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Deer Run Winery

Deer Run Winery
2021 Cabernet Franc, Finger Lakes

Pair this wine with:
Beef Lamb Vegetables

Category: Cabernet Franc

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 12.9% RS: .05%
91 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$26

Deer Run Winery
2021 Cabernet Franc, Finger Lakes

Pair this wine with:
Beef Lamb Vegetables

Category: Cabernet Franc

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 12.9% RS: .05%
Dusty ruby color. Toasty aromas and flavors of grilled peppers, tomatoes and eggplants, herb buttered toast, and lees with a supple, vibrant, dryish medium-to-full body and a smooth, interesting, medium-long finish that exhibits shades of marinated root vegetables, spiced dried cherries and berries, and roasted nuts with chewy tannins. A stimulating Cabernet Franc that will be great with a meaty meal.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Juicy & Smooth, New World, Oaky & Savory
Aroma Aroma: grilled peppers, tomatoes and eggplants, herb buttered toast, and lees
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with shades of marinated root vegetables, spiced dried cherries and berries, and roasted nuts
Sweetness Sweetness: Dryish
Enjoy Enjoy: Now-3 years on its own and with food
Recipes Pairing: Grilled Lamb Chops With A Rosemary Sauce, Bacon Cheeseburger, Beef Stew
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A stimulating Cabernet Franc that will be great with a meaty meal.

The Producer

Deer Run Winery

The Producer
3772 W Lake Rd
Geneseo, NY 14454
USA
1 585-346-0850

Cabernet Franc

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Serve in a Cabernet Wine Glass
Cabernet Franc is a parent of Cabernet Sauvignon, and it is ideally suited to cooler climates, as it buds and ripens earlier than Cabernet Sauvignon. Additionally, it is less susceptible to poor weather during harvest. In the Medoc and Graves region of Bordeaux, where it typically constitutes about 15% of the final blend, it is seen as a measure of insurance against poor cabernet sauvignon or merlot weather. Cabernet franc used to be planted almost as widely as cabernet sauvignon in Bordeaux well into the 60s, but cabernet sauvignon had swung into such favor that 30 years later it had twice the acreage of cabernet franc.

Cabernet Franc tends to be lighter in color and tannins than cabernet sauvignon, with an earlier-maturing character. On Bordeaux's Right Bank, cabernet franc has a stronger foothold, and is best known as the dominant grape in the blend for the famed château, Cheval Blanc. It is the most widely planted red varietal in the Loire, where it yields lighter wines, like Chinon, with distinct herbal overtones. US cabernet francs are still largely in the experimental stage; there is a huge spectrum of interpretations, from heavy Napa wines to lighter styles from the East Coast.

Cabernet Franc is noted for its deep ruby red color and peppery, spicy character. It has moderate tannins and good acidity. Generally a Cabernet Franc should be consumed with some age - at least five years - while the finest versions drink well for more than twenty years.

Pair Cabernet Franc with hearty foods such as wild game, game birds and roasts.