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Geron Dadine

Cahors Malbec

The Chateau De Haute-Serre Geron Dadine is a rich Malbec wine from the renowned region of Cahors in France. This deep red wine is a true representation of the Malbec grape, showcasing its full-bodied nature, pronounced acidity, prominent fruit intensity, notable tannins, and dry finish. Crafted with precision and care, this wine from Cahors embodies the characteristics that make Malbec wines so distinctive and revered.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Oak

Oak

Blackberry

Blackberry

Pairs well with:


Salad, Caprese Salad, Salad with Citrus Dressing

Region:


Cahors

Southwestern France's Cahors region is known for its deep, dark red wines of the same name. This small town on the Lot River is the original home of the Malbec grape, which tastes very different from its modern Argentinean cousins. In Cahors, this juicy grape is known as Côt, and makes leaner and drier wines than New World examples. Expect earthy flavors of dried leaves and cocoa, firm tannins and such a concentration of color (and polyphenols) that Cahors is sometimes known as "black wine." While the majority of Cahors is single-varietal, sometimes Merlot and/or Tannat are blended in. Aged in oak, these wines exhibit intense flavors of dark berry and spice.

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