Best Wine Variety Types in the World
Primitivo is an Italian grape variety with quite interesting origins. Research conducted in 1994 proved that the grape is identical to Californian Zinfandel, while it was later discovered that both grapes originated from an old and obscure Croatian grape Crljenak Kaštelanski.
Despite the same lineage, these grapes are influenced by their terroir, and they can slightly differ in character. In Italy, Primitivo is mostly cultivated in Apulia, where it is used in the appellation Primitivo di Manduria. Primitivo is a somewhat rustic wine, dark, intense, and rich in tannins that tend to mellow with age.
VARIATIONS OF Primitivo
Saperavi is a resilient red Georgian grape that originated in the eastern region of Kakheti, and though it is still predominant in Georgia, small amounts are also grown in other Eastern European regions, Australia, and the United States.
This teinturier grape that has dark skins and flesh produces full-bodied wines of a dark garnet color which are characterized by aromas of ripe red berries and pleasant acidity. Most wines produced from the Saperavi grapes are varietal and have a great tendency to age.
Sapervai wines are incredibly versatile and can match a variety of dishes, including delicate fish dishes, stews, grilled meat, or game.
Malagousia is an ancient, white-skinned Greek grape that was saved from extinction by Vangelis Gerovassiliou, who brought it back from obscurity in the 1970s. The grape produces aromatic dry wines, which are usually of excellent quality.
It is also used to make dense and perfumed dessert styles. On the nose, the wines display intense aromas often reminiscent of peaches, pears, and tropical fruit, usually with citrusy, herbal, and subtle floral notes. On the palate, they are full-bodied, rich, and round, and the best examples manage to remain lively and fresh.
Gewurztraminer is a pink-skinned grape that produces some of the most aromatic and complex white wines in the world. The exact origin of Gewurztraminer is hard to trace, but the grape is related to Traminer family that is cultivated across Europe, and although Gewurztraminer has shown success in Germany, Austria, Australia, Washington and California, the French Alsace region remains its foreground.
Alsace produces varietals that are rich and typically deeply colored, often low in acidity and high in alcohol with exotic aromas of lychee and rose petals. Their character and the body heavily depends on the terroir and ripeness of the grapes, and they may range from dry to off-dry and sweet styles.
THE BEST Gewurztraminer d'Alsace Wine Varieties

Weingut Hans Wirsching
Iphöfer Kalb Gewürztraminer Trockenbeerenauslese
Frankfurt International Trophy - Grand Gold 2022

