In the Cahors region of France, where Malbec is grown, the moniker used to describe those wines is ‘Les Vins Noirs de Cahors.’ Back home, Creekside has indeed produced a black wine, which releases raspberries, roses, cassis, spice and chocolate-coated coffee bean. Medium-to-full-bodied, the tannins arrive with authority on the finale allowing it to be enjoyed over the next 2 to 3 years, with the heartiest fare possible.
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