There is no specific kind of grapes used for making the Church wine.
Trabbiano and Malvasia, white grape varieties
it depends on the wine
It is made from the Shiraz (Syrah) grape.
Wine. Or grape juice. Or grape drank.(;
Zinfandel is the grape from which Zinfandel wine is made.
No it is distilled from grape wine.
Rose
yes
Green Grapes actually.
A Zweigelt is a variety of red wine grown and developed in Austria, or a wine made with this type of grape.
First off, it is not wine and bread. It has been changed and is the body of Christ. That is probably what is restricting you from receiving communion. The Catholic and Orthodox believe that it had been transfigured, even though it doesn't change form, the bread and wine change in essence. To receive the Eucharist at a Catholic Church, you yourself need to become Catholic and believe in the Transfiguration
The meaning of the word viognier is a white wine grape. The viognier is the only grape that is used in the French wine Condrieu that is made in the Rhone Valley.