Tempranillo blanco is a white
Spanish wine grape variety that is grown in the
Rioja ''
Denominación de Origen'' (DOC). It is a mutation of the red
Tempranillo
Tempranillo (also known as Ull de Llebre, Cencibel, Tinto Fino and Tinta del Pais in Spain, Aragonez or Tinta Roriz in Portugal, and several other synonyms elsewhere) is a black grape variety widely grown to make full-bodied red wines in its ...
grape variety that is planted in Rioja. The white grape variety was discovered in a Tempranillo vineyard in the Rioja region by a wine grower in the late 20th century. In 2007, the ''
Consejo Regulador
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'' of Rioja officially sanctioned the use of Tempranillo blanco in the DOC wines of Rioja.
History
Tempranillo blanco was discovered in 1988 by a wine grower in a Tempranillo vineyard near
Murillo de Río Leza
Murillo de Río Leza is a village in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. The municipality covers an area of and as of 2011 had a population of 1835 people.
References
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in the
La Rioja province of northern Spain. While Tempranillo is a dark-skin variety used to produce red wine, the grower discovered that one of his vines had undergone a mutation that produced yellow-green clusters after
veraison.
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Grape Varieties
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In the 21st century, the
University of La Rioja and the
Agricultural Research and Development Centre (CIDA) worked with local wineries (such as
Viña Ijalba) to help revive and establish native grape varieties such as Tempranillo.
Use in Rioja
Currently Tempranillo blanco is found only in the Rioja wine region of Spain.
In 2007, the Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade working with the ''Consejo Regulador'' of the Rioja region came to an agreement that would allow the planting and use of Tempranillo blanco in white Rioja wines produced under the DOC labels. Tempranillo blanco was one of three native white varieties added to permitted list of Rioja grapes--
Maturana Blanca and
Turruntés being the others. Additionally,
Maturana Tinta,
Maturano,
Monastel,
Chardonnay
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,
Sauvignon Blanc
is a green-skinned grape variety that originates from the Bordeaux region of France. The grape most likely gets its name from the French words ''sauvage'' ("wild") and ''blanc'' ("white") due to its early origins as an indigenous grape in ...
and
Verdejo were added with Tempranillo blanco in the first major change of the Rioja
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involving grape varieties since the wine region was officially established in 1925.
[Jacob Gaffney ']
Rioja to Allow New Grape Varieties
'' ''The Wine Spectator'' January 29, 2007
Under the DOC rules, in order to have new plantings of Tempranillo blanco vineyards must pull up or uproot a previous planting of another variety. Wineries are able to use Tempranillo blanco in blends or as a
varietal bottling.
Viticulture and winemaking
Tempranillo blanco produces medium-sized clusters with loose, average size berries that are yellow-green in color. The variety
buds
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late but goes through veraison and
ripens early. At
harvest
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the grapes usually have a high
malic acid and high levels of
aromatic phenolic compounds
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such as
terpenes that contribute floral, tropical and citrus notes to the wine.
As a new variety, growers and winemakers are still learning about Tempranillo blanco and the types of wines it can produce. Winemaker Juan Carlos Sancha of Viña Ijalba, which has 1.5
hectares of the grape planted, describes Tempranillo blanco as having ''"...fantastic
acidity and aromas, and will combine well with
Viura."''
Synonyms
Among the various
synonym
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s that Tempranillo blanco has been known under include: Albana, Cencibel de la Mancha, Forenses, Temprana, Tempranilla and Tempranillo de la Rioja.
[ Vitis International Variety Catalogue ']
Tempranillo blanco
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References
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Spanish wine
Grape varieties of Spain
White wine grape varieties