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.
The History of the Cabernet Franc Grape Variety
Cabernet Franc is an ancient grape varietal, interestingly related to lesser-known grapes native to Spain’s northern coast, in the Basque Country. The grape found its way up north through France to reach its spiritual home in the Loire Valley somewhere in the 17th-century. Some sources state Cardinal Richelieu transported cuttings of the grape to the Abbey of Bourgeil, where the grape is still planted — locals call it Breton.
Perhaps Cabernet Franc is most famous for parenting the ubiquitous Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot; the three often blended for complex, age-worthy red wines in Bordeaux.
Although Cabernet Franc remains a French specialty, it has found a way to wine regions globally, where it has been more than welcomed.
Wine Regions
Cabernet Franc Thrives in the Loire Valley, in the central subregions of Touraine and Anjou. The appellations of Chinon, Saumur, Saumur-Champigny, Anjou Villages, Bourgueil and Saint-Nicolas de Bourgeil make good use of the red grape.
In Bordeaux’s Right Bank, Cabernet Franc is often blended with Merlot for age-worthy red wines of cult status, particularly on the appellations of Pomerol, Saint-Émilion and satellite regions.
Lacking the instant charm that other red grapes enjoy, Cabernet Franc is not as widely planted abroad, but it’s still finding success in the United States, Italy and Argentina.
Wine Styles & Tasting Notes
Cabernet Franc has a sober, mature personality, and it’s not as fruit-forward as other popular grapes. The grape produces wines of textural beauty, often displaying red fruit aromas and a noticeable herbaceousness that makes it quite appealing.
On the palate, Cabernet Franc shows a vibrant acidity contrasted by often robust and rustic tannins — traits it shares with the blends where it plays a part.
Cabernet Franc can also be vinified as a young, approachable wine, and it’s sometimes used to make rosé. Still, its greatest expression is found in Bordeaux’s right bank, where it shares the fame with Merlot, and in the Loire Valley’s Touraine region, where its fame is uncontested.
Food Pairings
Producers can vinify Cabernet Franc as a young, refreshing wine, but it also can be pretty sturdy and structured. This gives the grape excellent versatility on the table. When younger, Cabernet Franc is fantastic with charcuterie, paté and terrines. It’s also compatible with goat cheese and other types of fresh cheese.
Cabernet Franc pairs nicely with red meat, mainly goat and lamb, especially when seasoned with aromatic herbs to mirror the wine’s herbal undertones. Slow roasted shoulder, feathered game and offal are compatible as well. It would help to know the character of the wine before choosing the food since Cabernet Franc can be more diverse than you think.
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Saumur: Domaine Aupy Clos d'AbbayeBright garnet colour, nose of sweet red fruit, chocolate and sweet spices. Round and structured on the palate, with fruit jelly and cinnamon notes.
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Fronton: Domaine Roumagnac Authentique RedThe colour is brilliant with ruby hues and purple hints. Intense expression with fresh gooseberry and blackcurrant delightfully accented by liquorice notes. The berries give way to spices and further liquorice, reinforcing the flavours and highlighting Négrette’s strength. A nice and bold first impression on the palate with well-balanced structure.
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Anjou Villages: Domaine de la Piece aux MoinesDeep ruby colour with purple highlights, aromas of red and black fruits.
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Vin Mousseux: Domaine Aupy Emoustille Demi Sec Sparkling RedRuby colour with cherry highlights. Lively with notes of very ripe red fruits. Smooth and sweet, ideal for dessert.
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Vin Mousseux: Domaine Aupy Fines Nacrees Blanc de NoirThe Aupy family develop the bubble with finesse and notes of fresh fruit. A white sparkling made from the red Cabernet Franc grape.
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Bergerac: Chateau La Mouliere RedRound with velvety tannins, which linger on the finish with hints of cherry stones.
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Bordeaux: Chateau de Bonhoste RoséRed currant colour with transparent reflections, limpid and brilliant. The frank, fruity and floral nose with notes of fresh red fruits (blackcurrant and currant). Sparkling on the palate, supple and tender, with good balance and a pleasant finish with notes of English candies.
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Malepère: Chateau de Cointes Tradition RedRound and supple, not heavy as the tannins have blended and produced a very smooth wine to enjoy.
