Cariñena wine region
The Cariñena wine region is located in northeastern Spain, within the Aragón autonomous community. It is known for its diverse climate, which includes hot summers and cold winters, making it ideal for grape cultivation. The region primarily produces red wines, with the Cariñena grape being a key variety, alongside others like Garnacha and Tempranillo.
Established as a Denomination of Origin in 1932, the Cariñena region has a rich winemaking history. The vineyards are situated at high altitudes, which helps to enhance the acidity and flavor of the grapes. The region's wines are characterized by their bold flavors and deep colors, appealing to wine enthusiasts worldwide.