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Cabernet Franc is much under-rated and rarely cultivated outside its traditional habitats of Bordeaux and Loire.
The palate is incredibly long and very rich with fleshy fruit flavours counterbalanced by a bitter, woody, character and a thread of honey.
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| | Made from Cabernet Franc grapes grown in the Loire Valley, this wine impresses with its elegant nose of red berries, ripe cherries, and spices. On the palate, it is a complex wine with a perfect balance of tannins and acidity, making it suitable for long-term aging. The wine is aged in oak barrels, which impart a subtle hint of vanilla and smoky note to the wine, adding to its charm. Its refined structure and incredible depth make it a wine that you will surely enjoy, whether with a meal or on its own. |
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it’s composed of 60%Cabernet Franc, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Petit Verdot It’s a floralexpression, with lavender and violet scents and bright red and black berries.There’s a touch of cream on the palate alongside ripe black fruits, black teaand wild strawberry, leading to a slightly spicy finish. Softly textured butwell structured, it displays great balance and should improve in the cellar foryears to come. |
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| Vinified with native yeasts in cement and aged in stainless, Duveau’s entrée into the Saumur-Champigny range is a gorgeous, fresh, juicy wine that brings the drinker back, glass after glass. Grown in clay and limestone soils within the vineyard of Les Menais, located in Verrains, the wine captures the classic aromatic quality of Cabernet Franc and really over-delivers for the price point. |
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