Cabernet Franc (International)
is, I think, a logically short list, mostly France, where it is usually a blending red wine for Bordeaux, but in the appellation of Chinon, Cabernet Franc excels, and though not well known in New Hampshire (it can be a bit tough to find here), but does occasionally show-up in the local wine stores; such as it is, they add to my short list of reviewed Cabernet Franc wines found outside of the USA, tasted and reviewed.
Cabernet Franc,
the father of Cabernet Sauvignon:
Antucura ‘Barrandica’ 2019 Cabernet Franc (Argentina), $16.14-$18.99, 90 points
Château De Ribebon Bordeaux Supérieur 2016 Cabernet Franc, $21.99-$54.99, 90 points (France)
Fincao Los Aljibes Vino De La Tierra De Castilla 2007 100% Cabernet Franc, approximately $18.00, 92 points (Spain)
Le Grand Bouqueteau Chinon 2016 Cabernet Franc, Loire, France
Penley Estate Coonawarra, Australia, 2020 Cabernet Franc, $16.99-$19.99, 88 points
Stratus 2010 Cabernet Franc (Canada), $25.49-$29.99, 87 points
Valdivieso, Colchagua Valley, Single Vineyard 2011 Cabernet Franc (Chile), $20.99-$23.99, 88 points
Cabernet Franc (USA)
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Stratus 2010 Cabernet Franc (Canada), $25.49-$29.99, 87 points
Valdivieso, Colchagua Valley, Single Vineyard 2011 Cabernet Franc (Chile), $20.99-$23.99, 88 points
Cabernet Franc (USA)
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