Cahors

Cahors

Cahors, located in the southwest of France, is a wine region known for its powerful, tannic red wines. The heart of these wines is the Tannat grape, an indigenous variety that has been grown here for centuries. This grape gives the wines from Cahors their characteristic dark color, full body and tannin structure.

The terroir of Cahors, with its chalky clay soil and Mediterranean climate, offers ideal conditions for the Tannat grape. The vineyards are often located on steep slopes along the Lot river, which gives the grapes optimum exposure to the sun. The wines from Cahors are often complex and have aromas of black fruit, spices, leather and sometimes even a hint of chocolate.

Over the years, Cahors has built up a reputation as one of the most traditional wine regions in France. The wines often have a long shelf life and develop even more complexity and finesse with age. Although Tannat plays the leading role, other grape varieties are also grown in Cahors, such as Malbec and Merlot, which are often added to the blends in small quantities.

For wine lovers who enjoy powerful, full-bodied red wines with character, Cahors is a region that is definitely worth discovering. The wines from Cahors are not only delicious to drink, but also offer a fascinating insight into the rich wine culture of France.

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