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Corey Creek Cabernet Franc 2005

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Corey Creek Cabernet Franc (2005)
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Cabernet Franc, along with Sauvignon Blanc, is a parent of the more famous Cabernet Sauvignon. Quite similar in many ways to Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc tends to have higher acid and lighter tannins than its offspring, with fruit in the redder end of the spectrum and a distinctive, aggressive herbal note that can dominate the wine's aromas.

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Cherry and other red berries mingle on the nose with a wisp of smoke, subtle green herbs and earthy dried leaf aromas. I love the flavorful, rich mid-palate on this wine, with flavors in line with the nose. Well balanced with well-integrated tannins, it's a wine of deliciously crafted structure. Bold yet elegant, this is a fine example of how well this Bordeaux-like style of Cabernet Franc can be done here.


December 2008

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Despite the obvious success of Merlot on the North Fork, there are many people – myself included – who get just as excited about Cabernet Franc. This grape, a more subdued, more feminine genetic parent of Cabernet Sauvignon thrives in our climate. Fill a blind-tasting table with Long Island Cabernet Franc, however, and you'll taste almost as many styles as there are wineries – from un-oaked, Chinon-style reds best suited to casual foods and young drinking all the way up to rich, strenuously oaked wines that can cellar well and seem almost Sauvignon-like in their flavor profile. Vintage read more...


 

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