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2013 Cahors

Clos La Coutale
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A stronghold of ancient Rome, the town of Cahors consequently has a long history of viticulture, dating back to around 50 BC. Over the centuries, its notoriously inky red wine enjoyed significant success thanks to its ability to withstand long shipping journeys to distant markets across Europe. Composed primarily of the Côt, or Malbec, grape, Cahors lives up to its reputation as the “Black Wine.” At Clos La Coutale, one of the appellation’s flagship estates, vigneron Philippe Bernède has honed the final blend to include 20% Merlot, which significantly softens Côt’s hard tannins and allows for immediate drinkability. While the resulting wine is very approachable—on the palate and the wallet—that does not preclude it from aging: five or ten years tucked away is no problem, making this a superb choice for anyone looking to start a cellar on a budget. Serve it young or old with cassoulet, duck confit, or other hearty dishes from France’s southwest. –Anthony Lynch

Technical Information
Wine Type: red
Vintage: 2013
Bottle Size: 750mL
Blend: 80% Malbec, 20% Merlot
Appellation: Cahors
Country: France
Region: Southwest
Producer: Clos La Coutale
Winemaker: Philippe Bernède
Vineyard: 60 ha
Soil: Gravel, Limestone, Clay
Aging: Aged in foudre and 1-2 years old barrels from Bordeaux grand cru for one year before bottling
Farming: Traditional
Alcohol: 13.5%

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Tucked away beneath Bordeaux and buffeted by the Pyrenees to the south, this expansive region of France, commonly known as the Southwest, is home to a diverse number of viticulture and gastronomic traditions as well as cultures. Though Cahors might be the most well known (and easiest to pronounce) appellation from the Southwest, the importance and influence of French Basque culture cannot be underestimated. Irouléguy, the primary appellation of the Basque region of France produces full-bodied, hearty red wines, produced from Tannat grape (known for its tannic qualities). Dry whites from Irouléguy are also produced from Petit and Gros Manseng. Northeast of Irouléguy is the sweet wine-producing appellation of Jurançon. These moelleux wines made from Petit and Gros Manseng have a storied history in France, from being the first wine region to have a vineyard classification, which dates back to the 154th century, to being preferred wine of royalty dating back to the 16th century as well as the French poet Colette.

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