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== Pronunciation == | == Pronunciation == | ||
<nowiki> | <nowiki>"Cab-er-nay Saw-vin-yawn"</nowiki> | ||
== Style == | == Style == | ||
Full - Bodied Red Wine | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
<nowiki>"The world’s most popular red wine grape is a natural cross between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc from Bordeaux, France. Cabernet Sauvignon is loved for its black fruit flavours, high concentration and age worthiness. | <nowiki>"The world’s most popular red wine grape is a natural cross between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc from Bordeaux, France. Cabernet Sauvignon is loved for its black fruit flavours, high concentration and age worthiness. | ||
The rich flavor and high tannin content in Cabernet Sauvignon make it a perfect partner to rich grilled meats, peppery sauces, and dishes with high flavor. Each growing region typically has it's own | The rich flavor and high tannin content in Cabernet Sauvignon make it a perfect partner to rich grilled meats, peppery sauces, and dishes with high flavor. Each growing region typically has it's own interpretation of this impressive wine."</nowiki> | ||
== Food == | == Food == | ||
*what does this taste good with* | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Black Cherry, Black Currant, Bell Pepper, Baking Spice, Oak | |||
== Available Brands == | == Available Brands == | ||
Revision as of 11:41, 10 July 2021
Pronunciation
"Cab-er-nay Saw-vin-yawn"
Style
Full - Bodied Red Wine
Description
"The world’s most popular red wine grape is a natural cross between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc from Bordeaux, France. Cabernet Sauvignon is loved for its black fruit flavours, high concentration and age worthiness. The rich flavor and high tannin content in Cabernet Sauvignon make it a perfect partner to rich grilled meats, peppery sauces, and dishes with high flavor. Each growing region typically has it's own interpretation of this impressive wine."
Food
- what does this taste good with*
Notes
Black Cherry, Black Currant, Bell Pepper, Baking Spice, Oak
Available Brands
Private Reserve Lodi Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon
Reserve Australian Cabernet Sauvignon