Cahors wine
Cahors wine is a red wine produced in the Cahors region of southwestern France. It is primarily made from the Malbec grape, which is known for its deep color and rich flavors. The wine often features notes of dark fruits, such as blackberries and plums, along with hints of spice and earthiness.
Cahors wine has a long history, dating back to Roman times, and is sometimes referred to as "black wine" due to its intense color. The region's unique climate and soil contribute to the wine's distinctive character, making it a popular choice for those seeking bold and flavorful red wines.