Saumur is a French wine region in the Loire Valley.
Saumur Rouge is a red wine made from the grape Cabernet Franc.
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Red and Black Berries, and Pyrazine (Jalapeno) are typical Saumur flavors.
Hints of Perfume (Violets), Herbs, Spices, and Gravel or Graphite.
Oak added Flavors: Balsamic. Earth. Mushroom. Coffee. Tobacco.
Saumur has fine fruit and a dry, fresh, and slightly acidic style:
BODY | Medium | ||
TANNINS | Medium | ||
FRUIT | Medium | ||
ACIDITY | Medium - High | ||
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Saumur is a very versatile food wine.
It pairs perfectly with rich Stews, Cassoulets and Marinated Asian (Not Spicy).
Cabernet Franc also loves BBQ and Grilled Meat (Beef. Veal. Pork. Chicken. Game).
In addition, the acidic style pairs well with Vinegar and Tomato-based Dishes.
Excellent Pairing:
Rich Pasta. Ravioli.
Lasagna. Spaghetti Meatballs.
Fried or Grilled Mushrooms.
Soups. Casseroles.
Stews. Beef Stew. Veal.
Roasted Chicken, Pork, or Lamb.
BBQ. Grilled Beef.
Cheese:
Soft Cheese. Goat. Camembert. Feta. Fontina.
The Bordeaux glass is perfect for a bodied red wine.
It is taller than other red wine glasses, and has a slimmer bowl.
The large size of the glass allows the bouquet to develop. It smooths out rough edges, plays down tannins, and allows the wines to achieve balance.
The slimmer bowl sends the wine directly to the back of the mouth for maximum taste.
The most prestigious Cabernet Franc wines comes from the Loire Valley in France.
Bourgueil, Chinon, and Saumur-Champigny are all made almost exclusively with Cabernet Franc.
These wines are dry, elegant, and medium-bodied red wines with a fine berry-like fruit, often marked by slightly grape stalk tannins in the aftertaste.
In good years, these wines can recall Bordeaux wines.
In Bordeaux, Cabernet Franc is used in blends with Cabernet Sauvignon (Left Bank) and Merlot (Right Bank) to make the famous Bordeaux wines.
Cabernet Franc is lighter than Cabernet Sauvignon and adds a pale red color and a peppery perfume to the blend.
The most typical Cabernet Franc wines comes from the Loire Valley.
In Bordeaux, Cabernet Franc is used in blends with Cabernet Sauvignon (Left Bank) and Merlot (Right Bank) to make the famous Bordeaux wines.
Northern Italy grows a lot of Cabernet Franc with the same characteristics as in the French Loire Valley.
In Spain, Cabernet Franc is mainly found in Catalonia, where it is a variety in four Denominaciones de Origen.
Outside France, Italy, and Spain, Cabernet France is found in Hungary, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, and in Greece (known as Tsapournakos).
In the USA, Cabernet Franc has shown a great potential in cooler areas.
Cabernet Franc is producing top quality wines in Argentina.
Cabernet Franc is also planted in Chile, Australia, New Zealand, and China.
Cabernet Franc is the father of Cabernet Sauvignon after beeing crossed with Sauvignon Blanc.
Even if Cabernet Franc is related to Cabernet Sauvignon it does not have the same qualities. Cabernet Franc is lighter, more fruity, less tannin rich, and matures earlier.
Cabernet Franc creates wines with great berry-like fruit aromas, characterized by raspberries and violets, as well as a spicy touch of green pepper.
Cabernet Franc wines may lack some fullness, but they have a great aroma. Cabernet Franc is often mixed with Merlot or big brother Cabernet Sauvignon, both of which give more fullness to the Cabernet Franc.
Cabernet Franc originated in Spanish Basque Country from 2 local grapes: Morenoa and Hondarribi Beltza.
It’s known as "Bouchet" in Saint-Émilion, "Bouchy" in the Pyrenées, "Breton" in the Loire Valley and Alcheria (Fox) in the Basque Country.
Cabernet Franc is the proud father of Cabernet Sauvignon (After beeing crossed with Sauvignon Blanc).
Even if Cabernet Franc is related to Cabernet Sauvignon it does not have the same qualities. Cabernet Franc is lighter, more fruity, less tannin rich, and matures earlier.
Cabernet Franc is a worl-wide grape because it adapts to different terroirs, often the same terroirs as Cabernet Sauvignon.
Cabernet Franc loves sand, gravel, limestone, and clay.
The better performance in the world is in Saint-Émilion (Bordeaux), in the Loire Valley and in Italy (Tuscany and Friuli).
Anjou Blanc
Chenin Blanc Dry
Chenin Blanc Sweet
Muscadet
Pouilly Fumé
Sancerre
Saumur Blanc
Sauvignon Blanc
Bourgueil
Chinon
Saumur Rouge
Saumur-Champigny
Rosé d’Anjou
Rosé de Loire
Saumur Rosé
35% Sauvignon Blanc
25% Chenin Blanc
15% Cabernet Franc
6% Melon de Bourgogne
5% Pinot Noir
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