Carignano

  • Axina de Spagna
  • Babonenc
  • Babounenc
  • Blaue Shopatna
  • Blaue Sopatna
  • Blauer Carignan
  • Blauer Carignant
  • Boi Dur
  • Bois de Fer
  • Bois dure
  • Bovale Grande di Spagna
  • Bovale Mannu
  • Bove Duro
  • Bove Duro di Spagna
  • Cafalan Cagnolaro
  • Cagnolaro tinto
  • Calignan
  • Carignan Crni
  • Carignan Frances
  • Carignan Mouillan
  • Carignan noir
  • Carignane Mouilla
  • Carignane noir
  • Carignane noire
  • Carignane violette
  • Carignanne
  • Carignano
  • Carignano di Carmignano
  • Carignena
  • Carinena
  • Carinena Mazuela
  • Carinena negra
  • Cencibel
  • Crignane
  • Crinana
  • Crusillo
  • Girard
  • Girarde
  • Grenache du Bois
  • Grenache du Bois Dur
  • Karinjan
  • Karinyan
  • Kek Carignan
  • Legno Duro
  • Legno Duro di Portoferraio
  • Manuelo Tinto
  • Manzuela (in Rioja)
  • Marocain
  • Mazuela
  • Mollard (in Rioja)
  • Mounesteou
  • Pinot d’Evora
  • Plant d’Espagne
  • Plant de Ledenon
  • Pokovec
  • Pokovez
  • Samso
  • Samso Crusillo
  • Sanso
  • Soptna blau
  • Tinto Mazuela
  • Uva di Spagna

Red

  • Carignano has a long history, believed to have originated in Spain before spreading to other winemaking regions, particularly in France and Italy. It has been cultivated for centuries and played a significant role in the wine industry of these countries.
  • While it needs heat to reach optimal ripeness, Carignano is known for its resilience in the vineyard, with strong resistance to pests, diseases, and adverse weather conditions. This resilience makes it well-suited to sustainable viticulture practices, including organic and biodynamic farming methods.
  • Most famous for DOC Carignano del Sulcis.
  • Sardinia, Italy
  • Lazio, Italy
  • Marche, Italy
  • Sicily, Italy
  • Tuscany, Italy
  • Umbria, Italy
  • France
  • Spain
  • Algeria
  • California, USA
  • Washington, USA
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Malta
  • Turkey
  • Israel
  • Marocco
  • South Africa
  • Uruguay
  • Argentina
  • Chile
  • Mexico
  • China
  • Australia

Map of historic hometown

Old-vine Carignano wines stand as a pinnacle of Italy’s vinicultural treasures, offering a sensorial journey of unparalleled depth and allure. These wines, often hailed for their exceptional quality, are the product of ancient vines that have weathered decades, sometimes even a century, to produce grapes of remarkable concentration and character.

The velvety texture of Old-vine Carignano wines is reminiscent of plush velvet, enveloping the palate with a luxurious and smooth mouthfeel. This sensation is accompanied by a subtle sweetness that balances perfectly with the gentle tannic embrace, creating a harmony that is both captivating and memorable. The tannins, while present, are refined and integrated, adding structure without overpowering the other elements of the wine.

When sourced from inland vineyards in Sardinia, Old-vine Carignano wines take on a distinctive character influenced by the unique terroir of the region. The soils in these areas, rich in clay content, impart a robust and austere quality to the wines. This clay-heavy soil contributes to a slower ripening process, allowing the grapes to develop a deeper and more complex flavor profile. Each sip of these wines reveals the rugged essence of the Sardinian landscape, with hints of earthiness and minerality that add layers of complexity and intrigue to the tasting experience.

In addition to the textural richness and robust character, Old-vine Carignano wines often display a range of flavors that evolve with each sip. Notes of dark berries, plums, and cherries are common, often accompanied by subtle hints of spice, herbs, and sometimes even a touch of smokiness. The combination of these flavors with the wine’s inherent structure and balance makes for a truly remarkable and multi-dimensional tasting experience.

Moreover, the history and tradition behind Old-vine Carignano wines add to their allure. These vines have been tended with care and expertise over generations, often using traditional methods that enhance the natural characteristics of the grape. This dedication to quality and heritage is evident in every bottle, making Old-vine Carignano wines not just a drink, but a testament to the rich vinicultural legacy of Italy.

In conclusion, Old-vine Carignano wines offer an exceptional experience for wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. Their velvety texture, subtle sweetness, gentle tannins, and robust character from Sardinia’s inland vineyards combine to create a wine that is both captivating and deeply satisfying. The complexity and depth of these wines, coupled with their historical significance, make them a true treasure in the world of Italian viniculture.

Visual Flavour Profiles:

Blackberries
Blackberries
Black Cherries
Black Cherries
Sweet Spice
Sweet Spice
Fresh Cut Herbs
Fresh Cut Herbs

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