1. carignan - Noun
2. Carignan - Proper noun
A grape variety, originally from the Cariñena district of Spain but widely grown in France
The red wine made from this type of grape
Carignan (plural Carignans)
A surname.
Jennie Carignan bid farewell via video to the NATO troops she had commanded, saying her time in Iraq had come to end after "an eventful year." Source: Internet
Made from the Carignan and Mouvedre grapes, this wine has a full bouquet of plums, violets and cherry. Source: Internet
The red is 40% Grenache, 35% Syrah, 15% Carignan, the white is 100% Grenache Blanc. Source: Internet
The James W. Carignan ’61 and Sally Larson Carignan ’62 Fund for Community Programs was created by gifts made by alumni and friends to honor the Carignans’ many contributions to campus and community life. Source: Internet
There are also two other grape varieties on the island, Bovale di Spagno and Bovale Grande, which have previously been mistaken for Bobal but have been shown to be distinct clones of Carignan. Source: Internet
Carignan had a triple as one of his two hits and scored three runs. Source: Internet