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Color of berry skin
  
White

Also called
  
See list of synonyms

Notable regions
  
Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Dry, semi-sweet or sweet

Rank
  
Cultivar

Species
  
Notable wines
  
Origin
  
Spain, Catalonia

Wine color
  
White wine

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Scientific name
  
Vitis vinifera 'Parellada'

Similar
  
Xarel·lo, Common Grape Vine, Trepat, Tempranillo, Grenache blanc

Parellada ([pəɾəˈʎaðə]) is a white grape variety of Catalan origin specially grown in Catalonia. With Macabeu and Xarel·lo, is one of the three traditional varieties used to make the sparkling wine Cava, which is primarily produced in Catalonia. Besides its use in Cava, it is used mostly for blending in young white wines, although some more ambitious oaked blends with Chardonnay and Sauvignon blanc are also used. Spanish plantations stood at 10,000 hectares (25,000 acres) in 2004,

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Its good acidity and freshness make these wines extremely suitable for the aperitif. A prime example of this is the micro-distilled Obsello Absinthe which, in addition to being produced in the same region, uses the wine of these grapes in its base spirit.

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Synonyms

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Parellada is also known under the following synonyms: Martorella, Montonec, Montonech, Montonega, Montoneo, Montonero, Montonet, Parellada blanc, Perelada and Perellada.


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References

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