WTN: Lieb Family Cellars 2004 Cabernet Franc Reserve
Every time I taste a wine like this one, I wonder if Long Island wineries aren’t crazy to push merlot as the be-all-end-all red in the region. Crazy might be overstating it a bit, but I wonder if cabernet franc would get more publicity in these parts if it were a better known variety amongst the wine-drinking population.
You all know of my undying devotion to the grape probably best known as the key red France’s Loire Valley. But I’m not alone. Not by a long shot.
General Manager Gary Madden, the sometimes-reluctant face of Lieb Family Cellars, loves the stuff too. They released their first varietal cabernet franc some time ago, a 2003, and it disappointed. It was disjointed on release and, at least the last time I tasted it, hadn’t come together much later in its life.
But, the 2004 is much much better. In fact, it captures the grapes potential on the North Fork quite well.
Lieb Famly Cellars 2004 Cabernet
Franc Reserve ($24) is nicely aromatic with smoky, earthy and cherry aromas and a sprinkling of fresh herbs — classic Long Island franc.
Similar flavors — cherry, faint
smoke, dusty cocoa, and mint — entice and satisfy. It’s medium
bodied, well-balanced and smooth, lingering just long enough on the palate.
At Lieb anyway, I think cab franc rules the red roost. The 2003 merlot, while tasty, pales in comparison. Go for the franc.
Grape(s): Cabernet Franc
Producer: Lieb Family Cellars
AVA: North Fork of Long Island
Price: $24
Rating:
(3 out of 5 | Recommended)