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Cabernet Franc vs Tempranillo

How Cabernet Franc and Tempranillo differ, dimension by dimension.

The short answer

The main differences: Cabernet Franc has more herbal / green character; Tempranillo has more oak influence; Cabernet Franc has more floral character.

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Cabernet Franc

Choose Cabernet Franc if you want something more herbal and green, more floral, fresher and more acidic.

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Tempranillo

Choose Tempranillo if you want something more oaky, spicier, more tannic and structured.

Where they genuinely differ

Only differences large enough to notice in the glass are listed here. A gap of half a point on a five-point scale is noise, and WineHQ does not dress it up as a finding.

Herbal / green character

Clear difference

Herbs, grass, blackcurrant leaf, capsicum and other green notes, largely driven by methoxypyrazines and picking decisions.

Cabernet Franctypically medium-plus, ranging from low-medium to high (4/5)
Tempranillolow (1/5)

Cabernet Franc is more herbal and green: medium-plus against low.

Oak influence

Clear difference

Perceptible impact of barrel or alternative oak contact — vanilla, toast, coconut, smoke, cedar and added texture.

Cabernet Franctypically low-medium, ranging from low to medium (2/5)
Tempranillotypically medium-plus, ranging from low-medium to high (4/5)

Tempranillo is more oaky: medium-plus against low-medium.

Floral character

Clear difference

Blossom, rose, violet, elderflower, acacia and related aromatic notes.

Cabernet Franctypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Tempranillolow (1/5)

Cabernet Franc is more floral: medium against low.

Spice

Clear difference

Pepper, clove, cinnamon and related spice notes, whether from the grape (as with rotundone in Syrah) or from oak.

Cabernet Franclow (1/5)
Tempranillotypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)

Tempranillo is spicier: medium against low.

Acidity

Clear difference

Total perceived acidity. Rises in cooler climates and with earlier picking; falls with heat and ripeness.

Cabernet Franctypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)
Tempranillotypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)

Cabernet Franc is fresher and more acidic: medium-plus against medium.

Tannin

Clear difference

Phenolic compounds from grape skins, seeds, stems and oak. The principal structural axis of red wine.

Cabernet Franctypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Tempranillotypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5)

Tempranillo is more tannic and structured: medium-plus against medium.

Where they are much the same

Just as useful: knowing which parts of the choice do not matter.

  • Sweetness: Similar — both low.
  • Fruit intensity: Similar — both medium.
  • Earthy character: Similar — both medium.
  • Carbonation: Similar — both low.

Full side by side

DimensionCabernet FrancTempranillo
Herbal / green charactertypically medium-plus, ranging from low-medium to high (4/5)low (1/5)
Oak influencetypically low-medium, ranging from low to medium (2/5)typically medium-plus, ranging from low-medium to high (4/5)
Floral charactertypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)low (1/5)
Spicelow (1/5)typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Aciditytypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Tannintypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)typically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5)
Alcoholtypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)typically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5)
Bodytypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)typically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5)
Aromatic intensitytypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Savoury charactertypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)typically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)
Perceived freshnesstypically medium-plus, ranging from medium to high (4/5)typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium (3/5)
Texturetypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium (3/5)typically medium-plus, ranging from medium to medium-plus (4/5)
Sweetnesslow (1/5)low (1/5)
Fruit intensitytypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Earthy charactertypically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)typically medium, ranging from low-medium to medium-plus (3/5)
Carbonationlow (1/5)low (1/5)
Serve at14–16°C15–17°C
Typical flavoursraspberry, red plum, graphite, bell pepper, violetred cherry, dried strawberry, leather, tobacco, vanilla

Values are typical points within each wine’s range. Both wines vary — see the individual pages for how much.

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