In France, Garnacha is called Grenache.
There are only two wine growing regions in Spain with the prestigious DOCa designation, the highest qualification level—they are the Rioja and Priorat.
The name Priorat hails from the word priory, a nod to the dedicated monks who established the region centuries ago.
Grenache is one of the most widely planted grape varieties in the world and can trace its origins to Catalonia. Well-suited to hot, dry climates, it's right at home in the Priorat.
Priorat has a unique soil type known as known as llicorella. A combination of volcanic slate and quartz that can seriously retain heat, think of asphalt on a hot summer day.
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