Garnacha is a red wine grape variety known for its fruity flavors and versatility. Originating from Spain, it thrives in warm climates and is often used to produce both single varietal wines and blends. The grape typically exhibits notes of red berries, such as strawberry and raspberry, along with hints of spice and herbs.
In addition to Spain, Garnacha is also grown in regions like France, where it is known as Grenache. It is a key component in many famous wines, including Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Côtes du Rhône. The grape's adaptability makes it popular among winemakers worldwide.