Proper noun
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Cahors
A town, the capital of the Lot department, Occitanie, France.
A textbook Malbec from Cahors, it displays dark earth-inflected flavors of plum and cherry, balanced by a vein of acidity and firm, robust tannins. Source: Internet
By the way, my rule of thumb on pinning the grape variety on the Southwest region is: Malbec in Cahors vs Tannat in Madiran (note that the letters a's are always in the same place). Source: Internet
The Cahors area produces a high quality specialty "black wine" as well as high-quality truffles and mushrooms. Source: Internet
It is difficult to forget World War II in Cahors, France, and that is a matter of not-inconsequential pride. Source: Internet