Lapostolle

Cuvée Alexandre Cabernet Franc

Cabernet Franc & Cabernet Franc-based Blends

Lapostolle

Cuvée Alexandre Cabernet Franc

Cabernet Franc & Cabernet Franc-based Blends

Named to honor the family’s legacy of fine wines and spirits dating back to 1827, the Cuvée Alexandre wines are produced entirely from Apalta estate grapes.

Tasting Notes

Complex nose with spicy notes and aromas of black fruit, followed by sweeter spice from the oak. The palate is concentrated, with lively tannins and a long-lasting finish.

Food Pairing

Drink now with meat and poultry dishes, particularly those with herbs and rich sauces, or cellar for several years. 

Named to honor the family’s legacy of fine wines and spirits dating back to 1827, the Cuvée Alexandre wines are produced entirely from Apalta estate grapes.

Tasting Notes

Complex nose with spicy notes and aromas of black fruit, followed by sweeter spice from the oak. The palate is concentrated, with lively tannins and a long-lasting finish.

Food Pairing

Drink now with meat and poultry dishes, particularly those with herbs and rich sauces, or cellar for several years. 

Organic Practices
Biodynamic Practices
Woman-Led

Vineyard & Production Info

Production area/appellation:
Apalta
Soil composition:
Cretacious
Exposure:
South West
Harvest time:
April
Bottles produced of this wine:
12,000
Certified Eco-Friendly Practices:
Practices (not certified)

Winemaking & Aging

Maceration length:
28 days
Varietal composition:
85% Cab Franc, 14% Cabernet Sauvignon, 1% Petit Verdot
Fermentation container:
Stainless steel tanks

Analytical Data

pH level:
3.5
Acidity:
4.1 g/L
Alcohol:
14.5 %
Residual sugar:
2.45 g/L

About the Vineyard

The Apalta DO lies within a projection of the Coastal Cordillera, a small mountain range of decomposed granite between the Andes and the Pacific Ocean within the Colchagua Valley. The family’s estate – the ‘Clos’ – is protected by a horseshoe-shaped mountain that shelters vines from the extreme influences of the Andes and Pacific.

The hills provide relief from the afternoon sun in summer, creating slightly cooler conditions than the rest of the valley. Below, the Tinguiririca River cuts along the valley, providing natural drainage for winter rains. Here, conditions are perfect for elegant, complex wines with great structure, depth, color, and aging potential.