"With a lot of talent, the wines of the Cèdre offer a delicious compromise
between the Burgundian way to emphasize terroir and a vinification relating
to Bordeaux." » Read further »
This wine presents a dark violet colour. Its nose is very expressive, with
red and black fruit, violet and spices. Excellent balance in the mouth,
crispy, velvety and exceptionally fine tannins, giving the impression of
tasting fresh raisins. The final is long and full of fruit.
Taste from now until 2019 (tasted in 2010)
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Château du Cèdre not only resembles to a real centre of experimentation
for the latest techniques in agriculture, but above all belongs to the
top-rated estates of the Cahors appellation... » Read further »
Historically a very intense wine, the new generation is creating wines
which can be light and fresh enough to pair with more delicate cuisines... » Read further »
... what’s taking people aback (to Cahors) is the new generation of
wine-makers who are changing the rules and taking the old “wine of
kings” out of the cobwebs and into some of the trendiest wine bars
across the globe. » Read further »
In the French region of Cahors, the Cot, a grape variety commonly known as
Malbec, shows a particularly powerful and elegant expression. » Read further »
In a special dossier on organic wines, the RVF names the Château du Cèdre
amongst some of the most distinguished wine estates of France, like La
Romannée-Conti and Domaine de Trévallon… » Read further »