Carinyena

E407884

Carinyena, also known as Carignan, is a dark-skinned wine grape variety valued for producing deeply colored, high-acid red wines often used in blends across Mediterranean wine regions.

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Carinyena canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vitis vinifera cultivar
wine grape variety
associatedWithRegion Aragon
Cariñena
surface form: Cariñena DO
canBeUsedFor varietal wines
climatePreference warm climates
hasColor dark-skinned
hasSynonym Carignan
Carignane
Carignano
Cariñena
Mazuelo
oftenBlendedWith Grenache
Mourvèdre
Syrah
Tempranillo
originatesFrom Spain
soilPreference poor soils
susceptibleTo botrytis bunch rot
downy mildew
powdery mildew
typicalAcidity high acidity
typicalAlcoholLevel moderate to high alcohol
typicalAroma dark fruit
herbal notes
spice
typicalStructure full-bodied
typicalTanninLevel high tannin
typicalUse blending grape
typicalUseInRegion component of Mediterranean red blends
typicalWineColor deeply colored
usedFor red wine production
vineVigour high vigour
widelyGrownIn California, United States
surface form: California

Catalonia
Chile
France
Italy
Languedoc
Montsant
North Africa
Priorat
Roussillon
Sardinia
Spain
wineCharacteristic good aging potential
good color stability
wineStyle rustic
structured
yieldCharacteristic high yielding

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Terra Alta hasGrapeVariety Carinyena