Château du CèdreCahors Extra Libre 2021

Product code: 13421
£21.20 inc VAT
Country
Country: France
Region
Region: South West
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Cahors
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Pascal Verhaeghe
Grape
Grape: Malbec, Merlot
Grape: 95% Malbec, 5% Merlot
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Country
Country: France
Region
Region: South West
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Cahors
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Pascal Verhaeghe
Grape
Grape: Malbec, Merlot
Grape: 95% Malbec, 5% Merlot

Product Notes

Château du Cèdre Cahors Extra Libre is a red wine that boasts a dark and intense color, with a complex aroma that combines fruit and spicy notes. This wine is made using carefully selected grapes from the Cèdre vineyard in Cahors, France, where the soil composition and climate provide the perfect conditions for growing premium Malbec grapes. The wine has a smooth and velvety texture, thanks to an aging process in oak barrels that enhances its richness and depth. On the palate, the wine delivers a burst of flavors that range from black fruits, to plums, and hints of cinnamon and pepper. Château du Cèdre Cahors Extra Libre is a full-bodied wine with a long and satisfying finish that lingers with each sip.

About the Winery

Château du Cèdre

Located in the southwestern part of France in Cahors, the Chateau du Cedre wine brand has a rich history that dates back to as early as 1958. It was during this time that Leon Verhaeghe moved to Cahors from Flanders. He, along with wife, Marie-Therese and son, Charles, started viticulture in a farm in Cahors on three small plots.

The soil in the Cahors area contains a lot of calcareous bedrock and porous clay content. This is the main reason why the grapes grown here are known for their minerality. Of the three plots that were chosen for viticulture, the biggest one encompasses 12.5 hectares, and is rich in limestone content. Therefore, the wines created from grapes grown here, exhibit a rich tannin-finish. The other plots cover an area of 5.5 and 7.5 hectares respectively.

The Cahors vineyards are located in a very strategic location amidst the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and Pyrenees Sea.  Until the month of June, the area is highly influenced by the Atlantic climate, while during summers, it experiences a Mediterranean climate. Due to this, the grapes ripen naturally and the vines are well-structured and matured.

Some of the grape varietals that grow in the vineyards of Cahors are:

  • Unique & indigenous grapes such as cot, also known as Malbec or Auxerrois  - 90%
  • 5% Merlot
  • 5% Tannat
  • White varietal of Viognier – the quality of white wines produced here are almost similar to the ones that you would taste in France’s premium wine-growing area of Burgundy (grown on 1 hectare)
  • Some minor plots dedicated to other white varietals such as Semillon, Sauvignon and Muscadelle

Organic viticulture is practiced in these vineyards since 2012. The harvest time starts only when the grapes have reached the optimum ripening, thereby keeping the harvest as short as possible. 

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