Extra Libre Cahors Malbec
If you are a fan of Malbec then Cahors should be on your vinous pilgrimage. Found halfway between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean in South West France, Cahors was the homeland of Malbec before its journey to Argentina. Château du Cèdre grow all their grapes organically, and the Extra Libre sees 12 months in oak, but crucially no sulphites at every stage preparation and bottling. The wine has a wonderfully lively and crunchy palate of fresh red fruits, raspberries, strawberries and blackcurrant, a hint of lemon and cracked peppercorns; intensely expressive.

Extra Libre Cahors Malbec
If you are a fan of Malbec then Cahors should be on your vinous pilgrimage. Found halfway between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean in South West France, Cahors was the homeland of Malbec before its journey to Argentina. Château du Cèdre grow all their grapes organically, and the Extra Libre sees 12 months in oak, but crucially no sulphites at every stage preparation and bottling. The wine has a wonderfully lively and crunchy palate of fresh red fruits, raspberries, strawberries and blackcurrant, a hint of lemon and cracked peppercorns; intensely expressive.

Extra Libre Cahors Malbec
If you are a fan of Malbec then Cahors should be on your vinous pilgrimage. Found halfway between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean in South West France, Cahors was the homeland of Malbec before its journey to Argentina. Château du Cèdre grow all their grapes organically, and the Extra Libre sees 12 months in oak, but crucially no sulphites at every stage preparation and bottling. The wine has a wonderfully lively and crunchy palate of fresh red fruits, raspberries, strawberries and blackcurrant, a hint of lemon and cracked peppercorns; intensely expressive.
