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

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 you’d happily open on a random Tuesday night.

If you see it on a shelf somewhere, it’s absolutely worth grabbing a bottle.


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