tasso, see Tenuta Guado al Tasso.

 

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