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  • It now seems likely that Sardinia provided some important gifts to Spain in return, namely the Grenache grape that is grown on the island under the name Cannonau, and in Spain under the name Garnacha.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • It now seems likely that Sardinia provided some important gifts to Spain in return, namely the Grenache grape that is grown on the island under the name Cannonau, and in Spain under the name Garnacha.

    Sun, Sea, and Wine: Sardinia 2008

  • For instance, if someone is searching for a wine made from the Grenache grape, the shopper might not know that in Sardinia the grape is called Cannonau, but it will show up in a sort.

    What's Wrong With Wine on the Web 2009

  • For instance, if someone is searching for a wine made from the Grenache grape, the shopper might not know that in Sardinia the grape is called Cannonau, but it will show up in a sort.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

  • For instance, if someone is searching for a wine made from the Grenache grape, the shopper might not know that in Sardinia the grape is called Cannonau, but it will show up in a sort.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

  • For instance, if someone is searching for a wine made from the Grenache grape, the shopper might not know that in Sardinia the grape is called Cannonau, but it will show up in a sort.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

  • For instance, if someone is searching for a wine made from the Grenache grape, the shopper might not know that in Sardinia the grape is called Cannonau, but it will show up in a sort.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

  • A series of grape varieties were planted commencing in 1998, including Sardinia's best known, the Cannonau red grape and the Vermentino white grape.

    The Subdued Side of Sardinia Cristina Slattery 2010

  • It's even big in Sardinia, where it's known as Cannonau.

    Grenache Enters the Spotlight 2009

  • Craig Camp had a Cannonau a few weeks ago, and likened it to an old-fashioned Chateauneuf du Pape from the Rhone.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

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