- Aromas : black fruits, black pepper, licorice
- High acidity and tannin
- AKA: Carignane in the US, a.k.a. Carignano in Italy and Cariñena or Mazeulo in Spain, Pinot Evara in Portugal, Cotes du Roussillon, Corbières, Saint Chinian
- The most widely-planted red wine grape in France
- Widely present in the south of France, in Languedoc-Roussillon and Provence
- In the composition of famous Roussillon sweet wines such as Banyuls and Rivesaltes
- It is used mainly to produce strong “Vin de Table” in large quantity
- In the Languedoc, the grape is often blended with Cinsaut, Grenache, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Mourvèdre and Merlot
- A hot country vine-variety, it does not like damp (does well in Spain and Algeria)
- Somewhat unstable species, with the tendency to mutate (the French recognize and approve over 25 separate clones)
- Oak treatments exacerbate the variety’s underlying toughness, and add little to its complexity and interest
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