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Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon is the most popular and successful red wine grape.
It provides the backbone and structure to many of Bordeaux’s world-famous right bank reds, including the Médoc: the finest red winemaking commune on the planet.
In recent times it has also been heavily planted across California, Chile, Australia and Italy. Cabernet Sauvignon’s popularity amongst wine drinkers and growers comes from the fact that it typically produces full-bodied, tannic, complex wines of great longevity. It buds late, limiting its exposure to spring frost, and thick skins are resistant to rot and insects.
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