Maestria, Madiran (Sud Ouest, France) 2011

Nov 13, 2013

By W. Blake Gray

There is always a market in the US for big-bodied, intense red wines at bargain prices.  First it was Aussie Shiraz, then when we tired of that, it became Argentine Malbec.  When that fad fades, Madirans like this wine await our attention.  Made by the Plaimont co-op from Tannat, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, this is a bruiser with plenty of dark cherry fruit and tannins, yet stays fresh as you’d hope a French wine should.  Good wine for tailgating on a cold day.  14% alcohol.

Country / Region

Sud Ouest, France

Appellation

Madiran

Grape Variety

Color

Red

Vintage

2011

Score

89

Price

US $ 11.00

Producer

Maestria