86points Château du Cèdre 2015 Cèdre Héritage (Cahors) This is the young fruity wine from the Cèdre estate that also produces some of the most serious wines in Cahors. Cahors is a small town in southwestern France, located 100 miles (160km) east of Bordeaux.In wine terms it is known for its deeply colored reds made predominantly from Malbec (known locally as both Côt and Auxerrois), with small quantities of Tannat and Merlot.Interestingly, Cahors is the only red-wine appellation in the French south-west to use neither Cabernet Sauvignon nor Cabernet Franc. 88points Domaine de Dauliac 2015 Cahors Organically cultivated vines, some over 80-years-old, on the upper terraces above the river Lot are behind this firmly structured, concentrated wine.
Cosse et Maisonneuve Cahors Solis Malbec 2015 from Cahors, Southwest, France - Cosse et Maissoneuve wines are not the norm for Cahors. It is strongly mineral, packed with tannins and richly dense. 90points Vignobles Pelvillain 2015 Château du Port Cuvée Prestige (Cahors) This wine comes from a 15-acre vineyard on gravel soil. 92points Georges Vigouroux 2015 Château de Haute-Serre (Cahors) Editors' Choice Malbec blended with a total of 10% Merlot and Tannat gives a wine that is firmly structured.