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Saumur: Domaine Aupy La Butte RougeDeep ruby with purple highlights. Pronounced but elegant tannins, with aromas of red fruits, strawberries. Good persistence.
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Malepère: Chateau de Cointes Marie Anne50% of Merlot completed with Cabernet Franc and Grenache Noir. Rich and intense with a liquorish finish.
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Saumur-Champigny: Domaine Moncourt Roche NoireA nose of spices and red fruit with floral notes. Rich and mellow in the mouth, with a fresh and balanced finish.
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Saumur Rouge: Moulin de l'Horizon Symphonie RedA generous, fruity, and supple palate with melted tannins, all centered around red fruit. The finish is straightforward and lingers beautifully.
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Bourgueil: Domaine des Ouches IgorandaRuby colour with intense nose of red fruits. Beautiful mature fruit taste, bodied, rich, with some pepper notes.
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Montagne-Saint-Emilion: Chateau La Couronne RedOwner Thomas Thiou produces this wonderful wine on one of the top terroirs in the appellation. Fruity, creamy, very well balanced. A must taste!
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Bergerac: Chateau La Mouliere Cuvee Prestige RedFull-bodied, supple and balanced with hints of prune and cherry.
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Crémant de Bordeaux: Chateau de Bonhoste B de Bonhoste RoséDry sparkling Bordeaux, with a salmon tint. Lively, fresh and balanced with notes of currants and raspberries.
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Saumur: Moulin de l'Horizon Le Brut Sparkling WhiteThe nose expresses notes of green apple and the effervescence of the wine carries airy aromas that leave an impression of freshness. A slightly acidulous mouth brought by its aromas of lime and citrus.
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Saint-Emilion: Chateau La Fleur Chantecaille RedThe tannins are enveloping, with a refined balance running throughout, supporting a long, persistent finish. Harmonious and composed, it leaves a lasting impression of depth and finesse.
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Graves: Chateau Bousquet Prestige RedBeautiful aromas of black fruits and spices associated with fine woody notes. A large aromatic palette of cherry and blackberry.
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Bordeaux Superieur: Chateau de Bonhoste Cuvee Bonheur100% Cabernet Franc, a perfect wine with a platter of charcuterie and cheese or even with red meat.
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Chinon: Domaine Charles Pain Cuvée PrestigeTannic structure from a long fermentation. Placed in oaked barrels for 4 to 6 months, it gives round and complex tannins.
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Saumur Puy-Notre-Dame: Moulin de l'Horizon Virtuose RedFruity, generous, supple, notes of burlat cherry, notes of red fruits, notes of spices, melted and ripe tannins.
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Lalande de Pomerol: Chateau Fleur de Jean Gue RedWith intense raspberry aroma on the nose, the mouth uncovers flavours of blackcurrant and roast coffee, with a hint of soft spices from the use of oak. The velvety texture and roundness comes from the dominance of Merlot, picked at the peak of ripeness. Beautifully balanced.
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Saint-Emilion Grand Cru: Chateau Le CrosFrom the triangle of Figeac, Montlabert and Lamarzelle, this balanced and fresh wine delivers intense and harmonious aromas of black fruits and spices with a very subtle touch of wood. This blend, very clearly dominated by Merlot, will bring you a shared feeling of sweetness and power on the palate.
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Malepère: Chateau de Cointes ToscaRobe of garnet, with an intense and complex nose of ripe fruit and compotes. Very nice fleshy structure, long with good balance and smooth tannins.
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Saint-Julien: Chateau du Glana La Croix DillangesGreat richness with mellow tannins and dark berry fruit.
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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’.
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Margaux: Chateau La Tour de Mons RedWith an intense colour, the wine displays a very broad aromatic range that combines woody, spicy and fruity notes. Elegant and distinguished, this enticing wine, rich in density and concentration with a fine tannic structure offers a fantastic potential for ageing.
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Saint-Émilion Grand Cru: Chateau Patris Querre RedPure Merlot with silky tannins. power, depth and opulence.
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Pomerol: Chateau Brun MazeyresAromas of plums and blackberries, sophisticated palate with smooth tannins and a long fresh finish.
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