CARIGNANE Semi-classic red-wine grape grown in southern France and Spain, Italy, and the Central Coast of California. Most often used for blends and vin de table.
Carignane: Good grapey, juicy fruit. Medium tannin. Blend it with Grenache to make a red table wine. Grenache: Cherry in the colour, aroma, and flavour. Can make a wonderful rosé.
CARIGNANE (aka Carinena and Mazuelo in Spain, Gragnano in Italy): Semi-classic grape commonly used for making red wines in Southern France and Spain.
[Carignane] Widely planted in the South of France, California and Chile. Often used as a workhorse, its tough, hardy character the base for many cheap reds. Likes warm conditions.
CARIGNANE: Californian synonym name for Carignan grape. (See above). CHARDONNAY: (aka Feinburgunder and Morillon in Austria).
At one point in California's wine history, Carignane (as it is known here) was the third most widely planted grape variety but has since dropped considerably in production .
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The blend is comprised of a bewildering assortment of grapes: Syrah, Petite Syrah, Zinfandel, Carignane, Barbera and Malbec. Actually given the diversity the recipe doesn't really matter as no one characteristic is definable.
Davis campus by crossing Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache and Carignane. The intention was to produce a Cabernet-like wine that could be grown in the Central Valley.
A wine variety developed at the UC Davis campus by crossing Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache and Carignane. The intention was to produce a Cabernet style wine that could be grown in the Central Valley.
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Grenache is known by local names (alicante, carignane rousse) in the Mediterranean regions of France.
CARIGNAN: Has the synonym names Cariñena (ie: Carinyena), Mazuela or Mazuelo in Spain, Gragnano in Italy, Carignane (or occasionally) Kerrigan in California. Normally ripens in late season around the end of September.
Also known as Carignane ( California ), Cirnano ( Italy ). Once a major blending grape for jug wines, Carignan's popularity has diminished, and plantings have dropped from 25,111 acres in 1980 to 8,883 in 1994.
In France this variety is also known as Carignane noire, Crignare or Plant d'Espagne. In Spain it is also known as Tinto or Cariñena, and in Italy as Carignano.
duh - RONE) - or "CDR" for short - is found under many brand names, and usually a blend dominated by the grapes Syrah and Grenache (although several other grapes can be contained, including but not limited to Mourvedre, Cinsault, and Carignane).
The "noble" Cabernet-Sauvignon was crossed with the "common" Carignane to arrive at the Ruby Cabernet grape, a cross intended to produce a variety capable of surviving the hot climes of the Central Valley well enough to produce a decent wine.
A Languedoc region producing particularly appealing red wines based on Syrah, Carignane and other varietals. Web-weaving by Cliffwood Organic Works ...
See also: Wine, Carignan, Grape, Region, Red
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