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Do Grenache grape blend well with other varieties, if so which would be the
better choice?
I'm planning on doing a dry red and a Rosé with these, from the same 5
gallon batch is there a procedure to do both or should I do them separately?
How long should I leave the Rosé on the skins?
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Grenache blends well with wines with a lot of body such as syrah. As
unblended syrah can take a few years to develop. Blend it with a
lighter wine and it can be very good in a year.
Tim
> Do Grenache grape blend well with other varieties, if so which would be the
> better choice?
> I'm planning on doing a dry red and a Rosé with these, from the same 5
> gallon batch is there a procedure to do both or should I do them separately?
> How long should I leave the Rosé on the skins?
> Louise)

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Grenache blends well with wines with a lot of body such as syrah. As
unblended syrah can take a few years to develop. Blend it with a
lighter wine and it can be very good in a year.
Tim
> Do Grenache grape blend well with other varieties, if so which would be the
> better choice?
> I'm planning on doing a dry red and a Rosé with these, from the same 5
> gallon batch is there a procedure to do both or should I do them separately?
> How long should I leave the Rosé on the skins?
> Louise)

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Grenache blends well with wines with a lot of body such as syrah. As
unblended syrah can take a few years to develop. Blend it with a
lighter wine and it can be very good in a year.
Tim
> Do Grenache grape blend well with other varieties, if so which would be the
> better choice?
> I'm planning on doing a dry red and a Rosé with these, from the same 5
> gallon batch is there a procedure to do both or should I do them separately?
> How long should I leave the Rosé on the skins?
> Louise)

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Loiuse,
> > I'm planning on doing a dry red and a Rosé with these, from the same 5
> > gallon batch is there a procedure to do both or should I do them separately?
> > How long should I leave the Rosé on the skins?


It makes a wonderful Rose, I make it every few years. It has a great
perfume quality about it. I get it off the skins within a few hours.

> Grenache blends well with wines with a lot of body such as syrah. As
> unblended syrah can take a few years to develop. Blend it with a
> lighter wine and it can be very good in a year.


That blend is pretty common in the Rhone Valley of France. It really
blends well with Syrah, but I would not be concerned blending it with
anything. My Syrah comes from the central valley. It needs only a
year or so to develop so that's not a compelling need in my case.

Joe


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Loiuse,
> > I'm planning on doing a dry red and a Rosé with these, from the same 5
> > gallon batch is there a procedure to do both or should I do them separately?
> > How long should I leave the Rosé on the skins?


It makes a wonderful Rose, I make it every few years. It has a great
perfume quality about it. I get it off the skins within a few hours.

> Grenache blends well with wines with a lot of body such as syrah. As
> unblended syrah can take a few years to develop. Blend it with a
> lighter wine and it can be very good in a year.


That blend is pretty common in the Rhone Valley of France. It really
blends well with Syrah, but I would not be concerned blending it with
anything. My Syrah comes from the central valley. It needs only a
year or so to develop so that's not a compelling need in my case.

Joe
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