Le Roc Fronton La Folle Noire d'Ambat 2020
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This wine expresses the unique fruit of Negrette, which combines black cherry and violets. Medium-bodied, with a velvety texture and light to medium-tannins, this wine has become a Southwestern classic.
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Spiced red fruit and a graphite funk might recall cabernet franc from Saumur-Champigny, though negrette’s rustic earthiness comes through in the tannins. That funk put off some tasters, but the rose-scented edges gave me the impression of an honest country wine. On its second day open, the funk had blown off and the wine turned toward gravelly-scented rosy florals.
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