Cabernet Franc
Cabernet Franc might not be as influential as its offspring, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Still, the ancient varietal has a charming personality. Much more exclusive than more popular wine grapes, Cabernet Franc is not grown everywhere, but only where it reaches its full potential.
A reliable blending partner with other grapes and often bottled as a mono-varietal, Cabernet Franc is undoubtedly amongst the most respected wine grapes. Its best examples are collectibles that certainly have a place in every cellar. Here’s all you need to know about Cabernet Franc.
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Margaux: Zede de LabegorceRich and full bodied. Cedar and spice mixed with dark berries, it is beautifully balanced. The Cabernet Sauvignon adds a power and structure to this ‘cuvée’.
- £33.20
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Saint-Émilion Grand Cru: Chateau Patris Querre RedPure Merlot with silky tannins. power, depth and opulence.
- £37.60
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Pomerol: Chateau Brun MazeyresAromas of plums and blackberries, sophisticated palate with smooth tannins and a long fresh finish.
- £40.75
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Pomerol: Clos Rene RedA harmonious blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Malbec grapes. Violets on the palate preceded by liquorice and black pepper in the mouth.
- £45.50
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