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Fer (also known as Fer Servadou, Pinenc, Mansois and several other synonyms) is a red French wine grape variety that is grown primarily in South West France and is most notable for its role in the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) wines of Gaillac, Marcillac and Béarn but can also be found as minor component in the wines of Madiran, Cabardès and Bergerac. The grape is also featured in red blends from several vin de pays regions in the south west with significant plantings coming from the Aveyron department.
According to wine expert Oz Clarke, wine made from Fer is often characterized by its perfumed aromas of currants and red fruit, soft tannins, and concentration in fruit. The grape is not related to the clone of Malbec known as Fer that is widely planted throughout Argentina.
The name Fer is French for iron (Latin Ferrum), a reference to the very hard and "iron-like" wood of the vine's above ground canopy. Because of this very hard wood stock, the vine can be difficult to prune and trellis.
Fer is a red wine grape that is grown primarily in South West France. It is also a synonym for another French wine grape, Gros Verdot.
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Fer (also known as Fer Servadou, Pinenc, Mansois and several other synonyms) is a red French wine grape variety that is grown primarily in South West France and is most notable for its role in the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) wines of Gaillac, Marcillac and Béarn but can also be found as minor component in the wines of Madiran, Cabardès and Bergerac. The grape is also featured in red blends from several vin de pays regions in the south west with significant plantings coming from the Aveyron department.
According to wine expert Oz Clarke, wine made from Fer is often characterized by its perfumed aromas of currants and red fruit, soft tannins, and concentration in fruit. The grape is not related to the clone of Malbec known as Fer that is widely planted throughout Argentina.
The name Fer is French for iron (Latin Ferrum), a reference to the very hard and "iron-like" wood of the vine's above ground canopy. Because of this very hard wood stock, the vine can be difficult to prune and trellis.
(Verse1)
Broken again I'm, down on my knees ripped apart
But I see you out there
So I'm taking these chains off my heart
(Hook 1)
I'm listenin' close for you
Feeling my way after dark
I'm on my way to you
And won't nothin' keep me from ya
(Chorus)
So I'll just free run, till my feet start to lift off the ground
I will just free run, till I'll find myself right where you are, oh
Whoa, whoa, I'll free run to ya
Whoa, whoa, free run to ya
(Verse 2)
Life with you leaving, Is like being locked upside down
I'm all out of reasons, to let all this hurt keep me bound
(Hook 2)
I'll listen close for ya
I don't wanna miss the good parts
I'm on my way to ya
And no one will keep me from ya
(Chorus)
So I'll just free run, till my feet start to lift off the ground
I will just free run, till I find myself right where you are, oh
Whoa, whoa, I'll free run to ya
Whoa, whoa, free run to ya