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Cabernet Franc vs Chateauneuf-du-Pape — What's the Difference?

Cabernet-franc and chateauneuf-du-pape occupy adjacent territory in the same category — they share a base lineage but diverge on fermentation character, bitterness, body, or ABV. This page puts the data side by side so you can see exactly where they differ on flavour profile, strength, and typical serve.

Option A

Cabernet Franc

12–14% ABVFull bodyRed
Red FruitHerbalPeppery

Option B

Chateauneuf-du-Pape

11–13% ABVMedium bodyRed
EarthyRed FruitSpicy

Quick verdict

Cabernet Franc is Full-bodied; Chateauneuf-du-Pape is Medium-bodied.

Cabernet Franc vs Chateauneuf-du-Pape — at a glance

DetailCabernet FrancChateauneuf-du-Pape
Drink typeWineWine
ABV range12–14% ABV11–13% ABV
BodyFullMedium
ColorRedRed
SweetnessDryDry
AcidityMedium-highMedium-high
FlavorsRed Fruit, Herbal, Peppery, TannicEarthy, Red Fruit, Spicy, Full Bodied
Food pairingsCharcuterie, Cheese Board, Roast MeatCharcuterie, Cheese Board, Roast Meat
Production methodRed wine made from Cabernet Franc grapes, fermented on skins for colour, savoury aroma and medium tannin; oak use varies by region and producer.Southern Rhone red blend made from approved grape varieties, usually fermented on skins and aged in large oak, concrete, stainless steel or mixed vessels.

— = data not available for this style.

Character difference

Cabernet Franc

A medium-bodied red wine with herbaceous and bell pepper aromas, high acidity, and moderate tannins. Flavors of red fruits, violet, raspberry, and sometimes pencil lead.

Red FruitHerbalPepperyTannic
First option

Chateauneuf-du-Pape

A red wine from the Chateauneuf-du-Pape AOC in the Rhone Valley, made from a blend of traditional grape varieties.

EarthyRed FruitSpicyFull Bodied
Second option

When to choose each

Cabernet Franc

  • Reach for Cabernet Franc when you want something stronger and spirit-adjacent

Chateauneuf-du-Pape

  • Reach for Chateauneuf-du-Pape when you want something stronger and spirit-adjacent

Food pairings

Cabernet Franc

  • Charcuterie
  • Cheese Board
  • Roast Meat
  • Steak

Chateauneuf-du-Pape

  • Charcuterie
  • Cheese Board
  • Roast Meat
  • Steak

Methodology

Frequently asked questions

What is cabernet franc?
Cabernet franc is a wine style with a specific set of flavor characteristics, production conventions, and typical ABV range. The profile card on this page summarises its key attributes from WhatDrink data.
What is chateauneuf du pape?
Chateauneuf du pape is a distinct wine style. The comparison on this page shows how it differs from cabernet franc on flavor, body, bitterness, and other sensory dimensions.
What is the main difference between cabernet franc and chateauneuf du pape?
The comparison table above highlights the most meaningful differences — flavor direction, body, typical ABV, and food pairing fit. The two styles may overlap in some areas while differing significantly in others.
What does cabernet franc taste like?
Cabernet franc has a characteristic flavor profile shaped by its ingredients and production method. The sensory profile bars on this page show its relative sweetness, bitterness, body, and other dimensions from WhatDrink data.
When should I choose cabernet franc over chateauneuf du pape?
The "When to choose" section above gives a side-by-side guide based on occasion, flavor preference, and food pairing. Neither style is universally better — it depends on context and personal taste.
Which is stronger — cabernet franc or chateauneuf du pape?
Typical ABV ranges for both styles are shown in the comparison table. Strength varies between producers, so always check the specific product you are pouring.
What foods pair with cabernet franc and chateauneuf du pape?
Food pairing suggestions for both styles are drawn from WhatDrink data and shown in the comparison section. The two styles may overlap on some pairings while suiting different foods in other cases.