Introduction: Presentation of Carignan as a versatile grape with great potential, with a rich history and adaptability to different terroirs.Its historical importance and presence in different regions of the world.Grape characteristics: ampelographic aspects, vegetative cycle, oenological potential.Production overview: main regions, wine styles, challenges and opportunities. Origins and History of Carignan: History and origins of the Carignan grape, with its different denominations (Cariñena, Mazuelo, etc.).Its dispersion throughout the Mediterranean, Iberian Peninsula and other regions of the world.Carignan's trajectory over the centuries, from its peak to its challenges and rediscoveries.The role of Carignan in modern winemaking and its current relevance. Terroir and Carignan: Carignan cultivation regions: Languedoc-Roussillon, Priorat, Sardinia, Chile, California, etc.Influence of climate and soil on variety expression, with examples of different terroirs.The interaction between Carignan and terroir in defining the style and typicality of the wines. Ampelographic and Viticultural Aspects: Detailed description of the vine: leaves, clusters, berries, morphological characteristics.Carignan's vegetative cycle, its climatic needs and adaptations.Vineyard management: pruning, training, disease and pest control, sustainable practices.Cultivation techniques to optimize grape quality, such as "glass cultivation" and "low intervention". Winemaking and Wine Styles: Carignan winemaking processes: traditional and modern methods, maceration, fermentation, etc.Elaboration of different styles of wine: young and aging reds, rosés, blends with other varieties.The influence of winemaking techniques on the sensory characteristics of wines.The role of the winemaker in the production of quality wines with the Carignan grape. Sensory Characteristics of Wines: Sensory profiles of wines made with Carignan: aromas, flavors, structure, body.The evolution of aromas and flavors with bottle aging.The influence of terroir and winemaking on the sensory characteristics of wines.Sensory analysis of different styles of wine, with examples of producers and regions.Tips for tasting and appreciating Carignan wines. Pairing with Gastronomy: Pairing Carignan wines with regional and international cuisine.Suggestions for dishes that pair well with different styles of wine, such as meats, pastas, vegetables and cheeses.Tips for creating complete gastronomic experiences with Carignan wines. Denominations of Origin and Labels: Main names of origin used in Carignan: Priorat DOCa, Carignan del Priorat DO, Languedoc AOC, etc.Regulations and specificities of each denomination in relation to the Carignan grape.Prominent producers and labels that value Carignan in their wines.The Carignan wine market, with its trends and opportunities. Challenges and Perspectives: Challenges in Carignan production, such as adapting to climate change and increasing the value of the grape on the market.Sustainability and environmental preservation in the Carignan vineyards.Research and innovation in viticulture and oenology at Carignan, seeking new techniques and wine styles.The future of Carignan and its growth potential in the global wine market.