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Carignan - Wikipedia Carignan (French pronunciation: [kaʁiɲɑ̃] ⓘ; also known as Mazuelo, Bovale Grande, Cariñena, Carinyena, Samsó, Carignane, and Carignano) is a red grape variety of Spanish origin that is more commonly found in French wine but is widely planted throughout the western Mediterranean and around the globe
Guide to Carignan: The Food Wine - Wine Folly Carignan (“care-in-yen”) is a medium-bodied red wine that grows mostly in Southern France where it’s a major blending grape in Côtes Catalanes, Corbières, Minervois, Fitou and Faugères (located in Languedoc-Roussillon)
What Is Carignan Wine? A Guide to the Carignan Grape Variety An important grape variety in Southern France, Spain, and beyond, Carignan often gets overshadowed by its more famous blending partners, but it plays a crucial role in some of the world's best
Carignan (Cariñena) - Red Wine Grape Variety | Wine-Searcher Carignan (Cariñena in Spain) is a black-skinned wine grape variety, most likely native to Aragon The variety is found in wines along the Mediterranean coast, particularly in northeastern Spain and in France's Languedoc-Roussillon region
All you need to know about Carignan: A quick guide Carignan (or Cariñena) first originated in northeastern Spain in the Aragon region, where it is still found today It’s typically blended with Garnacha and Tempranillo to add tannins and an earthy, red fruit-forward flavor profile
Carignan grape variety: all you need to know - Vin De France Carignan is a grape variety that originally comes from Spain, more specifically Aragon In the 12th century, it was introduced into southern France where, on the shores of the Mediterranean, it has thrived, from both an agronomic and climatic standpoint
Carignan: The Beginners Guide (2025) - Wine Pigeon Carignan is a high-yielding red grape variety that is widespread in the French Midi, Spain, Algeria, and California and produces wines of absolutely solid quality The Carignan vine began its triumphal march from Spain in the 12th century and became at home all over Europe