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Whether you’re discovering the world of wine or seeking something new for your cellar, Grenache offers a warm, fruit-forward charm that suits all kinds of palates. Known for its versatility, Grenache wine can range from light and juicy to complex and full-bodied, making it a favourite among Australian winemakers and wine lovers alike.
Buy Grenache Wine Online
Whether you’re discovering the world of wine or seeking something new for your cellar, Grenache offers a warm, fruit-forward charm that suits all kinds of palates. Known for its versatility, Grenache wine can range from light and juicy to complex and full-bodied, making it a favourite among Australian winemakers and wine lovers alike.
We offer a carefully curated selection of Grenache wines from leading wine regions across Australia and the world. Explore and buy Grenache wine online—all delivered straight to your door by an Aussie-owned, proudly independent retailer who’s been shaping the local wine scene since 1946.
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What is Grenache Wine?
Grenache (also known as Garnacha in Spain) is a red wine grape that thrives in warm climates. It produces wines that are typically medium-bodied with red fruit flavours like strawberry, raspberry and cherry, often backed by subtle spice, herbs and earthy undertones. You might also detect a whisper of white pepper or dried thyme, particularly in Grenache from regions like McLaren Vale or Barossa Valley.
Because of its adaptability, Grenache is often used in both single-varietal wines and blends—especially GSM blends (Grenache, Shiraz, Mourvèdre).
Is Grenache Dry or Sweet?
Grenache is usually made in a dry style, though its ripe fruit profile can make it seem sweeter than it is. Most Australian Grenache wines are bone dry, with low tannins and medium acidity, which makes them wonderfully approachable.
For something more structured, seek out old vine Grenache or blends aged in oak, which develop more savoury, earthy characteristics over time.
What Food Goes Well with Grenache Wine?
Grenache’s fruity palate and soft tannins make it an exceptionally food-friendly red wine. It pairs beautifully with:
- Grilled lamb or pork
- Mediterranean dishes like ratatouille
- Hearty vegetarian meals with roasted vegetables and legumes
- Aged cheddar or manchego cheese
- Spiced dishes such as Moroccan tagines or mild curries
Its versatility means you can bring a bottle of Grenache to a casual BBQ just as easily as to a slow-cooked Sunday roast.
Where Does Grenache Grow Best?
Globally, Grenache thrives in sun-drenched regions like:
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Southern Rhône, France (especially Châteauneuf-du-Pape)
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Navarra and Priorat, Spain (under the name Garnacha)
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California’s Central Coast, USA
But some of the best Grenache wines now come from Australia, particularly from:
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McLaren Vale: known for elegant, old-vine Grenache with purity of fruit
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Barossa Valley: bolder styles with richer, darker fruit and spice
- Riverland and Clare Valley: producing innovative small-batch styles
Explore more from these iconic regions via our regions page.
Is Grenache Similar to Pinot Noir?
Grenache and Pinot Noir share some similarities—they're both lighter-bodied reds with red fruit profiles—but they’re quite distinct. Pinot Noir tends to be more delicate and acidic, with subtle complexity, while Grenache is more robust, fruit-forward and warming on the palate.
If you enjoy Pinot Noir, Grenache can be a natural next step—especially if you're exploring spicier or more rustic red wines.
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Not sure where to start? Our Personal Wine Advisors can help you choose a Grenache that suits your taste, whether you're after a juicy everyday red or something to savour over time.
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