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Clos Rougeard: The Loire’s Quiet Kings Who Made Cabernet Franc a Global Obsession How a humble French family turned a rustic grape into one of the wine world’s most chased treasures.

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Clos Rougeard: The Loire’s Quiet Kings Who Made Cabernet Franc a Global Obsession How a humble French family turned a rustic grape into one of the wine world’s most chased treasures.

Here’s the thing: Cabernet Franc wasn’t supposed to be sexy. For decades, it played second fiddle to Bordeaux’s Cabernet Sauvignon—quiet, earthy, modest. But then came Clos Rougeard, tucked away in Loire Valley’s sleepy village of Chacé, quietly crafting wines that today sell out instantly and

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From Cognac Thrones to Andean Crescendos The high‑elevation, gravity‑fed saga of Clos Apalta—Chile’s Colchagua jewel that taught Bordeaux to tango with Carménère

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From Cognac Thrones to Andean Crescendos The high‑elevation, gravity‑fed saga of Clos Apalta—Chile’s Colchagua jewel that taught Bordeaux to tango with Carménère

My first sip of Clos Apalta hit me like sunrise over the Cordillera: plum velvet, cedar spice, a faint whisper of roasted coffee. “Liber,” my Chilean friend grinned, “this is Bordeaux’s wild twin raised under Southern skies.” I’ve chased the estate’s story ever since—strap in for

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