Cab Franc should be lighter in structure and body than Cab Sauvignon, and this wine succeeds perfectly. It's very dry, with finely ripe, dusty tannins, and offers a wealth of cherry and herb flavors that finish long and complex. Could even pick up additional nuance with five or six years in the bottle.
Cab Franc should be lighter in structure and body than Cab Sauvignon, and this wine succeeds perfectly. It's very dry, with finely ripe, dusty tannins, and offers a wealth of cherry and herb flavors that finish long and complex. Could even pick up additional nuance with five or six years in the bottle.
Cab Franc should be lighter in structure and body than Cab Sauvignon, and this wine succeeds perfectly. It's very dry, with finely ripe, dusty tannins, and offers a wealth of cherry and herb flavors that finish long and complex. Could even pick up additional nuance with five or six years in the bottle.