Cabernet Franc grapes |
Did you remember to call your father yesterday? Maybe you sent him a card, bought him a tie, or took him out to lunch. Perhaps you even enjoyed a great bottle of cabernet sauvignon together. If so, chances are there is one very important father you forgot to acknowledge: cabernet franc.
You see, when a mommy grape and a daddy grape love each other very much, they spontaneously cross-pollenate and a new grape variety is born. In this case, sauvignon blanc and cabernet franc had a little too much to drink one 17th century night in southwestern France, and we now have them to thank for the existence of cabernet sauvignon. Sauvignon blanc has since gone on to lead a rich and fulfilling life, achieving worldwide fame for tart and aromatic white wines in New Zealand, France and beyond. But poor cabernet franc has received little recognition, unjustly overshadowed by a son who grew up to be bigger and stronger than his father.
When the movie Sideways became popular, strange things happened to the wine industry. No one could have ever predicted that the musings of one fictional, disgruntled wine snob could have effectively destroyed the entire merlot industry while simultaneously making pinot noir the most sought-after grape on the planet, but they did. That's old news, though. One scene, however, is often glossed over in discussions of the movie--that in which the aforementioned wine snob embarks on a derisive rant against cabernet franc, dismissing it as being "hollow, flabby, and overripe." This criticism had little effect on the cabernet franc industry because, well, no one has seemed to give much of a damn about cabernet franc before or since.
Miles and Jack are NOT drinking any fucking Merlot! |
Château Cheval Blanc |
-Nikki
Ivan and Miha Batič |
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