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Chateau Labastide Haute
Chateau Labastide Haute sits in Cahors, the historic heart of South West France's Haut-Pays region. The appellation is defined by Malbec, a dark-skinned variety that thrives in the region's limestone and clay soils, developing structure and depth. The estate's Malbec reflects this terroir—a wine of substance and aging potential, the kind that has long anchored Cahors's reputation. Wine Enthusiast has rated the wine at 90 points. The region itself remains less trafficked than Bordeaux or Burgundy, yet produces compelling expressions of this singular grape.
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