Cuvée Thaddeus Bordeaux Rouge (France) Review | La Cave Noire

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Cuvée Thaddeus Bordeaux Rouge (France) Review | La Cave Noire Every once in a while, you open a bottle that makes you double check the price. This was one of those. Cuvée Thaddeus Bordeaux Rouge is an organic, naturally fermented Bordeaux that just quietly overdelivers. No gimmicks. Just really good wine. In the glass it leans into those deeper fruit notes. Black plum, blackberry, a little dark cherry. It has that cozy, rounded Bordeaux feel where the fruit is generous, but the wine never gets heavy or over the top. What I liked most is how easy it is to drink. It has enough structure to feel like a proper red, but it stays relaxed and smooth the whole time. We ended up drinking it with sourdough pizza, focaccia dipped in olive oil and vinegar, and a bowl of red sauce pasta. Honestly it felt perfect for that kind of meal. Simple food, good wine, nothing complicated. This is exactly the type of bottle I love finding. Something that tastes like it should cost more than it does, and that ...

A Year of Quiet Intention | La Cave Noire

Not every year is meant to be loud.
This one asked for something different: 
Patience. Attention. Care.
We learned a lot this year. I learned a lot, too about what it really takes to build something that feels honest. Much of the work happens long before anyone notices. It is about choosing restraint over shortcuts, even when it would be easier to rush.
The Philosophy of La Cave Noire

La Cave Noire has never been about speed; it has always been about feeling. It’s the kind of depth you cannot fake or force, the kind that stays with you long after you leave the room.
Our mission is centered on the moments that linger:
  • A glass you did not expect to love.
  • A conversation that goes longer than planned.
  • A space that makes you slow down without telling you to.
Becoming, Not Just Building

We are making something special. I believe that deeply. And special takes time.
Nothing has been revealed yet, and that is intentional. Some things deserve to be protected while they are still forming. Some spaces are better discovered than explained. Underneath a quiet surface, this year was full of movement, thought, and intention.
La Cave Noire is still becoming. And when it is ready, you will know.
Cheers,
Reza

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