Intenso Cabernet Franc 2020

Vinicola Salton

2.028,00 Kč

A balanced Brazilian Cabernet Franc, combining freshness, fruit and suppleness for a convivial tasting.

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Brazil

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Vin Red

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12.5%

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1 to 5 years

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100% Cabernet Franc

Grilled picanha, beef empanadas, lasagna Bolognese, semi-aged cheeses, mushroom risotto

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Located in the Serra Gaúcha mountains, in the heart of Rio Grande do Sul state, the Vinícola Salton vineyard benefits from a humid subtropical climate characterized by moderate temperature variations and cooler nights at higher altitudes. The plots dedicated to Cabernet Franc are situated on well-drained hillsides with predominantly clay-gravel soils, promoting optimal grape ripening while preserving their freshness. This historic region of Brazilian viticulture combines family traditions with modern techniques to produce expressive and balanced red wines.

Made from carefully selected Cabernet Franc grapes, this wine is produced by Vinícola Salton using classic red winemaking methods. This includes alcoholic fermentation in tanks with skin contact to extract color and structure, followed by malolactic fermentation to soften the tannins. The wine is then aged in tanks and barrels to preserve the fruit while adding aromatic complexity and balance, before bottling at the estate.

This wine reveals notes of ripe red and black fruits and plum , complemented by floral touches reminiscent of violet, as well as spicy and slightly peppery nuances. Oak and vanilla accents from aging add complexity and depth. On the palate, the wine is supple, with a velvety texture, balanced acidity, moderate tannins, and a medium-length, harmonious, and pleasant finish.

Where are we traveling?

The Vale dos Vinhedos


Vale dos Vinhedos was the first Brazilian wine region to obtain a geographical indication in 2002, followed by a denomination of origin (DO) in 2012. Located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, in the Serra Gaúcha mountain range, this valley stretches around the municipalities of Bento Gonçalves, Garibaldi, and Monte Belo do Sul. The vineyards, planted between 400 and 700 meters above sea level on rolling hillsides, benefit from a humid subtropical climate with Atlantic influences. The basaltic soils and the Italian winemaking heritage, brought by immigrants in the 19th century, give this region its unique identity. Vale dos Vinhedos primarily produces red wines made from Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Tannat grapes, as well as high-quality white and sparkling wines.

The little history of the country

Brazil

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The Brazilian wine industry originated in the south of the country with the arrival of the first settlers fleeing the islands of Madeira and the Azores in 1532. It was in 1825, after the country's independence, that the Brazilian wine trade developed. Initially, German immigrants, followed by the Portuguese, then the French and Italians, introduced the vineyards. Devastated in the 19th century by diseases exacerbated by the humid influence of the Atlantic Ocean, European grape varieties were replaced by resistant North American varieties. These still cover 80% of the vineyards but are no longer in vogue. For the past decade, a new generation of winemakers, crafting terroir-driven wines, has been bringing a breath of fresh air and creativity. It must be said that the country has a less formal approach to wine, less stringent regulations, and a vast territory to explore, all of which stimulate the imagination of its winemakers. Defining the style of Brazilian wines is difficult because they reflect the country itself: multicultural. The vastness of the territory translates into a wide variety of soils and microclimates, which imbue the wines with their diversity and suggest enormous potential in terms of quality.

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