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What is the name of the origin-related grape variety mix with the main varieties Grenache Noir, Mourvèdre, Cinsaut and Carignan Noir, or Grenache Blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier?
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Correct answer is: Rhône recipe
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Rhône recipe
Term for a mixture of grape varieties or a cuvée that is typical for the French regions of Rhône and Languedoc-Roussillon. For red wines, these are the varieties Syrah, Grenache Noir (Garnacha Tinta), Mourvèdre (Monastrell), Cinsaut, Carignan Noir (Mazuelo) and others. In rosé wines, the Cinsaut variety is very often the main component. For white wines, the varieties are Grenache Blanc (Garnacha Blanca), Marsanne, Rolle (Vermentino), Roussanne, Viognier and others.
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