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Aged for 14 months in used barrels, this wine displays an aromatic palette full of nuances with subtle secondary notes: cherries, rose with a hint of licorice and fern, with a very appetizing finish. It is dense with no heaviness. Delicious to drink now.
In just a couple of decades, Catherine Maisonneuve and Matthieu Cosse have transformed the image of the once-black wine of Cahors. They are shaping splendid wines with notable finesse, elegance, structure, and age worthy.
The vineyards of the appellation Cahors are predominantly planted west of the town of Cahors, on terraces above the River Lot. The main cépage is Côt, also called Malbec, and Merlot and Tannat are complementary varieties.