3 Cabernets For Everyday And A Nice Splurge
Last week was National Red Wine Day. On its heels was Cabernet Day. The latter occurs each September 1st which fell on Sunday this year. I think it is more than appropriate to tout the virtues of this stunning grape a few days later. So, here are 3 cabernets for everyday and a nice splurge too.
If you are like me, you don’t celebrate special occasions for one day only but all week long. Just ask my friends and family about birthdays. A grape like cabernet sauvignon certainly deserves the recognition and Wine Wednesday is an ideal time to do so.
About Cabernets For Everyday
Cabernet sauvignon is one of the most popular, one of the most revered grapes in the world. It is grown on almost every continent, bottled solo and as a backbone to award-winning blends.
Wine made from cabernet sauvignon can taste quite different depending on a host of factors. However, the fruit is famous for having characteristics of cherries and berries. Aged in oak, add vanilla and chocolate flavors in for a rich touch.
Sometimes it can have herbal and vegetal qualities. Cab also tends to have more tannins than many other grapes. They add texture and are often described as bitter, grippy, or drying. Put all of these factors together and you have a wine that is great with all kinds of food.
Cabernets can be pricey. It gets more and more challenging to find affordable selections from Napa Valley, which is legendary for its cab. However, Napa is not the only California region doing good things with this grape.
Cabernets For Everyday Under $20
Chronic Cellars is a fun winery in Paso Robles. They like to play. They winery has a lawn with cornhole boards and in the cellar, they like to play with blends. Then there are the labels and clever names. This whole line is perfect for your Halloween celebrations and they taste good too.
Cabernets For Everyday Under $30
I love the premise behind the TEXTBOOK Winery. They wanted to take the powerful fruit produced in California and apply some of the subtle restraints found in wine production in France to come up with textbook wines. They started with Cabernet which I recently tried again.
Cabernet For A Nice Splurge But Still Under $100
Saddleback Cellars is from Nils Venge. Considered to be one of the pioneers of Napa Valley wine, he is often referred to as the King of Cab. In 1985 he produced the first cabernet to ever get a perfect score of 100-points from Robert Parker, Jr. It was the 1985 Groth Cabernet Sauvignon. Venge continues to make killer cabs and great wine in general.
Please note that prices may vary. Those listed here are either SRP, from the winery, or an average.
*Drink responsibly