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Carignano Carignan is a red wine grape that originated in Cariñena, Aragon and was later transplanted to Sardinia, elsewhere in Italy, France, Algeria, and much of the New World.
Carignano del Sulcis produced in the province of Cagliari Girò di Cagliari produced in the provinces of Cagliari and Oristano Malvasia di Bosa produced in the province of Nuoro ...
Perdera is made from 90% Monica, 5% Carignano and 5% Bovale Sardo grapes grown in the Argiolas' Perdera vineyard. The nose exudes deep, ripe black and red berry fruits - blackberry, black raspberry, blueberry - as well as notes of earth and menthol.
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Red grapes include Cannonau, the most cultivated and renowned red grape of the island, Carignano, Bovale, Monica, Nieddera and Girò. DOCG wines: white: Vermentino di Gallura (Vermentino) Conclusion ...
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.
Also known as, Carignan Noir, Roussillonen, Bois Dur, Catalan, Monestel, Plant de Ledenon, Cariñena, Mazuelo, Tinto Mazuelo, Crujillon, Samso, Pinot Evara, Carignano, Uva di Spagna, Carignane. Price Bracket: Year: ...
See also: Grape, Wine, Carignan, Region, Quality
 
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