Skip to navigation Skip to main content
  • you are here:

pronunciation guide

Wine

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).


find your local store

find your nearest store,
opening times & local deals