Green Grapes Kirkcaldy

Green Grapes Green grapes are often yellow, pinkish or even brown on the vine, and go towards making crisp, refreshing white wine. They have wonderful array of flavours, producing wines that range from the breathtakingly sharp to the luscious and aromatic.

One O One
41 High Street
Glasgow
Sideways Wine
+44 (0) 131 668 4207
91 St. Leonards Street
Edinburgh
Oddbins
+44 (0) 1224 311234
479 Great Western Road
Aberdeen
The Local
+44 (0) 1418 866693
42 Hairst Street
Renfrew
Haddows
+44 (0) 141 332 9677
46 Dundas Street
Glasgow
Laurence Smith & Son
+44 (0) 131 667 3327
61 Pleasance
Edinburgh
Haddows
+44 (0) 141 550 1456
360 Duke Street
Glasgow
Oddbins
+44 (0) 131 220 3516
223-225 High Street
Edinburgh
Oddbins
+44 (0) 141 649 7243
315 Kilmarnock Road
Glasgow
Haddows
+44 (0) 141 556 1013
400 Duke Street
Glasgow
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Green Grapes

Green Grapes

Green Grapes

Green grapes are often yellow, pinkish or even brown on the vine, and go towards making crisp, refreshing white wine. They have wonderful array of flavours, producing wines that range from the breathtakingly sharp to the luscious and aromatic.

Chardonnay
The world's favourite white grape variety ...
Chenin Blanc
Arguably the most versatile of all wine grape varieties ...
Gewürztraminer
Possibly the world's most intensely aromatic wine, full of spice, lychees and rose petals ...
Muscat
The only grape that makes a wine that smells like, well, grapes ...
Pinot Blanc
A light, creamy, floral, appley wine from Alsace and Northern Italy ...
Pinot Grigio
Also known as Pinot Gris in France - a delicately fragrant wine with a hint of honey ...
Riesling
The grape of Germany's greatest wines ...
Sauvignon Blanc
The epitome of a green wine style, bursting with gooseberries and cut grass flavours...
Semillon
The grape that forms the backbone of the famous Sauternes dessert wines ...
Viognier
This stylish Rhone Valley wine makes a great alternative to Chardonnay ...

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