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Escanyavella

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Color of berry skin
  
White

Origin
  
Spain, Catalonia

Wine color
  
White wine

Notable region
  
Priorat

Notable regions
  
Priorat

Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Dry

Species
  
Common Grape Vine

Similar
  
Common Grape Vine, Merseguera, Cayetana, Alarije, Caíño blanco

Escanyavella is a white Catalan wine grape variety planted primarily in DOQ Priorat. The name literally translates from Catalan as "old lady strangler" and coughing is often a common reaction to those who eat the raw grapes. While grown in small numbers in Priorat, there are a number of wineries that use it as part of their blends and one that makes a wine completely from the grape although.

It is a thick skinned grape with high acidity and is harvested later than other white varieties.

Despite not being an officially recommended grape for DOQ Priorat wine certification, there has been an effort recently by several cellars in the region to recuperate and revitalize this nearly lost grape.

Synonyms

It was thought that the Spanish grape, Merseguera and Escanyavella were the same grape, but DNA testing by 'The Catalan Institute of Wine' (INCAVI), has proven this supposed relation to be false and that Escanyavella is indeed its own, unique grape.

The grape has also been called, Escanavella.

References

Escanyavella Wikipedia