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Spec sheet

TypeRed wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti13.5%

The wine

Francis Ford Coppola Diamond Claret 2021 is a refined and balanced red wine that pays homage to the classic wines of Bordeaux. This Claret, a blend of mainly Cabernet Sauvignon, reflects the winemaking tradition with a modern and distinctive touch of the California region. The nose offers intense aromas of dark fruits such as blackcurrants, blackberries and ripe cherries, complemented by hints of spice, tobacco and toasted oak.

The palate is smooth and structured, with well-integrated tannins and balanced acidity. Ripe fruit flavours intertwine with notes of vanilla, chocolate and a subtle hint of leather, the result of its ageing in French and American oak barrels. The finish is long and lingering, leaving a lasting impression of complexity and elegance.

This wine is perfect for pairing with roasted meats, stews, game dishes or mature cheeses. Francis Ford Coppola Diamond Claret 2021 is ideal for those looking for a sophisticated and expressive wine, with a rich and enveloping character.

Drinking and storing

Serve between 16ºC and 18ºC

Food pairing

Game / Cured cheeses / Red meats / Grills / To enjoy on its own / As an aperitif / Grilled meat

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The winery

Francis Ford Coppola Winery

Francis Ford Coppola Winery is a winery in America owned by the famous director Francis Ford Coppola. In 2006, the Coppola family purchased the historic Château Souverain Estate in Sonoma County and began renovations. Four years later the winery opened its doors. The famous American director was always influenced by the idea of Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, which eventually served as a model for all modern theme parks. He thought that Francis Ford Coppola's winery could...

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