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Dry Crek Carignane

Dry Crek Carignane Wine Details
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Description: The 2005 harvest has brought us another delightful wine from the Siani Vineyards in Dry Creek. With hints of bright fruit on the nose, this warm smooth wine has a rich buttery flavor. Smoky caramel and toffee linger in the finish

Varietal Definition
Carignane:
Carignane is one of the world’s most prolific wine varieties. Thriving in warm climates, Carignane was until the late 1970s, the most widely-planted red variety in California. Hailing from Aragon, Spain, this grape is capable of deeply-colored, extracted and tannic wines of considerable alcohol. It is a late-budder and does not ripen until late in the season. Highly prone to mildew disease, it requires long, dry growing conditions. It is often used as a blending component with other, more anemic, hot-climate varieties, like Grenache and Cinsault, which typically lack the deep pigment and extract which Carignane brings to the blend.


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