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Cabernet FrancRight Place, Right time You won't often find this grape bottled as a single variety as it can lean towards earthy, vegetal tendencies (think green pepper & olives). Its typical place is in a blend with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlotor both. Cabernet Franc's home is the right bank of
Bordeaux. It is an integral part in the blends of
St-Émilionand Pomerol, adding structure and backbone to the softer Merlot. Yet some feel its potential has been overlooked. If Cabernet Franc has the right soils and it's harvested at the right time- it can produce a delicious wine all by itself.
Notable Facts Luckily, certain areas are creating wines that let this grape shine on it's own. Cheval Blanc, one of the top Bordeaux wines in St-Émilion, consists of % or more of the Cabernet Franc variety. Loire Valley red wines made with Cabernet Franc often come from Chinon and Bourguil - they are deliciously balanced and subtle examples of Cabernet Franc at its best, showing smooth tannins and good fruit with herbaceous undertones. Long Island and Virginia have also had some success with this grape.
Summing it up Successful sites: Bordeaux, California (mostly for blends), Loire Valley, Long Island, Virginia
Common descriptors: bell pepper, violet, raspberry, cherry, cedar
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