Tuesday, November 15, 2011 - Caminade’s 2007 tastes modern, balanced and fruit driven. Plum and berries dominate. It lacks the traditional tannic edge or gaminess found in Cahors such as Clos la Coutale’s 2008. Yet Caminade is not any less interesting. It reflects French tightrope walking. It wants to please palates trained on Argentina, while reminding them that fruit isn’t everything, with its line of pepper and mineral. My full review: http://waywardwine.wordpress.com/2011/04/04/malbec-merlot-mission-la-caminade-cahors-2007/
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