Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the most popular grape varieties in the world. Interestingly, it is not an ancient grape with thousands of years of history but rather a relatively new varietal, the ...
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Recently I had the immense pleasure of attending the first Blanc and Franc Summit hosted by the Long Island Wine Country ...
Cabernet Sauvignon is the grape behind some of the world's greatest wines from rich Napa Valley reds to structured Bordeaux bottlings. Brian Freedman is a wine, spirits, travel, and food writer; event ...
In the glass: Val de L'Ours Cabernet-Syrah is black as night with a dense core going out into a deep garnet-red rim definition with medium-high viscosity. On the nose: It has deep crushed black fruits ...
Napa is having something of a golden era. Since 2012, each vintage has produced blockbuster bottles. And the latest vintage of reds—2016—might be the best of this record-setting run. It’s already ...
By Tom Marquardt And Patrick Darr A wine columnist recently named 15 Napa Valley Cabernets as the “finest examples” available ...
A rising star Cabernet Sauvignon wine region is built on a strong community of passionate vineyard growers who still offer ...
Everyone wants cabernet sauvignon wines-from the great reds of Bordeaux to the New World classics of California and Australia-to the exclusion of those from other grapes that often taste similar.
Beloved by consumers and professionals alike, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are responsible for producing some of the world’s most coveted wines, as well as some of its most accessible. But what are ...
The cabernet franc grape is best known for its role in red Bordeaux wines in which it is usually combined with cabernet sauvignon and merlot. It is mostly used in these blends to add spice and ...
With all due respect to craft beer-crazy San Diego, what could be more patriotic than drinking wine at the backyard barbecue this July 4? After all, our love for wine can be traced back to the author ...