Opus One 2012
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The 2012 Opus One effuses fresh dark fruit aromas accentuated by subtler notes of forest-floor and graphite. The wine’s round mouthfeel and satiny tannins wrap around classic flavours of cassis, blackberry and black cherry. This refined and age-worthy wine simultaneously offers a long lingering finish, with lively acidity and a sturdy structure at the close.
Country |
United States |
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Size |
750ml |
Varietal |
Cabernet Franc |
Vintage |
2012 |
Producer |
Opus One |
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Opus One
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Opus One was founded by Baron Philippe de Rothschild, legendary proprietor of Château Mouton Rothschild, and renowned Napa Valley vintner Robert Mondavi. By combining the great winemaking traditions and innovations of both families, the founders' singular goal was to create an exceptional wine in the heart of Napa Valley. Opus One, like any great work, arose out of passion. Dedicated to uncompromised quality, Opus One's sole purpose is to express this vision and passionate spirit for generations to come.
Cabernet Franc Wine
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Cabernet Franc is a red wine grape variety that is known as the parent grape of Cabernet Sauvignon. The grape is widely grown around the world, but it is particularly associated with the Loire Valley region in France, and the Bordeaux and the right bank of the Gironde.
Cabernet Franc wines are typically medium to full-bodied, with moderate acidity and a moderate level of tannins. The wine has a wide range of flavors that can vary depending on where it's grown, but it's commonly described as having a range of fruit flavors, such as red and black currant, cherry, and plum, with notes of tobacco, spice, and sometimes a hint of bell pepper or herbaceousness. The wines are often aged in oak barrels, which can impart a vanilla and toast flavor to the wine.
Cabernet Franc wines are frequently considered to be more elegant, lighter and more approachable than Cabernet Sauvignon. They can be enjoyed young, but also can benefit from aging, developing complexity and softening the tannins. They can pair well with red meats, particularly beef, as well as hard, strong cheeses.
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