Weingut Ökonomierat Petgen-Dahm
Petgen-Dahm Gewürztraminer-Sekt b.A. "Les deux dames" klassische Flaschengärung
Asia Wine Trophy - Grand Gold 2017
Malbec originally comes from southwest France, but recently it has become one of the most important grape varieties in Argentina, where it developed an entirely different flavor profile. Due to the unique geographic and climatic features, Argentinian Malbec usually displays fruity notes of cherries, strawberries, or plums that are complemented by soft and velvety tannins.
When aged in oak, the wine usually develops chocolate, vanilla, tobacco, or cocoa nuances. Argentinian Malbec is best paired with grilled or roasted beef, especially leaner cuts such as skirt steak, but it can also work well with pork or poultry.
THE BEST Malbec Argentina Wine Varieties
Although Carménère originated in Bordeaux, it has virtually disappeared from its native region, and though small amounts of Carménère are planted in Italy, Argentina, and California, the grape found its true home in Chile where the majority of it is planted today.
Long considered extinct and mistaken for Merlot, this dark-skinned grape is used in blends, but it performs best as a single varietal wine. The best expressions of Chilean Carménère will display aromas and flavors of juicy red fruit that may be accompanied by herbal, spicy, and black fruit nuances.
Nero d’Avola is an indigenous Sicilian red grape, whose name, meaning the black of Avola, refers to its distinctive dark color. For most of the 20th century, Nero d'Avola was used as a blending grape, but in the 1990s winemakers started making high-quality, bold varietal wines.
Nero d’Avola wines are typically produced as dense and dark, with flavors reminiscent of black fruit and chocolate, or as young and fresh wines that are characterized by cherry and herbal notes. They are high in tannins and pair well with rich meat dishes, hearty stews, and barbecued meat.
Albariño is a white grape variety grown in northwest Spain (Galicia) and northwest Portugal (Monção and Melgaço) where it is used to make varietal white wines. Albariño wines are very light, fresh, crisp, with high acids and of a rich, floral, and aromatic character.
Its specific aromas often include white peach, apricot, melon, pineapple, mango, and honeysuckle with an underlying minerality. Albariño wines are very versatile when it comes to food pairing, with seafood being the most obvious choice, along with a variety of dishes from Chinese, Indian, and Thai cuisine.
THE BEST Albariño Wine Varieties
Riesling is an aromatic white grape native to Germany. It is a terroir-driven wine known for its versatile character and intense aroma, usually reminiscent of citrus, petroleum, and white flowers. In Alsace, Riesling is one of the main varieties.
Although the grape is often associated with sweeter styles, most of the examples coming from Alsace are bone dry. Riesling from Alsace can slightly vary in character, from leaner to more opulent, flavor-packed expressions, but it is generally complex, richly flavored, and high in acidity.
THE BEST Alsace Riesling Wine Varieties
Roditis is a pink-skinned variety from Greece that is cultivated throughout the mainland. It is the second most planted grape in Greece, used both in varietals and blends. The grape was mostly used for bland, inexpensive bulk wines, but the recent shift to quality has slightly improved its reputation.
Roditis is terroir-driven, and the grape is multi-clonal (at least three confirmed clones), creating wines with somewhat different characters and features. The best expressions come from old vines and high altitudes, resulting in subtly aromatic wines with a medium body and high acidity, such as those from Aigialia Slopes in the Peloponnese.
Best Wine Variety Producers in the World
AWARDS

Frankfurt International Trophy - Grand Gold
2024, 2022, 2021

Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2023, 2021, 2019

Decanter World Wine Awards - Platinum
2020, 2019
BEST Château de Meursault Wines
Established in 1820, Pereira D’Oliveira today is run by Anibal, Luis and Filipe D’Oliveira, the fifth generation of the family and the direct descendants of Joao Pereira d’Oliveira who founded the company. Their philosophy is to produce wines of the highest possible quality with experience acquired over two centuries of wine making.
Above all their aim is to produce wines of exceptional balance – powerful and textured with wonderful aromatic complexity, yet balanced by freshness.
AWARDS

Berlin Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2024, 2023, 2022, 2019, 2018

Portugal Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2022

IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Gold
2019
BEST Pereira d'Oliveira Vinhos Wines
Romagna Terre is an Italian cheese producer located in the Emilia-Romagna region. The company specializes in the production of traditional Italian cheeses, including Parmigiano Reggiano. It employs artisanal methods to ensure the high quality of its products.
Romagna Terre sources its milk from local farms, adhering to strict quality control standards.
AWARDS

World Cheese Awards - Gold
2024, 2022, 2021

World Cheese Awards - Super Gold
2024, 2023
BEST Romagna Terre Cheeses
Familia Torres is a prominent Spanish winery founded in 1870 by the Torres family in the Penedès region of Catalonia. Renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation, the winery produces a wide range of wines, including red, white, rosé, and sparkling wines, primarily using native grape varieties such as Tempranillo, Garnacha, and Parellada.
The Torres family emphasizes sustainable vineyard practices and has been a pioneer in organic and biodynamic farming. Their vineyards are located in various regions of Spain, including Penedès, Priorat, and Ribera del Duero, allowing them to craft wines that reflect the distinct terroir of each area.
AWARDS

Decanter World Wine Awards - Platinum
2022, 2021, 2019, 2017

Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2021, 2020, 2019, 2016

International Wine Challenge - International Cabernet Sauvignon Trophy
2017
BEST Familia Torres Wines
Mr. Riggs is a boutique winery based in McLaren Vale, South Australia, founded by winemaker Ben Riggs in 2001. The winery combines traditional winemaking techniques with innovative practices to craft premium wines that reflect the character and climate of the region.
Mr. Riggs sources its grapes from carefully selected vineyards across South Australia, particularly focusing on McLaren Vale and Adelaide Hills, which are known for producing rich, flavorful wines with a strong sense of terroir.
AWARDS

