Havas & Timár, 2018 “Franom” Cabernet Franc, Eger, Hungary
Commentary and analysis of the Havas & Timár, 2018 “Franom” Cabernet Franc, Eger, Hungary
Christian Tschida, 2018 Non-Tradition Red, Burgenland, Austria
Commentary and analysis of the Christian Tschida, 2018 Non-Tradition Red, Burgenland, Austria
Sebestyén, 2017 Porkoláb-Völgyi Cabernet Franc, Szekszárd, Pannon, Hungary
Commentary and analysis of the Sebestyén, 2017 Porkoláb-Völgyi Cabernet Franc, Szekszárd, Pannon, Hungary
My Most Memorable Cabernet Francs of 2021
After first committing to curating a list of my most memorable wines of the year, I looked back with a moment of pause and a regretful "UGH" at the thought of having to "choose" some of my favourite wines of the year. I mean, these wines are like my children, I love them all so dearly, how can I pick my favourites? Then upon further reflection, and reviewing my photos, videos and notes from 2021, I did realize that there were indeed some standout Cabernet Francs that I enjoyed this year, although perhaps not for the most obvious reasons.
Wassmann, 2016 Cabernet Franc, Villány, Pannon, Hungary
Commentary and analysis of the Weingut Wassmann, 2016 Cabernet Franc, Villány, Pannon, Hungary