Agenais Rosé, Christophe Avi, Mary Taylor
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Agenais Rosé, Christophe Avi, Mary Taylor - 2024

750 mL
Item # 52671

This dry rosé is a blend of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, from vines up to 20 years old. Fermented and aged in neutral oak barrels, this is mineral, with citrus zest aromas and good acidity. Pair with shallot and pork sausage.

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Wine made from grapes grown organically using natural composting techniques and special preparations of herbal sprays while following the astronomical calendar.


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Inexpensive Rosé from Southwest has special place in my heart and this one has won me over. Malbec may be the sexier grape for Rosé but both Cabernets make better Rosé. Both have better acidity which makes for the lipsmacking crisp that I love. Aromatic on the nose with hints of green strawberries and pickled watermelon rinds on the palate. Pairs perfectly with summertime!

- JGM

Glossary

Cabernet Franc

Relegated to moderate obscurity in modern times, Cabernet Franc is in fact the proud parent of the attention-hogging Cabernet Sauvignon (after an illicit affair with Sauvignon Blanc a hundred-odd years ago). Cabernet Franc has remained close to its roots in France, enjoying small pockets of popularity primarily in the Loire Valley (specifically in Chinon), where it is often bottled as a varietal wine, and in Bordeaux where it is still used in moderate percentages in the typical blends. In fact,...

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Cabernet Sauvignon

The result of an illicit affair a hundred-odd years ago between Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon today enjoys more worldwide popularity than both of its parents combined. It is the principal grape of Bordeaux, and as such has rightly earned its place among the greatest and most long-lived wines of the Old World; of course, it is also the most heralded grape of California, positioning it at the forefront of the New World wine scene as well. Today, Cabernet Sauvignon has a...

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