Cabernet Sauvignon is the most planted grape in the world.
Dark berries, plum, and green bell pepper are typical Cabernet Sauvignon flavors. Hints of licorice and anise.
Black Currant |
Blackberry |
Black Cherry |
Plum |
Olive Oil |
Green Bell Pepper |
Mint |
Licorice |
Cedar |
Vanilla |
Toast |
Tobacco |
Cabernet Sauvignon wines tend to be full bodied with high tannins:
BODY: | Full |
TANNINS: | High |
FRUIT: | Medium - High |
ACIDITY: | Medium |
ALCOHOL: | 14% ABV |
Serving temperature: 17-18°C (63-64°F) |
Rich flavors and tannins make Cabernet Sauvignon a perfect partner to flavory food.
Cabernet Sauvignon loves roasted lamb and BBQ.
Mushroom |
Hamburger |
Ham |
Casseroles |
Pork |
Lamb |
Veal |
Beef |
BBQ. Grilled. Roasts.
Roasted Potatoes and Onions.
Grilled Mushrooms (Portobello).
Grilled Veggetables.
Rich Casseroles. Beef Stew.
BBQ. Chicken. Pork. Rabbit.
Roasted Lamb. Lamb Chops. Lamb Shank.
Hamburger. Cheese Burger. Bacon Burger.
Red Meat Dishes. Spareribs. Veal Chops.
Strip Steak. T-Bone. Kobe. Entrecôte.
Filet Mignon. Filetto (Italy). Solomillo (Spain).
The Bordeaux Glass was designed for enjoying fuller-bodied, tannic red wines. They are taller than other red wine glasses, and has a slimmer bowl. The tall size allows the bouquet of the wine to develop, smooth out rough edges, play down tannins, and allow the wine to achieve balance. The slimmer bowl directs the wine to the back of your mouth for a maximum taste. |
Cabernet Sauvignon is the world's most planted red wine grape.
The name comes from its parents: Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc.
The grape was born in Bordeaux, in the South West of France, where the climate is "maritime", with hot summers and mild winters.
Today, Cabernet Sauvignon is most famous for its role in the balanced, complex, and famous Bordaux blend.
Cabernet Sauvignon is a thick-skinned grape that ripens late. Thick skin means that the color of the wine is dark and that the wines are usually vinified as full bodied. Thicker skin also means more tannins and a greater aging potential.
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