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What type of body does Cabernet Sauvignon have?

While Cabernet Sauvignon can grow in a variety of climates its suitability as a varietal wine or as a blend component is strongly influenced by the warmth of the climate. The vine is one of the last major grape varieties to bud and ripen (typically 1–2 weeks after Merlot and Cabernet franc ) and the climate of the growing season affects how early the grapes will be harvested. Many wine regions in California give the vine an abundance of sunshine with few problems in ripening fully which increases the likelihood of pro…

Cabernet Sauvignon - Wikipedia

Cabernet Sauvignon - Wikipedia

Cabernet Franc - Wikipedia

Cabernet Franc - Wikipedia

Hungarian varietal Cabernet Franc is a typically full-bodied moderately or highly tannic wine with rich aromas of spices blue flowers and red/black berry fruits with a reasonably good aging potential of about 10 years. These wines typically undergo 12 to 18 months of aging in new Hungarian oak barrels.

In its place Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz and Pinotage have ris...


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