The blend of 93 percent Cabernet Sauvignon, 4 percent Cabernet Franc and 3 percent Merlot, aged for 15 months in French oak barrels, received 96 points from Wine Spectator and was named the best wine ...
The #1 PremiumWineBrand enters the lower-calorie*, lower-alcohol* red wine category with a new 80-calorie Cabernet Sauvignon, debuting just in time for the New Year....
PortlandiaCabernet Sauvignon ...Awesome cabernet sauvignon for fall stews and country fried steaks ... I heard through the grapevines that Bigfoot himself loves this cabernet sauvignon.
And many, if not most, of those were made from the cabernet sauvignon grape. There is a reason why cabernet sauvignon is considered by many wine lovers to be the pinnacle of red wine grapes, as well as being the most planted red wine grape on earth.
While the event highlighted both sauvignon blanc and cabernet franc, those in attendance, perhaps because of the chill in the autumn air, focused primarily on what really has become to be known as Long Island’s signature grape, cabernet franc.
... Elmendorf produced small batches of whole cluster CabernetFranc and Cabernet Franc rosé under a new brand, “MeadowlarkNorth Fork,” created to continue supporting experimentation and innovation.
experiences. Infrastructure helps the cause ... Their Casillero del Diablo legend (the devil guards the cellar) gets a fully interactive treatment, complete with sound effects—eye-roll worthy until you taste the cabernet that somehow justifies the show ... .
About 400 years ago, a cross between cabernet franc and sauvignon blanc gave birth to cabernet sauvignon. Today, cabernet sauvignon is the world’s most-planted wine grape, dominating vineyards from Napa to Bordeaux.
Whether you’re looking to warm up with a complex Napa Valley cabernet or keep things balanced with a fruit-forward Santa Barbara pinot noir, California is known for producing cozy wines with bold flavor and plenty of finesse.
To celebrate, the group will begin a series of events with a one-night-only tasting featuring all five Open SourceCabernetFranc wines from Co-Op members, alongside a special sixth bottling from Auburn Road Vineyards.