Cépage |
Tempranillo |
Synonymes |
Tempranillo de Roija, Tinto Fino (Ribera del Duero), Cencibel (La Mancha, Valdepenas), Ull de Llebre (Catalonia) |
Couleur raisin |
Raisin à pellicule rouge |
Espèces |
Allochtone |
Vigueur |
Bonne |
Maturation |
Precocious |
Zones de culture |
The vegetative cycle is fairly short, making the vine suitable for cultivation even in the relatively cool areas of northern Spain, such as Rioja where in the Garnacha blend comes the most famous reds of Spain. In addition to Argentina, where it is known as Tempranilla, it has also found a terroir of choice in Tuscany, Lazio and observation in the province of Bolzano. |
Histoire |
At the origin of the name there may be its tendency to early maturation (temprano in spanish means soon). |
Caractéristiques ampélographiques |
Leaf: large, orbicular.
Bunch: Medium compact, large.
Acino. Medium size, irregular shape, with thick skin and blue-black color. |
Caractéristiques du vin obtenu à partir de ce cépage |
The wine from this grape is characterized by high alcohol, low acidity and very intense color. |