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Cabernet Sauvignon from Argentina is a bold and rich wine with a complex flavor profile.

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This wine is also named: Bordeaux, Médoc, Pauillac, Margaux
Last update: December 29, 2024
Cabernet Sauvignon from Argentina is a bold and rich wine with a complex flavor profile. It has a deep ruby color and aromas of black cherry, blackcurrant, and a hint of vanilla. On the palate, it is full-bodied and intense, with well-structured tannins and a long, flavorful finish. This wine pairs perfectly with grilled meats, stews, and strong cheeses.
Argentina's Cabernet Sauvignon vineyards benefit from the country's unique combination of high-altitude locations and abundant sunlight. These factors contribute to the development of intensely flavored grapes with thick skins, resulting in wines that are rich in color, flavor, and structure.
Classic food pairings for Cabernet Sauvignon from Argentina include dishes like grilled ribeye steak, beef empanadas, or chimichurri-marinated skirt steak. Additionally, it pairs well with hearty meat dishes such as Argentine asado (barbecue) or beef tenderloin with roasted potatoes.
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