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Qué (quién) es Cabernet Sauvignon - definición


Cabernet Sauvignon         
  • An Australian Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Cabernet Sauvignon leaf. In cooler climate conditions, vines will focus more energy in producing foliage, which is needed to capture sunlight for [[photosynthesis]], rather than [[ripening grapes]]. This makes canopy management and aggressive pruning an important consideration for growers.<ref name="Oxford pg 119-121"/>
  • Cabernet Franc
  • A Californian Cabernet Sauvignon from the Central Coast AVA.
  • Armand d'Armailhac of [[Château d'Armailhac]] ''(bottle picture)'' and Baron Hector de Brane of Château Mouton were important figures in the establishment of Cabernet Sauvignon in Bordeaux.
  • A Washington Cabernet Sauvignon from the Columbia Valley AVA.
  • lamb]], pair well with Cabernet Sauvignon due to the ability of proteins and fats to negate some of the tannic qualities of the wine.
  • A Cabernet Sauvignon/Barbera blend from the Langhe DOC of Piedmont.
  • oak influence]].
  • New World Cabernet Sauvignons, such as this one from California's Lodi region, often have more pronounced, ripe fruit flavors than Old World wines from regions like Bordeaux.
  • In Spain, Cabernet Sauvignon is often blended with Tempranillo.''(pictured)''
  • In the 1970s, Italian winemakers started to blend Cabernet Sauvignon with Sangiovese ''(pictured)'' to create wines known as "Super Tuscans".
  • tannin]]s are extracted from the skins. The addition of stems and seeds will increase the tannic content of the wine.
  • A Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Old vine Cabernet Sauvignon at [[Chateau Montelena]] in Napa Valley. As the grapes mature, they will darken to a bluish-purple hue.
  • One of the older plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon in Washington State, planted in 1973 at [[Red Willow Vineyard]] in the Yakima Valley.
  • Sauvignon blanc
  • Coonawarra]] region contributes to a unique style of Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • A Cabernet Sauvignon from Uruguay.
RED-WINE VARIETY OF GRAPE
Cabernet sauvignon; Petit-Cabernet; Petit Cabernet; Vidure; Petite-Vidure; Petite Vidure; Petit-Bouchet; Petit Bouchet; Sauvignon Rouge; Cab sauvignon; Cabernet savignon; Bouche; Petite Bouchet; Petite Cabernet; Petit-Vidure; Petit Vidure; Cabernet-Sauvignon; Cab Sav; Shalistin; Cab sauv
Cabernet Sauvignon () is one of the world's most widely recognized red wine grape varieties. It is grown in nearly every major wine producing country among a diverse spectrum of climates from Australia and British Columbia, Canada to Lebanon's Beqaa Valley.
Cabernet Sauvignon         
  • An Australian Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Cabernet Sauvignon leaf. In cooler climate conditions, vines will focus more energy in producing foliage, which is needed to capture sunlight for [[photosynthesis]], rather than [[ripening grapes]]. This makes canopy management and aggressive pruning an important consideration for growers.<ref name="Oxford pg 119-121"/>
  • Cabernet Franc
  • A Californian Cabernet Sauvignon from the Central Coast AVA.
  • Armand d'Armailhac of [[Château d'Armailhac]] ''(bottle picture)'' and Baron Hector de Brane of Château Mouton were important figures in the establishment of Cabernet Sauvignon in Bordeaux.
  • A Washington Cabernet Sauvignon from the Columbia Valley AVA.
  • lamb]], pair well with Cabernet Sauvignon due to the ability of proteins and fats to negate some of the tannic qualities of the wine.
  • A Cabernet Sauvignon/Barbera blend from the Langhe DOC of Piedmont.
  • oak influence]].
  • New World Cabernet Sauvignons, such as this one from California's Lodi region, often have more pronounced, ripe fruit flavors than Old World wines from regions like Bordeaux.
  • In Spain, Cabernet Sauvignon is often blended with Tempranillo.''(pictured)''
  • In the 1970s, Italian winemakers started to blend Cabernet Sauvignon with Sangiovese ''(pictured)'' to create wines known as "Super Tuscans".