Frankfurt International Trophy - Grand Gold
2023, 2020

Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2020, 2018

Decanter World Wine Awards - Platinum
2017
BEST Mr. Riggs Wines
AWARDS

Concours International de Lyon - Gold
2025

World Cheese Awards - Gold
2024, 2023, 2022

World Cheese Awards - Super Gold
2024, 2022
BEST Caseificio Storico Amatrice Wines
AWARDS

IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Gold
2023, 2022, 2019

Frankfurt International Trophy - Grand Gold
2022, 2018, 2017

Portugal Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2022, 2018
BEST Justino's Madeira Wines Wines
Weingut R&A Pfaffl is an Austrian winery located in the Weinviertel wine region, precisely in Stetten. The winery is managed by the Pfaffl family, as a family business. Roman and Adelheid Pfaffl took over their parents' farm in 1978 with 23 hectares of arable fields and less than one hectare of vineyards.
Currently the vineyard extends over more than 100 hectares, of which 70% is cultivated with white grape varieties.
AWARDS

Frankfurt International Trophy - Grand Gold
2024, 2023, 2022, 2021

Berlin Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2022
BEST Weingut R&A Pfaffl Wines
AWARDS

Berlin Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2024, 2022, 2021

Portugal Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2023, 2022, 2017

Asia Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2019, 2017
BEST Weingut Keringer Wines
Weingut Ökonomierat Petgen-Dahm is a family-owned winery located in the picturesque region of Saar Valley, Germany. The winery has a long history, dating back several generations, and is known for producing high-quality wines that reflect the unique terroir of the area.
The estate specializes in Riesling, which is the flagship grape variety of the region, though they also produce a range of other white and red wines.
AWARDS

Berlin Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018

Asia Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2017
BEST Weingut Ökonomierat Petgen-Dahm Wines
Best Wine Varieties in the World
AWARDS

World Cheese Awards - Super Gold
2024

Italian Cheese Awards - Nominee
2022, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017

Italian Cheese Awards - ICA
2019
AWARDS

Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2023, 2021, 2019
AWARDS

Frankfurt International Trophy - Grand Gold
2024, 2022, 2021
The growing season of Vintage 2021 in the Barossa was cool and mild, resulting in a long ripening period and the development of ripe and generous flavours. Meticulous attention to detail produced stunning parcels of fruit with physiological ripeness from the two source vineyards in the Barossa and Eden Valley.
Upon arrival at the winery the parcels were de-stemmed into small sweeping arm fermenters, inoculated with a specialised yeast strain and pressed separately to stainless steel vessels for malolactic fermentation. Maturation took place in new and seasoned French and American oak hogsheads for 18 months, of which only the best barrels formed the blend.
AWARDS

IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Armagnac Gold Trophy
2019

Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2017
AWARDS

Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2020, 2018
AWARDS

Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2021, 2019
Viña Monty Graciano Reserva is a premium wine made from 100% Graciano, a grape variety that has become a hallmark in the Rioja region. The 2016 vintage was rated as excellent, with a perfect balance of acidity and alcohol, high aromatic quality, and exceptional phenolic ripeness, giving the wine depth and persistence.
After manual harvesting, grapes from both vineyards are vinified separately. The wine has a cherry-red color with violet hues. Its aromas feature balsamic and spicy notes reminiscent of fennel and black licorice. On the palate, it is firm and exceptionally broad, with sweet tannins, mineral and balsamic nuances, and the presence of black fruit, delivering a long and persistent finish.
AWARDS

Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2024

Concours Mondial de Bruxelles - Grande Médaille d'or
2023
AWARDS

Falstaff - 99

Vivino - 4.7
Made from Riesling grapes harvested at extremely low temperatures, this wine is crafted through a natural freezing process that concentrates the sugars and flavors in the berries. Intensely aromatic, featuring a bouquet of ripe stone fruits such as apricot and peach, complemented by notes of honey, candied citrus, and a hint of exotic spices.
Subtle undertones of floral and mineral nuances add depth.
AWARDS

Berlin Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2023, 2021, 2020
AWARDS

Concours International de Lyon - Gold
2025

World Cheese Awards - Super Gold
2024










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