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Cabernet Franc….is this usually chilled? I didn’t order it by the way…..just saw it.
Cabernet Franc….is this usually chilled? I didn’t order it by the way…..just saw it.
Cabernet Franc….is this usually chilled? I didn’t order it by the way…..just saw it.
Unusual to chill a cab franc. Though I do sometimes drink it not far hotter than cellar temperature - say 13-14C
Domaine Mosse Bangarang Primeur Rouge 2020
£21.00
Gift wrapping: Options available Shipping: Calculated at Checkout REGION: Anjou, Loire, France GRAPES: Pineau d'Aunis & Cabernet Franc VINEYARD: Organic CELLAR: Fermented with native yeasts, unfiltered & unfined, no additional sulphites
This is the wine in question. And just realized it’s two grapes.
Yes, but is it any good?
Marsannay 2018 from Sylvain Pataille is very good. I like SP, whose Marsannays are as good as that appellation get and, along with the Aligoteurs (see what he did there?), is working hard for us to revise our views on Aligote.
It is only unusual to chill a cab franc if you have a cellar that keeps the wines at 13-14C
Most red wine is drunk too warm.
10.5c; 62RH. Damn near perfect. Done nothing to it - it’s like that naturally.
RH: que? Residual humidity?