2006 Domaine de la Pépière Cabernet Franc 'la Pépiè' 1.5L (was $26)

SKU #1032050

From the mind and vineyards of our main man Marc Ollivier in Muscadet. We are very pleased to finally have a decent supply of this supple juicy Cabernet Franc, we even have it in Magnums. Paul and I flipped for this in February when we visited the estate and I asked Marc right then and there if he would bottle some in Magnums for us. This is your anytime red, quaffable, friendly and charming, a good time wine. Not too serious, just downright tasty. - Jeff Vierra

Price: $17.99

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 By: Leslie Mladinich |  Review Date: 11/11/2008 
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I think this wine is best on day 2 or even the last day. It gets more jammy and more juicy- less green- as it is open.

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Varietal:

Cabernet Franc

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Country:

France

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Sub-Region:

Loire

- Of all of the French wine producing regions, the Loire might produces the greatest variety of wines. They range from still to sparkling, very dry and acidic to hearty sweet, and clear in color to a deep purple. The diversity of wine produced in this region is due in part to its dynamic climate, which ranges from Continental to Mediterranean. This region is best known for Sauvignon blanc, Chenin blanc and Cabernet Franc. The most famous areas in the Loire Valley may be Sancerre and Vouvray.