grenache

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English[edit]

A bunch of grenache grapes

Etymology[edit]

From French grenache.

Noun[edit]

grenache (countable and uncountable, plural grenaches)

  1. A specific widely-planted variety of red wine grape, or a wine made from such grapes
    • 2007 September 26, Florence Fabricant, “Calendar”, in New York Times[1]:
      A five-course pork dinner paired with grenache wines from several countries will be held on Monday [] .

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Noun[edit]

grenache m (plural grenaches)

  1. grenache

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