Pronunciation Guide

Pronunciation Guide

Wines can take their names from the regions in which they are produced or the grapes from which they are made. So, while Bordeaux denotes a region, Chardonnay refers to the grape in the wine - we've divided our pronunciation guide accordingly. Let's talk wine.

Regional names

These are the most popular regional varieties of wine.

French varieties

Chablis

| Shab-lee. One of Burgundy's most famous white wines.

Châteauneuf-du-Pape

| Shatto-nerf-doo-pap. Rich red wine from the Rhône.

Muscadet

| Moose-cad-ay. The bone dry white wine from the Loire.

German varieties

Liebfraumilch

| Leeb-frow-milsch. Medium dry white blend for Germany.

Italian varieties

Chianti

| Kee-yanti. Top red wine of Tuscany.

Soave

| So-warvay. Dry white wine from Verona in northern Italy.

Valpolicella

| Val-polly-chella. Red wine from northern Italy.

Portuguese varieties

Vinho Verde

| Veenyo-vair day. Crisp and fresh lemony white wine from northern Portugal.

Spanish varieties

Cava

| Car-vah. The Spanish equivalent of Champagne.

Rioja

| Ree-ockhar (with a lot of gutteral noises in the ckh). Spanish wine.

Grape names

These are the most popular varieties of grape used in wine production.

Cabernet Sauvignon

| Cabernay-So-vinyon. The world's most widely planted red grape.

Chardonnay

| Shar-don-ay. Most famous white grape in the world.

Chenin Blanc

| Shernan Blonk. White grape from the Loire in France and also South Africa and New Zealand.

Pinot Noir

| Pee-no Nwar. The famous red grape of Burgundy also grown in the New World.

Riesling

| Reece-ling (not Rice-ling). Elegant white grape, grown in Germany, Alsace and Australia.

Sangiovese

| Sangee-ovayzee. The red grape of Tuscany used to make Chianti.

Sauvignon Blanc

| So-vinyon-blonk. Zesty white grape grown in most of the world.

Semillon

| Semi-yon. White grape from France used for both dry and the famous sweet wines. Found in the New World as well.

Syrah

| Sirra. This red peppery Rhône grape is called Shiraz in New World wines.

Tempranillo

| Tempraneel-yo. Spicy red grape from Spain and South America.

Viognier

| Vee-on-yay. The sophisticated white grape of the renowned Rhône wine, Condrieu, now also grown in the Languedoc to make affordable Vin de Pays (Van duh Pay).