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Combe d'Argent produces wines under the Vin de France designation, working with classic red varieties across its portfolio. The winery's Vieilles Vignes Red Blend—a marriage of Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, and Merlot—represents its approach to structured, multi-varietal expression. Alongside this blend sit single-varietal offerings: a Vieilles Vignes Pinot Noir and a Vieilles Vignes Cabernet Sauvignon. Wine Enthusiast has rated these wines, with the red blend earning particular recognition. The winery's focus on old-vine fruit, signaled by the Vieilles Vignes name across its range, suggests an emphasis on depth and concentration drawn from mature plantings. Working within the broader French framework allows flexibility in sourcing and blending, a model that suits the production of balanced, age-worthy reds.
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