Grape Varietals / Regions
Our wine experts name and explain some of the more popular internationally and locally grown grape varieties.
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Red Grapes

White Grapes

Cabernet Sauvignon

Bold, juicy and delicious, no wonder it’s the most popular red grape grown in the world!

Chardonnay

Oaked or unoaked, sparkling or still, this is the world’s most popular white grape!

Merlot

This “younger sibling” or little blackbird to Cabernet Sauvignon is always a soft and versatile crowd-pleaser!

Pinot Gris/Grigio

A grape that is commonly responsible for your summer sipper plans!

Shiraz / Syrah

This “Princess” in Arabic is a healthy grape varietal that is high in antioxidants!

Riesling

Riesling can easily accommodate your sweetness needs, as it’s commonly produced from dry to sweet styles in Germany!

Zinfandel

Don’t let this old, old grape varietal fool you. Zinfandel is ripe with intense jammy spices that will leave you wanting more!

Viognier

A high-quality and aromatic white grape varietal that can do wonders to Thai curry or a lemon-butter Mahi Mahi.

Sangiovese

A tart and savory Italian favourite that pairs well with any tomato-based dish!

Sauvignon Blanc

Extremely food-friendly and versatile, goes well with pretty much anything!

Cabernet Franc

A rustic, parent grape found in many blends, and is a fan-favourite for cheese lovers!

Pinot Noir

Delicate as a feather and elegant as your cat, Pinot Noir can offer you zen and pure bliss!

Nebbiolo

An extremely expressive and disarming varietal that can be pleasantly deceiving for the unfamiliar.

Grenache

If grapes were celebrities, Grenache would be on the A-List, shining on its own or with an entourage!

White Grapes

Chardonnay

Oaked or unoaked, sparkling or still, this is the world’s most popular white grape!

Pinot Gris/Grigio

A grape that is commonly responsible for your summer sipper plans!

Riesling

Riesling can easily accommodate your sweetness needs, as it’s commonly produced from dry to sweet styles in Germany!

Viognier

A high-quality and aromatic white grape varietal that can do wonders to Thai curry or a lemon-butter Mahi Mahi.

Sauvignon Blanc

Extremely food-friendly and versatile, goes well with pretty much anything!