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Cabardès Terroirs d'Altitude, Château de Pennautier 2019
Cabardès of ripe, dark fruit with a hint of mint. In its choice of grape varieties, Cabardes has to include both Rhône and Bordeaux varieties, and 2019 was an excellent vintage and one which saw cabernet franc replacing cabernet sauvignon. The new blend (37% syrah, 22% merlot, 18% malbec, 13% cab franc, 10% grenache) enhances the quality of the fruit.
Cuvée Laborie, Pays d'Oc 2023
Uncomplicated charm doesn`t get more charming than this. A popular southern French red and a Wine Champion in 2024, Laborie was given a makeover in 2023 to include some especially good, crunchy syrah fruit. Tasted blind among its peers, it was a resounding hit: ‘So much fruit, juicy and user friendly. Incredible value.`
Cabernet Franc, Pays d'Oc, Domaine du Bosc 2023
All the Bordeaux varieties are present in the Languedoc but, by and large, cabernet franc has often given the best results, as it seems to cope well with the climate. This is vibrant, roundly textured and fruity with a hint of ripe raspberry.
Merlot, Pays d'Oc, Domaine du Bosc 2023
A lusciously round, ripe and quite full-bodied merlot from the hot and dry 2023 Languedoc vintage.
Salice Salentino Riserva, Vallone 2021
Made along the heel of Italy in sea-cooled but sunny Puglia, this old-vine negromaro is generous and soft, with blackcurrant and plum flavours. There's a little mocha and a sweeter finish point , with well judged ageing in large old oak barrels really enhancing the overall quality.
Rosso Piceno, Saladini Pilastri 2022
Made in Le Marche in the east of Italy, this blend of mainly sangiovese with a dash of montepulciano is bursting with juicy cherry and red-berry scents, with soft tannins and a moreish, refreshing finish. This wine pairs easily with a wide range of foods, but is perfect with hearty Italian fare.