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    Cabernet Sauvignon

    Amongst the most revered red wine grapes on the planet, Cabernet Sauvignon leads the list of the most planted wine grapes, and it has one of the largest fan bases in the realm of wine.

    Cabernet Sauvignon has become a benchmark for age-worthiness, complexity and sophistication. Despite being a relatively young varietal, with just a few centuries under its belt, the grape has earned a place in the throne above all other full-bodied red wine grapes.


    The History of the Cabernet Sauvignon Grape Variety

    Cabernet Sauvignon is a crossing between two other popular grapes, the red Cabernet Franc and the white Sauvignon Blanc, and was created in the 17th-century in Southwest France’s vineyards.

    The grape soon gained popularity for being a resilient varietal, often providing extraordinary wine of noticeable structure and age-worthiness. Cabernet soon found in Bordeaux’s gravely soils the perfect stage to show off its charms, where it lends its robust personality and affinity for oak to the region’s blends.

    Cabernet soon became the most critical ingredient in the French ‘Claret.’ The style was welcomed by the British, and it’s thanks to this love affair that the grape travelled to the rest of the world. California’s victory over the French wine in the popular blind wine tasting called the Judgement of Paris of 1976 helped consolidate Cabernet’s reputation, even when grown outside France.

    Now, Cabernet Sauvignon is the flagship red grape in many countries and wine regions worldwide, and its popularity has just increased throughout the centuries.

    Wine Regions

    The most significant French wine region championing Cabernet Sauvignon is Bordeaux, where the grape is blended with its ever-reliable stablemates Merlot and Cabernet Franc. The most significant appellations are Bordeaux, Bordeaux Superieur, Graves and the Medoc. There are also substantial Cabernet plantings in France’s southern region, Languedoc, where it is the base for many approachable wines.

    The most significant French wine region championing Cabernet Sauvignon is Bordeaux, where the grape is blended with its ever-reliable stablemates Merlot and Cabernet Franc. The most significant appellations are Bordeaux, Bordeaux Superieur, Graves and the Medoc. There are also substantial Cabernet plantings in France’s southern region, Languedoc, where it is the base for many approachable wines.

    Cabernet Sauvignon has gained recognition in Italy’s Tuscany, where it is the main ingredient in the famous Super Tuscans that challenged Italian winemaking traditions.

    California is by far the most significant source for Cabernet Sauvignon outside France, and its most prized renditions come from Napa Valley. There are significant plantings in Washington, too, where the grape is gaining increasing fame.

    We might know Chile for its rare Carmenere grape, but it’s Cabernet Sauvignon which renders the most successful results. The same can be said about Argentina, where Cabernet plays second fiddle to Malbec.

    Australia has found in Cabernet the right grape to second the country’s flagship wine grape, Shiraz and Cabernet is both bottled as a mono-varietal and as part of exciting blends with Shiraz.

    South Africa has found in Cabernet’s reliable marketability a building block for the country’s wine industry, and this is the case in many other countries around the wine belt. From China to Mexico, from Bulgaria to Spain — Cabernet has a special place in the global wine trade.

    Wine Styles & Tasting Notes

    Cabernet Sauvignon can be a source of inexpensive red wine that rarely sees oak ageing — wine meant to be drunk young with no complications. Still, the most significant Cabernet bottles are built to last.

    Cabernet is a concentrated wine grape that accumulates large amounts of tannins, the gritty particles that cause that feeling of dryness on the palate. It’s these tannins that allow the wines to be astoundingly age-worthy — the finest Cabernet Sauvignon examples can age and evolve for decades.

    Wine made with Cabernet is also recognised for its unique scents and flavours, including a characteristic black currant aroma, often mingling with spice scents, undergrowth, tobacco leaves and sweet vanilla coming from the French oak barrels where the wine spends over a year.

    A unique herbal undertone, inherited from the vegetal Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc, can give Cabernet aromas redolent of bell peppers, which can be pleasing or off-putting.

    Cabernets from warmer climates, most likely found in the New World, are often bottled as mono-varietal wines and display riper fruit and less herbaceousness. The extensive use of oak is also stressed, making the wines quite complex on the nose and palate.

    Food Pairings

    Cabernet Sauvignon is the quintessential steak wine. With high tannin levels that bind with proteins and fat molecules in the food, Cabernet is the right pairing for fatty steaks, hearty stews, grilled meat, roasts and barbecues. In Bordeaux, Cabernet blends are the traditional pairing for duck, a fatty bird, while in California, it is best paired with a Rib-eye — the more marbled, the better.

