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Definition of Tempranillo in English: Tempranillonoun ˌtɛmprəˈniːjəʊˌtemprəˈnēyō mass noun1A variety of wine grape grown in Spain, used to make Rioja wine. Example sentencesExamples - It's a youthful blend of mainly Tempranillo with a little Cabernet and Merlot.
- It turns out the grape is a Tempranillo.
- Lying southwest of Rioja, the region's wines are Tempranillo based and oak-aged.
- The harvested Tempranillo grapes are fermented in the usual way.
- The 2001 El Coto Rioja was made with the traditional Tempranillo grape.
- Reds from the Rioja region of Spain are primarily made from Tempranillo grapes.
- The black grapes used - Tempranillo, Garnacha, Graziano and Mazuelo - continually deliver ripe, juicy fruit flavours.
- This wine is bold, forthright, and full of cherry Tempranillo character.
- In both places, wines are made mainly from the red grape Tempranillo.
- Their luxury 100 per cent Tempranillo, single estate Riojas have come to the notice of a wine guru.
- I absolutely love Rioja, which I think is made from Tempranillo.
- 1.1 A red wine made from the Tempranillo grape.
Example sentencesExamples - Fred took solace in a glass or two of Tempranillo.
- I have learnt I like Spanish reds, particularly Tempranillos.
- Many contemporary Tempranillos are perky but very slight.
- We sipped on Chardonnays, Merlots and Tempranillos.
- It is lighter in body and structure than other Tempranillos I have had.
- She and her husband managed to produce their first few barrels of Tempranillo Grenache.
- This young wine was more successful than just about any Aussie Tempranillos we've tasted.
- This was my introduction to the spiciness of the Tempranillos.
- Last week I tasted a flight of California Tempranillos.
- There were also Tempranillos from Australia, Argentina, Portugal and Mexico that received high marks from the judges.
- The fishcakes beg to be accompanied by a spicy Spanish red wine such as this youthful Tempranillo.
- The second room holds the Tempranillos.
- Expect the best crystal wine glasses in the correct shape for each wine, be it a Tempranillo or a Sauvignon Blanc.
- Older Tempranillos were so expensive that no one could afford them.
- Here is a Tempranillo from the justly praised Domaine de Eguren.
- I'd have to opt for cheese and biscuits and wash it all down with a bottle of Tempranillo, our most popular red.
- Tempranillo has been popular for generations.
- Visit the vineyard to taste one of California's few Tempranillos.
- Today we are introduced to Tempranillos and Semillons.
- The red to try now is their 2002 Tempranillo, of which just 400 cases have been made.
Origin Named after a village in northern Spain. Definition of Tempranillo in US English: Tempranillonounˌtemprəˈnēyō 1A variety of wine grape grown in Spain, used to make Rioja wine. Example sentencesExamples - The black grapes used - Tempranillo, Garnacha, Graziano and Mazuelo - continually deliver ripe, juicy fruit flavours.
- This wine is bold, forthright, and full of cherry Tempranillo character.
- It turns out the grape is a Tempranillo.
- Their luxury 100 per cent Tempranillo, single estate Riojas have come to the notice of a wine guru.
- It's a youthful blend of mainly Tempranillo with a little Cabernet and Merlot.
- In both places, wines are made mainly from the red grape Tempranillo.
- Reds from the Rioja region of Spain are primarily made from Tempranillo grapes.
- The 2001 El Coto Rioja was made with the traditional Tempranillo grape.
- The harvested Tempranillo grapes are fermented in the usual way.
- Lying southwest of Rioja, the region's wines are Tempranillo based and oak-aged.
- I absolutely love Rioja, which I think is made from Tempranillo.
- 1.1 A red wine made from the Tempranillo grape.
Example sentencesExamples - We sipped on Chardonnays, Merlots and Tempranillos.
- Last week I tasted a flight of California Tempranillos.
- Visit the vineyard to taste one of California's few Tempranillos.
- Expect the best crystal wine glasses in the correct shape for each wine, be it a Tempranillo or a Sauvignon Blanc.
- She and her husband managed to produce their first few barrels of Tempranillo Grenache.
- The second room holds the Tempranillos.
- Older Tempranillos were so expensive that no one could afford them.
- I have learnt I like Spanish reds, particularly Tempranillos.
- Tempranillo has been popular for generations.
- The fishcakes beg to be accompanied by a spicy Spanish red wine such as this youthful Tempranillo.
- It is lighter in body and structure than other Tempranillos I have had.
- This young wine was more successful than just about any Aussie Tempranillos we've tasted.
- Many contemporary Tempranillos are perky but very slight.
- I'd have to opt for cheese and biscuits and wash it all down with a bottle of Tempranillo, our most popular red.
- Fred took solace in a glass or two of Tempranillo.
- Today we are introduced to Tempranillos and Semillons.
- This was my introduction to the spiciness of the Tempranillos.
- There were also Tempranillos from Australia, Argentina, Portugal and Mexico that received high marks from the judges.
- Here is a Tempranillo from the justly praised Domaine de Eguren.
- The red to try now is their 2002 Tempranillo, of which just 400 cases have been made.
Origin Named after a village in northern Spain. |