Fat Louis Road to Nowhere 2012

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    Fat Louis Road to Nowhere 2012 Front Label
    Fat Louis Road to Nowhere 2012 Front Label

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    Region

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    Vintage
    2012

    Size
    750ML

    ABV
    13.5%

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    Winemaker Notes

    Deep ruby color in the glass, this lighter-bodied expression of Languedoc Cabernet Sauvignon displays bright fruit characters highlighted by blackberries, plums and a savory note on the palate. A smooth and easy drinking wine.
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    Fat Louis, France
    Fat Louis is an enlightened French duck on an adventure through the French countryside. Louis always follows his heart and “grabs life by the feathers,” a quality of his character, and his wine, that wine drinkers adore. Within each bottle is a celebration of taste and achievement that bring flavorful festivities to any occasion.
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    Cabernet Sauvignon is the fourth most planted red grape in France, but maintains a higher impact in terms of prestige. In Bordeaux, France, it reaches sublime heights as the dominant component of the most celebrated wines from the Medoc and Graves appellations of the Left Bank.

    Cabernet Sauvignon prefers well-drained gravel soils, like those of the Medoc, but it can grow with success in other types as well. It does well in various climates ranging from moderately warm to hot and produces small berries with thick skins resistant to insects and disease pressure. Those thick skins also mean high tannins, which along with the grape’s high acidity, equal terrific structure and as a result, Cabernet Sauvignon’s amazing ability to age well. Cabernet Sauvignon imbues a wine with profound depth of flavor, including notes of blackcurrant, blackberry, vanilla, cedar, pencil shavings and cigar box. Some of these result from the variety’s remarkable affinity for oak.

    While Bordeaux produces the most critically-acclaimed Cabernet Sauvignon, it also plays a role in the wines of the Southwest, Languedoc, Provence and even in the Loire in France, where it is permitted in small amounts in Bourgueil and Chinon.

    CCIFATROA12_2012 Item# 132276

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