Cabernet Sauvignon

Cabernet Sauvignon (French: [ka.bɛʁ.nɛ so.vi'ɲɔ̃]) is one of the world's most widely recognized red wine grape varieties. It is grown in nearly every major wine producing country among a diverse spectrum of climates from Canada's Okanagan Valley to Lebanon's Beqaa Valley. Cabernet Sauvignon became internationally recognized through its prominence in Bordeaux wines where it is often blended with Merlot and Cabernet Franc. From France, the grape spread across Europe and to the New World where it found new homes in places like California's Napa Valley, Australia's Coonawarra region and Chile's Maipo Valley. For most of the 20th century, it was the world's most widely planted premium red wine grape until it was surpassed by Merlot in the 1990’s.

Despite its prominence in the industry, the grape is a relatively new variety, the product of a chance crossing between Cabernet franc and Sauvignon blanc during the 17th century in southwestern France. Its popularity is often attributed to its ease of cultivation—the grapes have thick skins and the vines are hardy and resistant to rot and frost—and to its consistent presentation of structure and flavors which express the typical character ("typicity") of the variety. Familiarity and ease of pronunciation have helped to sell Cabernet Sauvignon wines to consumers, even when from unfamiliar wine regions. Its widespread popularity has also contributed to criticism of the grape as a "colonizer" that takes over wine regions at the expense of native grape varieties.

Cabernet Sauvignon

Color

Black

Also   called

Bouchet,   Bouche, Petit-Bouchet, Petit-Cabernet, Petit-Vidure, Vidure, Sauvignon Rouge

Major   regions

Bordeaux, Tuscany,   Napa Valley, Sonoma County, Australia

Notable   wines

Classified   Bordeaux estates, Californian cult wines

Ideal   soil

Gravel

Hazards

Under   ripeness, powdery mildew, eutypella scoparia, excoriose

Wine   characteristics

General

Dense,   dark, tannic

Cool   climate

Vegetal,   bell pepper, asparagus

Medium   climate

Mint,   black pepper, eucalyptus

Hot   climate

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