The consensus from Raisin awareness: need to squash [grape], which jams together unrelated flavors: Groovy and Ruby appears to be that the existing grape tag be split into groovy-grape and ruby-grape. Additionally, the grape-api tag should be made a synonym of ruby-grape, as it is another tag referring to the same thing.
This answer suggested approaching this by manually retagging the Groovy questions as groovy-grape, and then having a moderator rename the remaining 367 grape questions to ruby-grape.
If we are going with the two tag idea, the cleanest way to tackle it would be to manually retag the 73 [groovy] + [grape] questions to groovy-grape first. (Also note that if you see any post that needs attention, like editing or closure, do make sure that you do so before replacing the tag)
After this, a moderator can rename the tag from grape to ruby-grape. In this way, we would not be bumping all the 400+ questions that are tagged with grape.
We would also need to go through the 32 Questions
[grape] -[ruby] -[ruby-on-rails] -[grape-api] -[groovy] is:q
(you can narrow this down too!) manually and attach one of the required tags.
I have gone through all the Groovy and non-Ruby Grape tags, and retagged the appropriate ones as groovy-grape. Therefore, the grape tag should now consist solely of Ruby Grape tags.
I therefore request that a moderator please rename the grape tag to ruby-grape. Additionally, the existing grape-api tag should be made a synonym of the new ruby-grape tag.