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The Cabernet Sauvignon grape can be found all over the world, but it is best known from Bordeaux, where it has the largest share in the assembly on the left bank.
The Cabernet Sauvignon is a cross between the Cabernet Franc and the Sauvignon Blanc. The grape used to be called Petite Vidure and was thought to be related to the Carmenere because it was called Grand Vidure. DNA research has shown that this is not the case was and was a cross between the Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc
The Cabernet Sauvignon is often planted outside France in:
Cabernet Sauvignon grape in Napa Valley
We find the Cabernet Sauvignon widely planted in the United States, especially in Napa Valley and Sonoma in California and Washington state
The character of the grape generally consists of black currant dark fruit, notes of cedar or a cigar box scent that gets stronger as the wine ages.
The wine usually matures in wooden barrels and has tannins. The Cabernet Sauvignon has the potential to store for a long time, but modern vinification techniques can also be used young.
The Phenols in the skins give the color to the wine during vinification, the Cabernet Sauvignon contains a lot of Phenols and the color is usually dark.
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