
Cabernet Sauvignon (lang) is one of the world`s most widely recognized red wine grape varieties. It is grown in nearly every major wine producing country among a diverse spectrum of climates from Canada`s Okanagan Valley to Lebanon`s Beqaa Valley. Cabernet Sauvignon became internationally recognized through its prominence in Bordeaux wines wher......
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Where it comes from: The Manchester United of grapes, it's the world's most famous red grape variety, responsible for many of the planet's most well known wines. The traditional home of Cabernet Sauvignon is the Bordeaux region of France, and recent research has shown that its parents are Cabernet Franc and (rather surprisingly) Sauvignon Blanc. It...
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Cabernet Sauvignon is a variety of red grape mainly used for wine production, and is, along with Chardonnay, one of the most widely-planted of the world's noble grape varieties.
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Red grape variety typical of the Bordelais, these dark wines are full of tannin in their youth. These are wines that become soft in the mouth and delicate with age.
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(KA-behr-nay soh-vihn-YOHN) A v. vinfera species of grape.
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Cabernet Sauvignon is a type of grape used for producing red wine. It is one of the components of French Bordeaux wine.
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The key grape used to produce Bordeaux wine from the Medoc.
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A powerful, tannic red grape of noble heritage; the base grape for many red Bordeaux and most of the best red wines from California, Washington, Chile and South Africa; capable of aging for decades.
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Cabernet Sauvignon is a variety of red grape mainly used for wine production, and is, along with Chardonnay, one of the most widely-planted of the world's noble grape varieties.
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A superior red-wine grape cultivated in France and California. This small, thin-skinned black grapes are used to produce the fine clarets of France and Cabernets of California.
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Cabernet Sauvignon is the king of red wines not only in California, but also around the world. The primary grape in the greatest red wines from Bordeaux in France, Cabernet makes big, intense and delightfully complex wines in California.
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