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…and the 100

On my quest for wine knowledge,  wine education, wine enjoyment, and celebration I have tried my best to keep track of the varietals I have tried, either on their own, or in a blend. They are in no particular order. This is my list of the one hundred grape varietals that have traveled far or close to be tasted and drank by this humble servant of Bacchus – I am still trying to push myself and experience more and more wine regions and varietals from around the world and invite you to do the same!. It is a journey that takes place in my glass and it tastes like the world.

  •   Note that some varietals listed here have many more multiple names.

 

      1. Agiorgitiko [St. George]
      2. Aglianico
      3. Albariño
      4. Alvarelhão
      5. Aligoté
      6. Airén
      7. Auxerrois Blanc
      8. Arinarnoa
      9. Barbera
      10. Brachetto
      11. Bual [Boal]
      12. Black Muscat
      13. Baco Noir
      14. Blauer Portugieser [Kékoporto]
      15. Blanc de Bois
      16. Chambourcin
      17. Catarratto Bianco Latino
      18. Chardonnay Blanc
      19. Canaiolo Nero
      20. Carignan [Cariñena]
      21. Carménère
      22. Chasselas Blanc
      23. Chenin Blanc
      24. Cinsaut
      25. Concord
      26. Cortese Bianca
      27. Colombard
      28. Cabernet Sauvignon [Sauvignon Rouge]
      29. Cabernet Franc
      30. Corvina Varonese
      31. Dolcetto
      32. Dornfelder
      33. Durif [Petite Sirah]
      34. Folle Blanche
      35. Freisa
      36. Furmint
      37. Fer Servadou
      38. Fernão Pires
      39. Grüner Veltliner
      40. Grüner Silvaner
      41. Grillo [Riddu]
      42. Gamay Noir à Jus Blanc
      43. Garganega
      44. Graciano
      45. Greco Bianco
      46. Garnacha [Alicante]
      47. Grenache Blanc
      48. Grenache Gris
      49. Gewürztraminer
      50. Hárslevelű
      51. Hondarribi Zuria
      52. Inzolia [Ansonica]
      53. Kadarka [Gamza]
      54. Kékfrankos [Lemberger]
      55. Kövérszőlő
      56. Lenoir [Black Spanish]
      57. Loureiro / Lourerira
      58. Lambrusco
      59. Léon Millot
      60. Lagrein
      61. Mauzac Blanc
      62. Marechal Foch
      63. Merlot Noir
      64. Muscat of Alexandria [Lexia]
      65. Muscat Ottonel
      66. Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains
      67. Muscadelle
      68. Motepulciano
      69. Müller-Thurgau [Rivaner]
      70. Mourvèdre [Monastrell / Mataró]
      71. Muscadet [Melon de Bourgogne]
      72. Macabeo [Viura]
      73. Malbec [Auxerrois / Côt Noir]
      74. Malvasia Bianca
      75. Molinara
      76. Moschofilero
      77. Marsanne [Hermitage Blanc]
      78. Mavrodaphne
      79. Niagara
      80. Nebbiolo
      81. Nero D’Avola
      82. Norton
      83. Négrette
      84. Orange Muscat
      85. Pinot Meunier [ Riesling Noir]
      86. Prosecco [Glera]
      87. Palomino
      88. Parellada
      89. Pedro Ximenez [PX]
      90. Pecorino
      91. Periquita [Castelão]
      92. Picpoul Noir
      93. Pinot Blanc
      94. Pinot Gris
      95. Pinot Noir
      96. Pinotage
      97. Petit Verdot Noir
      98. Ruby Cabernet
      99. Rondinella
      100. Rousanne Blanc
      101. Refosco
      102. Raboso
      103. Riesling
      104. Souzão
      105. Sauvignon Vert [Sauvinonasse]
      106. Savatiano
      107. Sercial
      108. Seyval Blanc
      109. Syrah
      110. Sémillon
      111. Sangiovese [Brunello]
      112. Savagnin Blanc
      113. Sauvignon Blanc
      114. Scheurebe
      115. Sylvaner
      116. Symphony
      117. Tannat
      118. Tempranillo [Cencibel / Tinta Roriz]
      119. Torrontés
      120. Touriga Franca
      121. Touriga Nacional
      122. Tinta Cão
      123. Tinta Barroca
      124. Trajadura
      125. Tibouren
      126. Teroldego
      127. Ugni Blanc [Trebbiano]
      128. Verdejo
      129. Verdelho
      130. Verdicchio
      131. Vermentino
      132. Vernaccia
      133. Vidal Blanc
      134. Viogner
      135. Xarel-Lo
      136. Zinfandel [Primitivo]
      137. Zéta

 

…..and counting

I’m rewarded in 2007 with an Official Membership to

The Wine Century Club of New York City!

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