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Producer profile

Jean Luc Baldes-Clos Triguedina

Cahors estate with Malbec led vineyards and La Part des Biches, a 100% Malbec red.

Place
France
Known for
Malbec led Cahors reds
Wine context
Malbec · Merlot · Tannat
Editorial basis
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Atlas locationSud-Ouest · France44.49° N · 1.11° E

Clos Triguedina

Clos Triguedina is a Cahors estate of the Baldès family, with Malbec led vineyards and La Part des Biches as a named Malbec red.

At A Glance

Field
Detail
Region
Cahors in southwestern France
Appellation
Cahors
Main grapes
Malbec, Merlot and Tannat
Signature wine
La Part des Biches
Defining feature
A founding Cahors family with HVE Level 3 and ISO 26000 certifications

The Producer

Malbec leads the vineyard at Clos Triguedina, with Merlot and Tannat also planted. The Baldès family is recognised as one of the founding families of the Cahors appellation. Jean Luc Baldès has 30 years of winemaking experience at the estate.

Clos Triguedina holds HVE Level 3 certification and ISO 26000 certification, which reflects a commitment to corporate social responsibility. The estate's work therefore joins Cahors family history with environmental and social standards attached to the property itself.

Place

Cahors is the appellation attached to Clos Triguedina and to La Part des Biches. The estate's terroir combines argilo calcareous and argilo siliceous soils.

Argilo refers to clay, a soil component that can retain water. Calcareous and siliceous describe different mineral materials in the ground. These terms identify the physical setting of the vineyards, while Cahors names the appellation carried by the red wine.

Wines

Malbec accounts for 75% of the vineyard plantings, complemented by Merlot and Tannat. La Part des Biches 2019 is a red Cahors made from 100% Malbec, so the named bottling narrows the estate's three grape varieties to one.

La Part des Biches has a deep, intense black colour. Its nose begins with dark fruit and prune, accompanied by coffee notes, then opens toward cocoa, macerated fruit and violet. On the palate, the wine is rounded, with soft, well integrated tannins carrying cocoa and fruit notes.

Final Word

Clos Triguedina joins a founding Cahors family with Malbec at the centre of its vineyards and La Part des Biches as its named pure Malbec wine.

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mapFind Jean Luc Baldes-Clos Triguedina on the mapKeep the producer, its region and nearby places together.learningUnderstand MalbecRead the quick library guide to Malbec, which is listed with this producer.