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Quintarelli Giuseppe Rosso del Bepi IGP Rosso del Bepi 2010
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Saint Emilion Grand Cru ClasséFrom 149,00€1,5 lUnit price 99,33€ / lUnavailableAvailable in 2-3 business daysSold out
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Château Leoville Poyferre 2019
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Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Cask 23 2016
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Le Clarence de Haut-Brion 2017
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Château Pichon Longueville Baron 2015
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Château Pichon-Longueville Baron 2014
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Characteristics and Special Features of the Grape Variety
Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the world's most famous and widely cultivated red wine grape varieties. Originally from Bordeaux, it has become synonymous with long-lasting, deep, and characterful red wines. The grape is small, round, and very dark, with a thick, resistant skin. This characteristic makes it particularly resistant to diseases and ensures that the grapes retain their aroma and structure even in challenging climates.
The preferred climate for Cabernet Sauvignon ranges from temperate to warm. In cooler regions, it ripens more slowly and produces wines with prominent acidity and distinct blackcurrant aroma. In warm areas, the grapes develop into full-bodied, intense wines with ripe tannins and concentrated fruit. Cabernet Sauvignon is known for its typical aromas of blackcurrant, blackberry, dark cherry, and plum. Depending on the vinification and origin, notes of green bell pepper, mint, eucalyptus, tobacco, cedarwood, leather, and graphite are also present.
The grape variety has a high acidity, which gives the wines freshness and structure and makes them particularly age-worthy. The body is powerful to very full-bodied, supported by a distinctive, often youthfully strong tannin structure. It is precisely the tannins that have made Cabernet Sauvignon famous: they give the wines backbone, complexity, and enormous aging potential. The terroir significantly shapes the character. On gravelly and stony soils, as in Bordeaux, the wines show an elegant minerality and finesse, while on clayey or calcareous soils, they often appear even more concentrated and full-bodied.
Winemaking and aging
Cabernet Sauvignon is almost exclusively vinified dry. Vinification is traditionally carried out on the skins to fully extract the color, intense tannins, and complex aromas. After fermentation, high-quality wines often mature for many months, sometimes years, in small oak barrels (barriques), which gives the wines additional structure, spice, and a certain complexity. Storage in wood provides notes of vanilla, cedar, coffee, or smoke and harmonizes the often powerful tannins.
Cabernet Sauvignon is also world-famous as a component of blends, especially in Bordeaux, where it is combined with Merlot, Cabernet Franc, or Petit Verdot. In overseas regions, single-varietal wines are also found, which are often somewhat more opulent and fruit-driven.
The aging potential of Cabernet Sauvignon is legendary: top wines from Bordeaux, California, or Australia can easily be cellared for several decades, gaining complexity, finesse, and depth. Even less expensive versions usually benefit from one to two years of bottle aging.
Major Wine Regions
The heart of Cabernet Sauvignon production beats in Bordeaux, especially in the appellations Médoc, Pauillac, and Margaux. Here, some of the world's most famous and long-lived red wines are produced. In other regions, such as California (especially Napa Valley), Australia (Coonawarra, Margaret River), Chile (Maipo Valley, Colchagua), Argentina, South Africa (Stellenbosch), and Italy (Tuscany, Bolgheri), the grape variety has also earned an excellent reputation, producing very different styles depending on the climate and terroir.
In Bordeaux, elegance and structure are paramount, while in California and Australia, fruitiness, density, and a hint of exoticism often dominate. In Chile, Cabernet Sauvignon is characterized by great clarity and precision. The terroir contributes significantly to the character: gravelly soils lead to tight, elegant wines, while clayey sites can result in more body and softness.
History of the Grape Variety
Cabernet Sauvignon originated in 17th century France through a natural cross between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc. Early on, it was valued in Bordeaux for its robustness, yield stability, and enormous potential for long-lasting, complex wines. With the emigration of French winemakers in the 19th century, Cabernet Sauvignon began its worldwide triumph. Today, it is represented in almost all major wine-growing countries and shapes the modern style of great red wines like hardly any other variety.
Over the centuries, Cabernet Sauvignon evolved from a component of classic Bordeaux cuvées to the international epitome of high-quality, age-worthy red wines. Its adaptability, aromatic diversity, and longevity make it the "Queen of Red Wines" and the benchmark for red wine enjoyment worldwide.
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