Catherine & Pierre Breton
Catherine & Pierre Breton, "Avis de Vin Fort" 2020
Catherine & Pierre Breton, "Avis de Vin Fort" 2020
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100% Cabernet Franc from 40-50 y.o. vines, biodynamically cultivated in gravel, clay & limestone soils the Loire Valley's Bourgueil.
From Dustin at Kermit Lynch:
"Catherine and Pierre describe this light, spring red as “cabernet franc like a sea breeze.” There’s lots of fresh fruit with little tannins. The wine’s name is a reference to the maritime warning “Avis de Vent Fort” (meaning strong winds are in the forecast), is a play on words to evoke the idea that if the weather is bad, one should sail back to shore and have a glass of wine instead."
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