  • tannin]]s are extracted from the skins. The addition of stems and seeds will increase the tannic content of the wine.
  • A Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Old vine Cabernet Sauvignon at [[Chateau Montelena]] in Napa Valley. As the grapes mature, they will darken to a bluish-purple hue.
  • One of the older plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon in Washington State, planted in 1973 at [[Red Willow Vineyard]] in the Yakima Valley.
  • Sauvignon blanc
  • Coonawarra]] region contributes to a unique style of Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • A Cabernet Sauvignon from Uruguay.
RED-WINE VARIETY OF GRAPE
Cabernet sauvignon; Petit-Cabernet; Petit Cabernet; Vidure; Petite-Vidure; Petite Vidure; Petit-Bouchet; Petit Bouchet; Sauvignon Rouge; Cab sauvignon; Cabernet savignon; Bouche; Petite Bouchet; Petite Cabernet; Petit-Vidure; Petit Vidure; Cabernet-Sauvignon; Cab Sav; Shalistin; Cab sauv
[?kab?ne?'s??v?nj?Cabernet Sauvignon]
¦ noun a variety of black wine grape originally from the Bordeaux area of France.
?a red wine made from this grape.
Origin
from Fr.
Bouche         
  • An Australian Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Cabernet Sauvignon leaf. In cooler climate conditions, vines will focus more energy in producing foliage, which is needed to capture sunlight for [[photosynthesis]], rather than [[ripening grapes]]. This makes canopy management and aggressive pruning an important consideration for growers.<ref name="Oxford pg 119-121"/>
  • Cabernet Franc
  • A Californian Cabernet Sauvignon from the Central Coast AVA.
  • Armand d'Armailhac of [[Château d'Armailhac]] ''(bottle picture)'' and Baron Hector de Brane of Château Mouton were important figures in the establishment of Cabernet Sauvignon in Bordeaux.
  • A Washington Cabernet Sauvignon from the Columbia Valley AVA.
  • lamb]], pair well with Cabernet Sauvignon due to the ability of proteins and fats to negate some of the tannic qualities of the wine.
  • A Cabernet Sauvignon/Barbera blend from the Langhe DOC of Piedmont.
  • oak influence]].
  • New World Cabernet Sauvignons, such as this one from California's Lodi region, often have more pronounced, ripe fruit flavors than Old World wines from regions like Bordeaux.
  • In Spain, Cabernet Sauvignon is often blended with Tempranillo.''(pictured)''
  • In the 1970s, Italian winemakers started to blend Cabernet Sauvignon with Sangiovese ''(pictured)'' to create wines known as "Super Tuscans".
  • tannin]]s are extracted from the skins. The addition of stems and seeds will increase the tannic content of the wine.
  • A Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Old vine Cabernet Sauvignon at [[Chateau Montelena]] in Napa Valley. As the grapes mature, they will darken to a bluish-purple hue.
  • One of the older plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon in Washington State, planted in 1973 at [[Red Willow Vineyard]] in the Yakima Valley.
  • Sauvignon blanc
  • Coonawarra]] region contributes to a unique style of Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • A Cabernet Sauvignon from Uruguay.
RED-WINE VARIETY OF GRAPE
Cabernet sauvignon; Petit-Cabernet; Petit Cabernet; Vidure; Petite-Vidure; Petite Vidure; Petit-Bouchet; Petit Bouchet; Sauvignon Rouge; Cab sauvignon; Cabernet savignon; Bouche; Petite Bouchet; Petite Cabernet; Petit-Vidure; Petit Vidure; Cabernet-Sauvignon; Cab Sav; Shalistin; Cab sauv
·noun ·same·as Bush, a lining.
II. Bouche ·vt ·same·as Bush, to line.
III. Bouche ·noun ·Alt. of Bouch.
Ejemplos de uso de Cabernet Sauvignon
1. Cabernet sauvignon production increased by 33 percent.
2. Starting from NIS 100, you can buy Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon blends, 2003 and 2004 vintage.
3. So he shuffles into the cabernet–sauvignon light, which feels inviting as a kiss.
4. We opted for Harel Cabernet Sauvignon from Clos de Gat winery.
5. "Our challenge is tone," he says, as a glass of cabernet sauvignon arrives.