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  • For those who prefer red, the Gallo Twin Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is also a fine choice.

    Giving the Gift of Thanks 2006

  • The Humanitas 2003 Monterey County Cabernet Sauvignon is super smooth and filled with just-picked blueberries and hints of hot chocolate.

    Over the Barrel 2005

  • Mr. Chevallier believes the secret to the wine's quality is the concentration of flavor produced in the Cabernet Sauvignon, which is achieved by the depths the vines' roots reach into the ground, where the soil is at its most impoverished.

    The Lafite Phenomenon Will Lyons 2010

  • Italian Tocai is an aromatic dry white made entirely from the Tocai grape known as Sauvignon Vert in France, whereas Hungarian Tokai or Tokaji is a sweet dessert wine made using Furmint and Haréslvelü grapes.

    Wine, women and song Helen 2008

  • Cabernet Sauvignon, which is the largest red wine variety, was up a substantial 35%, the equivalent of nearly 8 million cases, from the very light 2008 harvest.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • The most widely recognized grape variety, Cabernet Sauvignon aka "the King" can illustrate many different aroma's and flavors.

    Examiner California Headlines 2010

  • The most widely recognized grape variety, Cabernet Sauvignon aka "the King" can illustrate many different aroma's and flavors.

    Examiner California Headlines 2010

  • Cabernet Sauvignon, which is the largest red wine variety, was up a substantial 35%, the equivalent of nearly 8 million cases, from the very light 2008 harvest.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Certain wine varietals, such as Sauvignon Blancs, can typically be consumed within five or six years to retain their fruity characteristics and fresh aromas.

    Wine 101: Aging Amy Ma 2011

  • Edi Kante's wines are among the finest, from the international grapes such as Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay to the aromatic, indigenous Vitovska and Malvasia.

    Michael Tulipan: My Secret Travel Spot Michael Tulipan 2010

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