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Reve D'ange

2002 Cahors 90% Malbec, 10% Merlot

Chateau Bergon-Deltour Reve D'ange is an exquisite red wine from the renowned Cahors region, crafted predominantly from Malbec, with a touch of Merlot to enhance its character. This 2002 vintage showcases the region's unique terroir, resulting in a wine that is powerfully structured yet elegantly approachable. It offers a delightful balance of rich, dark fruit flavors, complemented by subtle notes of spice and earthy undertones. The tannins are firm yet well-integrated, adding depth and complexity. With its pronounced acidity, this wine is both refreshing and capable of aging gracefully, making it a perfect companion for hearty dishes or a moment of indulgence on its own. A true representation of Cahors' winemaking heritage, this wine invites you to savor each sip of its captivating essence.

Tasting notes:


Blackberry

Blackberry

Blackcurrant

Blackcurrant

Tobacco

Tobacco

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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