Cabernet Franc'
Freaky Level 3
Adventurous with a touch of natty snarl.Full & Rich
Bold and beautiful, often with spice and oak.Certified Biodynamic
Homeopathy for vines. A stringent certification that takes into account the entire ecosystem of the vines.Weekend Prizes
Fancy meal or second-date wines under $50.

Cabernet Franc'
Freaky Level 3
Adventurous with a touch of natty snarl.Full & Rich
Bold and beautiful, often with spice and oak.Certified Biodynamic
Homeopathy for vines. A stringent certification that takes into account the entire ecosystem of the vines.Weekend Prizes
Fancy meal or second-date wines under $50.
Cabernet Franc, Loire Valley, France
Everyone knows that VdFs (Vin de France, or wines from grapes grown anywhere in France) have more fun but perhaps no one as much as the Mosse family who declassified their wines from the Anjou appellation in 2016. Taking over from their parents, brothers Sylvestre and Joseph are creating fun, experimental cuvees from their estate fruit as well as purchasing grapes through the family’s negociant. Like their other. . .
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Cabernet Franc, Loire Valley, France
Everyone knows that VdFs (Vin de France, or wines from grapes grown anywhere in France) have more fun but perhaps no one as much as the Mosse family who declassified their wines from the Anjou appellation in 2016. Taking over from their parents, brothers Sylvestre and Joseph are creating fun, experimental cuvees from their estate fruit as well as purchasing grapes through the family’s negociant. Like their other wines, this is pure, slightly effervescent glou glou if you’re simply throwing it back but look more closely and the devil-emoji is clearly in the details: redcurrants, sour cherry and tobacco leaf, a whiff of savoury smoke and cocoa and finely-wrought tannins. A wine to stir the pot & cause drama and intrigue; invite yourself to someone’s house in upstate New York and call it your winter writer’s residency.
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Cabernet Franc, Loire Valley, France
Everyone knows that VdFs (Vin de France, or wines from grapes grown anywhere in France) have more fun but perhaps no one as much as the Mosse family who declassified their wines fr. . .
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Cabernet Franc, Loire Valley, France
Everyone knows that VdFs (Vin de France, or wines from grapes grown anywhere in France) have more fun but perhaps no one as much as the Mosse family who declassified their wines from the Anjou appellation in 2016. Taking over from their parents, brothers Sylvestre and Joseph are creating fun, experimental cuvees from their estate fruit as well as purchasing grapes through the family’s negociant. Like their other wines, this is pure, slightly effervescent glou glou if you’re simply throwing it back but look more closely and the devil-emoji is clearly in the details: redcurrants, sour cherry and tobacco leaf, a whiff of savoury smoke and cocoa and finely-wrought tannins. A wine to stir the pot & cause drama and intrigue; invite yourself to someone’s house in upstate New York and call it your winter writer’s residency.
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