Tannat

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Tannat is a robust, tannin-rich red wine grape variety traditionally associated with southwestern France and now also widely grown in Uruguay and other New World regions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf red wine grape
wine grape variety
climateSuitability sunny, dry conditions
warm climates
color red
commonBlendPartner Cabernet Franc
Cabernet Sauvignon
Fer Servadou
Merlot
Pinenc
countryOfOrigin France
foodPairing barbecue
game dishes
grilled red meat
rich stews
majorProducingCountry Argentina
Australia
Brazil
France
South Africa
United States of America
surface form: United States

Uruguay
notableCharacteristic ageing potential
deep color
high acidity
high tannin levels
robust structure
notableNewWorldRegion California, United States
surface form: California

Mendoza Province
surface form: Mendoza

Paso Robles AVA
Uruguay
synonym Harriague (in Uruguay)
traditionalRegion Béarn AOC
Béarn AOC
surface form: Irouléguy AOC

Madiran AOC
southwestern France
surface form: Southwest France
typicalAromas blackberry
chocolate
dark fruit
leather
plum
smoke
spice
typicalUse blending component
varietal wines
typicalWineStyle ageworthy red wine
full-bodied red wine
highly tannic red wine
vinificationPractice extended maceration
micro-oxygenation
oak ageing
viticulturalCharacteristic good disease resistance
high phenolic content
late ripening
thick-skinned berries
wineComponent high polyphenol content
high proanthocyanidin content

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