Domaine COSSE MAISONNEUVE
La Fage

  • Certified organic wine
  • Red
  • 2020
  • Cahors
Domaine COSSE MAISONNEUVE La Fage 2020 bottle 75cl

bottle 75cl: 19,50 € incl. VATbottle 75cl

A new generation of winegrowers is waking Cahors up. Rustic wines with coarse tannins are a thing of the past. Make way for digestible, tasty, fruity and velvety malbecs. The duo Matthieu Cosse (the oenologist) / Catherine Maisonneuve (the winegrower) is part of this new Cadurian elite, with a magnificent range of wines where purity, precision and elegance prevail. "Transcending the boundaries of its appellation, the estate is one of the best in France" for Mr. Bettane. 

Rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France guide.

Supple on the palate, beautiful freshness, tannins not very marked, La Fage is a Cahors that is greedy, pleasant and joyful.

To keep or to drink :
Ready to drink
Apogée :
2022-2029

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    La Revue du Vin de France (April 2024): 93/100 “With its hint of mint on the red fruit, its sensual presence and its tannin that rolls in the mouth over pulpy flesh, La Fage provides proof that the estate has been able to make do with the vintage.”

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