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Wine FAQs
What is Cabernet Sauvignon?
Cabernet Sauvignon is the reigning star of red wine. Known for its bold flavors, full body and rich, dark-fruit profile, this grape variety is a favorite for good reason. It originated in France’s famed Bordeaux region from a natural cross between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc. Most Cabernet Sauvignons are made in a dry style—meaning no residual sugar. If you love wines that age gracefully and gain layers of character over time, Cabernet Sauvignon is absolutely one to try.
Where is Cabernet Sauvignon Grown?
The real question is, where isn’t it grown? Cabernet Sauvignon thrives in vineyards worldwide, from the rolling hills of Napa Valley to the warm, sunny Chile and Australia. France, specifically Bordeaux, is the grape’s ancestral home and still sets the benchmark for classic Cabernet. But don’t sleep on emerging regions like South Africa and Argentina—these places are producing some of the best Cabernet Sauvignons you’ll find.
What is the wine style and character of Cabernet Sauvignon?
When crafted with high-quality grapes and winemaking techniques, Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the most ageworthy wines there is, thanks to its robust tannins and high levels of acidity. While deliciously vibrant and fruit-forward when enjoyed young, it develops complex layers of cedar, tobacco and leather as it ages. Not only is Cabernet one of the world’s most famous reds, it’s also the star of many classic blends around the world, including red Bordeaux, Super Tuscans and more.
What Does Cabernet Sauvignon Wine Taste Like?
Cabernet Sauvignon is big, bold and bursting with dark-fruit flavors, such as blackberries, black cherry and black currant, along with ripe, jammy fruit tones when it’s grown in warm climates. These fruit notes can also be accented by notes of graphite, herbs and mint, along with hints of cedar and vanilla which are imparted by barrel aging.
How to Pick a Good Cabernet Sauvignon Wine
Picking the best Cabernet Sauvignon red wine doesn’t have to be tricky. If you like rich flavors, opt for a wine from California. Releases from Napa offer typically dark-fruited power, along with graphite and cocoa undertones, while cooler Sonoma tends to produce brighter, fresher examples. Argentina, Chile and Australia are three more regions that generally pack loads of ripe flavor in their Cabernet. The classic Cabernet-based blends from Bordeaux are all about balance, complementing their plummy fruit notes with earthy, cedar nuance and plenty of freshness. The Super Tuscan blends of Cabernet and Sangiovese come in a wide variety of styles, from elegant and refined to bold and jammy.
What food pairs best with Cabernet Sauvignon?
Cabernet Sauvignon is the ultimate dinner guest—it loves food. Pair it with rich, fatty and savory meat dishes like grilled ribeye, lamb chops or hearty stews for meat lovers. Delicious plant-based options include mushroom risotto or roasted eggplant. Plus, you can bring out a cheese board with aged gouda or cheddar, and you’ll have yourself a match made in food and wine heaven!
How to Serve Cabernet Sauvignon Wine
Cabernet Sauvignon is best served at room temperature—about 65°F to 68°F. Decant the wine for at least 30 minutes (or an hour or more if it’s a younger bottle) to enhance its aromas and smoothen out those tannins. Use a large-bowled wine glass to swirl and savor all the complex layers.