    Cabernet’s vegetal scents and smoky undertones make it compatible with grilled vegetables, and like any other tannic wine, it’s best served with mature cheese rich in fat and protein.

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    • Moulis-en-Médoc: Château Ruat Petit Poujeaux
      Moulis-en-Médoc: Château Ruat Petit Poujeaux
      A complex and fruity nose, with blackfruits, and raspberry. An elegant structure with smooth tannins and a nice length.
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    • Chateau La Calisse Red
      Coteaux Varois en Provence: Chateau La Calisse Red
      Not really heavy but with persistent and strong aromas of raspberries and liquorice with a smooth finish. An exhilarating wine, and a must for those who wish for something special.
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    • Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Nectar des Bertrands
      Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Nectar des Bertrands
      Intense colour, with great depth and complexity from a small production. Leathery, very tasty, with hints of black cherry compote. Decant it a fair while. The best is to come.
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    • Saint-Emilion Grand Cru: Chateau Le Cros
      Saint-Emilion Grand Cru: Chateau Le Cros
      From the triangle of Figeac, Montlabert and Lamarzelle, this balanced and fresh wine delivers intense and harmonious aromas of black fruits and spices with a very subtle touch of wood. This blend, very clearly dominated by Merlot, will bring you a shared feeling of sweetness and power on the palate.
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    • Saint Estephe: Chateau Bel Air
      Saint Estephe: Chateau Bel Air
      Aromas of plum and blackcurrant. Deep cherry, powerful and supple.
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    • Pessac-Leognan: La Chapelle Haut Nouchet
      Pessac-Leognan: La Chapelle Haut Nouchet
      Stewed ripe fruit with silky tannins, Spicy and woody aromas with hints of pastry. An opulent wine and very well balanced. Classic Bordeaux with the elegance of Pessac-Léognan.
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    • Coteaux Varois en Provence: Chateau La Calisse Patricia Ortelli Red
      Coteaux Varois en Provence: Chateau La Calisse Patricia Ortelli Red
      Not really heavy but with persistent and strong aromas of raspberries and liquorice with a smooth finish. An exhilarating wine, and a must for those who wish for something special.
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      Pauillac: Les Chevaliers de Dauprat
      Pauillac: Les Chevaliers de Dauprat
      Produced by Chateau Bellegrave from 8 hectares of vines in the lieu-dit Dauprat. The grapes are hand-picked and the wine ages for 12 months in oak barrels.
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    • Saint-Julien: Chateau du Glana La Croix Dillanges
      Saint-Julien: Chateau du Glana La Croix Dillanges
      Great richness with mellow tannins and dark berry fruit.
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    • Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Diamant
      Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Diamant
      A very intensive ruby colour, smell of black fruits with flavours of coffee and chocolate. The structure is very rich, long with soft and round tannins.
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    • Malepère: Chateau de Cointes Tosca
      Malepère: Chateau de Cointes Tosca
      Robe of garnet, with an intense and complex nose of ripe fruit and compotes. Very nice fleshy structure, long with good balance and smooth tannins.
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    • Margaux: Zede de Labegorce
      Margaux: Zede de Labegorce
      Rich and full bodied. Cedar and spice mixed with dark berries, it is beautifully balanced. The Cabernet Sauvignon adds a power and structure to this ‘cuvée’.
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    • Pauillac: Chateau Bellegrave Red
      Pauillac: Chateau Bellegrave Red
      Chateau Bellegrave's responsiveness during the harvest, coupled with rigorous sorting during blending enabled them to produce a very fruity, attractive wine. The Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, which constitute the majority at the estate, were ripe and with sufficient structure to provide great balance.
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    • Chateau Patris Querre Saint Emilion Grand Cru Red
      Saint-Émilion Grand Cru: Chateau Patris Querre Red
      Pure Merlot with silky tannins. power, depth and opulence.
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    • Saint-Julien: Chateau Moulin de la Rose
      Saint-Julien: Chateau Moulin de la Rose
      Rich and concentrated, harmonious, with superb soft tannins and supported by a nice acidity.
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      Saint-Julien: Chateau Lagrange
      Saint-Julien: Chateau Lagrange
      Dark colour with purple tint on the rim, black cherry, blackcurrant and fresh prune. Powerful and unctuous with a lot of freshness - very approachable and well balanced, with dense and very silky tannins.
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