Cabernet Franc
Cabernet Franc is widely planted in Bordeaux and is the most important black grape grown in the Loire. In the Médoc, it may constitute up to 15% of a typical vineyard – it is always blended with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot and is used to add bouquet and complexity to the wines. It is more widely used in St Émilion, where it adapts well to the cooler and moister clay soils.
Cabernet Franc thrives in the Loire, where the cooler growing conditions serve to accentuate the grape’s herbaceous, grassy, lead pencil aromas. The best wines come from the tuffeaux limestone slopes of Chinon and Bourgueil.
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Bordeaux2008 Château Léoville Poyferré, St Julien, BordeauxReady - at best
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Bordeaux2017 Château Canon-la-Gaffelière, St Emilion, BordeauxNot ready
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Bordeaux2012 Carruades de Lafite, Pauillac, BordeauxReady - youthful
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Tuscany2021 Balocchi No.7, Cabernet Franc, Poderi dell'Olmo, Bibi Graetz, Tuscany, ItalyNot ready
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Loire Valley2020 Saumur-Champigny, Les Coudraies, Domaine des Closiers, LoireReady - youthful