Cabernet Franc Castelvecchio 2020
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Cabernet Franc Castelvecchio 2020

The Castelvecchio Cabernet Franc is a red wine born near the Isonzo, aged two years both in French oak barrels and in large barrels. It presents inviting herbaceous scents of the Mediterranean scrub, sage and bay leaves, bell pepper and tomatoes, black pepper, cinnamon and tobacco. The sip is fresh, particularly and pleasantly sapid, with a long persistence and a good taste-olfactory coherence, which also refers to tobacco and wet earth

£21.20
-10%
£19.10
Awards
89James Suckling
88Veronelli
4Bibenda
2Gambero Rosso

Features

Denomination

Carso DOC

Vines

Cabernet Franc 100%

Tipologia

Alcohol content

13 %

Format

75 cl Bottle

Vinification

Alcoholic fermentation in stainless steel tanks conducted by indigenous yeasts

Aging

24 months between French barrique and big oak barrels from Slavonia

Filosofia produttiva

Natural, Indigenous yeasts

Additional Notes

Contains sulfites

CABERNET FRANC CASTELVECCHIO 2020 DESCRIPTION

Castelvecchio's Cabernet Franc is a red wine in which the typical notes of the variety, some herbaceous ones, slowly fade towards ethereal and composite tones. A linear and classic label, in which the starting grape is respected in its integrity, and the ageing in wood is thus limited to enhancing its personality without ever covering its soul. On the table it finds its gastronomic consecration in combination with earthy menus: try it with game-based recipes and you will be pleasantly surprised.

The Cabernet Franc by Castelvecchio comes from the grapes of an international variety, grown in various areas within the Karst National Park. We find ourselves in a special terroir, characterised by a subsoil of limestone and red soil rich in minerals, over which the typical Bora wind blows, responsible for the large temperature variations between day and night. Once the grapes have been harvested, they are destemmed and the berries are gently pressed. The resulting must ferments spontaneously - thanks to the presence of indigenous yeasts - in stainless steel tanks. The wine is then transferred for final ageing in French or Californian oak barriques and large Slavonian oak casks for a total of 24 months.

The Cabernet Franc Castelvecchio presents itself to the eye with a typically ruby colour, characterised by a particular brilliance. The typical herbaceous note of the 'Franc' spreads insistently on the nose, enriched in its evolution by more tertiary touches. On the palate, it has an excellent structure, with a round and ample sip, concentrated and developed on a gentle tannic texture of great softness. A generous, mischievously captivating wine, capable, year after year, of winning over the critics of the leading national wine magazines.

Colour

Shining and intense ruby red

Scent

Herbaceous notes of sage, mint, musk, hints of tomato, chocolate and cinnamon

Taste

Full-bodied, good intensity, velvety, with caressing tannins

Temperature
16°-18° C
When to open
To enjoy it at its best, we recommend you to let the wine 'breathe' at least 15-30 minutes before serving
When to drink
Wine good to drink now, but that can have a beautiful evolution after resting for a while in your cellar
Glass
Medium open goblet
Perfect for young and medium bodied red wines which don't require excessive oxygenation to open. The opening, slightly tighter than the body of the glass, favors the concentration of aromas towards the nose, enhancing the perception of aromas and limiting the dispersion
Longevity
You can easly cellar it over 5 years
GuideYearScoreQuote
James Suckling202089 / 100Worth buying Wine
Veronelli202088 / 100Very Good Wine
Bibenda20204 / 5High Level Wine
Gambero Rosso20202 / 3High Level Wine
Recommended by Callmewine

Castelvecchio

Foundation Year1980
Vineyard hectares35
Annual production160.000 bt
WinemakerErika Barbieri
AddressCastelvecchio, Via Castelnuovo, 2 - 34078 Sagrado (GO)

Perfect to drink with

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Roasted and Grilled Meat

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Game

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Ham and salami

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White Meat

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Pasta Bolognese