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Wine for sale: Cabernet Sauvignon

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Cabernet Sauvignon

One of the principle grape varieties of Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon is cultivated all over the world. Wines made from this variety have immense ageing potential such as the famous Pauillacs from Mouton Rothschild and Latour. Cabernet Sauvignon’s origins have long been disputed but a recent study from the University of Davis in California found it to be a cross between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc. From the Médoc to the Margaret River, Cabernet Sauvignon has been known under many different guises, from Marcoupet and Carbonet to Bidure. From the 18th century onwards it was often called “Vidure” and this is the name it goes by in Montesquieu’s ‘Mémoire sur la Culture de la Vigne’ (1783). It was at this time that the term Cabernet Sauvignon also began to appear. This grape variety produces tannic and aromatic wines.

2021
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2018
49
53,10 10% off for every 3 purchased
2017
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43,20 10% off for every 3 purchased
2018
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162 10% off for every 3 purchased
2019
180
163,80 10% off for every 3 purchased
2018
182
48,60 10% off for every 2 purchased
2014
54
2000
90 (starting price)
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130
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22,05 10% off for every 6 purchased
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24,50
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45
Bolaire

Bolaire

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50
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Bolaire

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9 10% off for every 6 purchased
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Bolaire

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Bolaire

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34
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290
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290
2015
1,134 (starting price)
2010
380
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140 (starting price)
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360 (starting price)
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270 (starting price)
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220 (starting price)
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330 (current price)
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130 (starting price)
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400
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449
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140 (starting price)
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115 (starting price)
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150 (starting price)
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135 (starting price)
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160 (starting price)
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2011
22
12,60 10% off for every 6 purchased
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14
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765
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380
2020
390
2019
1,920
2018
270 (starting price)
2018
1,560 (starting price)
2018
1,560 (starting price)
2016
2,160
2011
400 (current price)
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820
1997
190 (starting price)
1994
190 (starting price)
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30 (current price)
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30 (starting price)
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30 (starting price)
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90 (starting price)
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30 (starting price)
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45 (starting price)
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45 (starting price)
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60 (starting price)
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18
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35 (current price)
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50 (starting price)
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68
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69
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120
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74
2013
35 (starting price)
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35 (current price)
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50 (starting price)
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35 (current price)
2020
115
31,50 10% off for every 3 purchased
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15,30 10% off for every 6 purchased
2020
17
28,80 10% off for every 3 purchased
2019
32
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2016
125

Cabernet Sauvignon is prolific in the Médoc (Pauillac in particular) and Graves although it is gaining ground on the right bank too, although Merlot and Cabernet Franc remain the dominant varieties here. Bordeaux accounts for 60% of all Cabernet Sauvignon production in France. Elsewhere, this variety is found in the South West (Bergerac and Buzet), the Loire Valley, the Languedoc Roussillon and Provence. Cabernet Sauvignon is also grown in Tuscany, where it is blended with Sangiovese to make “Super Tuscans” and in California, Australia, South Africa and South America. Wines produced from this variety are recognisable for their aromas of pepper as well as for their vegetal and menthol notes. Cabernet Sauvignon is slow to ripen and requires much heat and sunshine to flourish. Soil type is important too an in Bordeaux it likes gravel rich soil. Médoc and Pessac-Léognan on the estuary of the left bank are two appellations where Cabernet thrives. It can be used for single varietal wines or in blends, most notably with Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Syrah, Tempranillo or Sangiovese. Generally, it does well to be aged for a long time in oak barrels, as this helps soften the tannins.