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Cinsault | Local Wine Variety From Languedoc-Roussillon, France | TasteAtlas

Cinsault

(Cinsaut)

Cinsault, also known as Cinsaut, is a red wine grape variety primarily grown in the southern regions of France, particularly in the Languedoc-Roussillon and Provence areas. It is also widely cultivated in other wine regions around the world, including South Africa, where it has a significant presence, as well as in Algeria, Morocco, and Lebanon.


Cinsault is known for producing wines that are light to medium-bodied with a soft, fruity character. The grape is often used as a blending partner due to its ability to add freshness and aromatic complexity to wines. In blends, it is commonly paired with varieties such as Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre, contributing to the structure and aromatic profile of wines like those from the Southern Rhône, including Châteauneuf-du-Pape and various Côtes du Rhône wines.


The flavor profile of Cinsault wines typically includes red fruit notes such as raspberry, cherry, and strawberry, along with floral hints like rose and violet. It can also exhibit a spicy, peppery quality and occasionally a subtle earthiness. These characteristics make Cinsault wines approachable and versatile, suitable for a wide range of occasions and food pairings.


In addition to its role in red blends, Cinsault is also used to produce rosé wines, particularly in Provence and the Languedoc. Rosé wines made from Cinsault are typically fresh, aromatic, and light, with bright acidity and vibrant fruit flavors, making them ideal for warm weather and outdoor dining.

 

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Vina Montes Outer Limits Old Roots Cinsault 2022 is a distinctive red wine from Chile's Colchagua Valley, crafted entirely from Cinsault grapes. This wine exhibits a vibrant ruby-red color with magenta hues. The nose is abundant with fresh aromas of ... READ MORE

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