Everything You Need to Know About Cabernet Sauvignon

By Angel | August 12, 2009 7:54 am |
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It is a common knowledge that Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the most popular wines in the world. It is a kind of wine that becomes better over the years and tastier in the course of time. This kind of wine is often named the “King of Red Wine Grapes” and it comes from the Medoc district of France’s Bordeaux region.

Everything You Need to Know About Cabernet Sauvignon

Although you can buy Cabernet Sauvignon in any Liquor store it is everything but cheap. It’ll take more than 5 years for one bottle to become a delicious wine with notes of black currant and cassis. Apart from France there are some really successful Cabernet plantings in the New World, especially in California’s Napa Valley. Actually, most if their caymus wines are tasty. Since 1960s Cabernet sauvignon is the most popular varietal red wine in the USA.

Everything You Need to Know About Cabernet Sauvignon

As a rule, Cabernet Sauvignon wines smell like black currants with a certain degree of weediness. The wine itself tastes delicious and will perfectly complement red meats, pastas, lamb, strong-flavored cheese, and chocolates.

Everything You Need to Know About Cabernet Sauvignon

Try Cabernet Sauvignon with dark chocolate and you will be immediately Cabernet-addicted! One more thing, very often Cabernet Sauvignon is used to add other wines some complexity, so when you think of the finest red wines, you often think of wines made with Cabernet Sauvignon. 

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