Cabaret franc, vinification sans sulfites. Très bon. — 11 years ago
Great, Great Cabaret for the Price. First got Mondo Vino, Herwig loves it! (Me too) 10€ +/- — 11 years ago
Delicious Meritage! Oaky aftertaste. 50% cabaret Sauvignon 20% cab franc 10% Malbec 10% merlot 10% petite Verdot. — 11 years ago
Summer is gonna be trouble with this find. 2013 vintage #pinkwinesummer — 9 years ago
Lamouroux is the little known second label of Château Rauzan-Segla, and if one could drink velvet, that would be the perfect way to describe the 2009. All softness and flowers, violets to be precise, along with plump blueberries (the kind found at the height of summer) along with spice notes. Silky on entry, plush, voluptuous, and full. It's a Cabaret dancer in sequins and feathers or maybe Liberace, if that's your preference. Think lacy crevat. Glossy, showy and slightly overblown. A lot of fun for $33.99. — 10 years ago
Blended from 5 classic Bordeaux varietals: Cabernet Sauvignon gives depth and structure. Merlot adds a lively spiciness. Cabaret franc floral fruit. Petit Verdot intense color. And Malbec a silky softness — 12 years ago
L.J. Hollins
A little tightly wound out of the bottle, but after a night to sleep off stage fright, showed like a Cabaret chanteuse. Smooth and mercurial with notes of roasted fuji apple and crème Chantilly offering ample camouflage for the brooding acidity beneath. — 9 years ago