
"Cafe Francois’ own-label claret is light, super smooth, enjoyable when chilled, and embodies cafe culture with its elegant, refreshing qualities. It’s designed to evoke the relaxed atmosphere of enjoying wine on a sunny terrace."
"Historically, claret referred to lighter and paler red Bordeaux wines, which contrasted with today's bold reds. Clairet has emerged as a regulated style of dark rose from Bordeaux, characterized by its deeper structure and intensity."
Claret is traditionally known as red wine from Bordeaux, mainly used in the UK to refer to older red Bordeaux styles. Cafe Francois' own-label claret presents a blend of Merlot, Malbec, and Cabernet Sauvignon, aimed at embodying elegant cafe culture. The term 'Clairet' currently designates a specific, regulated style of dark rose from Bordeaux, which is richer and more structured than typical roses. Cafe Francois' Clairet is intended for a pleasurable drinking experience, suggesting a stylish enjoyment of wine in a refined atmosphere. Kieran Andrews also recommends several other Clairet options for home consumption.
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