although it is cultivated all over the world, Bordeaux is the first place that comes to our mind when we talk about Cabernet Sauvignon. These types of red wine grapes have tiny blue-black berries with thick skin. Some of the flavors and aromas that are associated with such grapes that are used for wine making are blackcurrants, green pepper, cedar, coffee and violets. Cabernet Sauvignon wine will exhibit a deep red color and provides a wine drinker with black currant taste. Besides this, wine drinkers are also able to experience blackberry and mint overtones. Best accompanied with heavier meats such as lamb, goose or beef, Cab Sav (as it is affectionately known as) can also be enjoyed with chocolate or a cheese tasting plate – its great with bighty cheese.
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