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No. | Brand | Country of origin |
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1 | Kiwi Cuvee | France |
2 | Cuvee Speciale | France |
3 | Deetlefts | South Africa |
4 | Alamos | Argentina |
5 | Finca Las Moras | Argentina |
6 | Osborne Sherry | Spain |
7 | Hesketh | Australia |
8 | Yarden | Israel |
9 | Rafale | France |
10 | Celestial bay | Australia |
11 | Franschhoek Cellar | South Africa |
12 | Castillo De molina | Chile |
13 | Culemborg | South Africa |
14 | Sachetto Fili | Italy |
15 | Prosecco | Italy |
16 | Geyser Peak | America |
17 | Coleccion Privada | Argentina |
18 | Teperberg | |
19 | Arauco | Chile |
20 | Swartland | South Africa |
21 | Black Bird | South Africa |
22 | Raymond Huet | France |
23 | Rendez Vous | France |
24 | Spier | South Africa |
25 | Villa antinori | Italy |
26 | Vina Lastra | France |
27 | Four cousins | South Africa |
28 | Asconi | Chile |
29 | JP Chenet | France |
30 | the beach house | South Africa |
31 | Kumala | South Africa |
32 | Delush | South Africa |
33 | Riunite | Italy |
34 | Fragolino | Italy |
35 | Tantehue | Chile |
36 | Cockburn’s | Portugal |
37 | Matua | New Zealand |
38 | Tommasi | Italy |
39 | Durbanville Hills | South Africa |
40 | Nabygelegen | South Africa |
41 | Gran Verano | Chile |
42 | Casillero del diablo | Chile |
43 | Rupert & Rothschild | South Africa |
44 | Santa Cristina | Italy |
45 | Finca Flichman | Argentina |
46 | Fuzion | Argentina |
47 | Pierre marcel | France |
48 | Ernie els | South Africa |
49 | 1865 wine | Chile |
50 | Penasol | South Africa |
51 | Jacob's Creek | Australia |
52 | Fonseca | Portugal |
53 | Nobile Wines | Germany |
54 | Mont Rochelle | South Africa |
55 | Alandra | Portugal |
56 | Bottega | Italy |
57 | Van Loveren | South Africa |
58 | Fish Hoek | South Africa |
59 | Gato Negro | Chile |
60 | Zonnebloem | South Africa |
61 | Hardys | Australia |
62 | Apaltagua | Chile |
63 | Welmoed | South Africa |
64 | Pequena Vasija | Argentina |
65 | Obikwa | South Africa |
66 | Favourite Son | Australia |
67 | Dolores | Argentina |
68 | Stonewalker | South Africa |
69 | Waterford Estate | South Africa |
70 | Trumpeter | Argentina |
71 | Balbi Soprani | Italy |
72 | Bonterra | America |
73 | Clearwater Cove | New Zealand |
74 | Sandeman | Portugal |
75 | Duchessa Lia Fragolino | Italy |
76 | Hill & Dale | South Africa |
77 | Trapiche | Argentina |
78 | Cellar cask | South Africa |
79 | Graham Beck | South Africa |
80 | Zevenwacht | South Africa |
81 | Kenwood | America |
82 | Angove | Australia |
83 | Cremaschi Furlotti | Chile |
84 | Footprint | South Africa |
85 | Chamdor | South Africa |
86 | Rooiberg Winery | South Africa |
87 | Cono Sur | Chile |
88 | Navarro Correas | Argentina |
89 | Cotes Du Rhone | France |
90 | Tocornal | Chile |
91 | Porcupine Ridge | South Africa |
92 | Mouton Cadet | France |
93 | Le Filou | France |
94 | Efrat | Israel |
95 | Fuego | Chile |
96 | Quereu | Chile |
97 | Petit | South Africa |
98 | Western Cellars | America |
99 | Belaire | France |
100 | Rutini | Argentina |
101 | Perlissimo | Germany |
102 | Argento | Argentina |
103 | Brigaldara Amarone | Italy |
104 | Orange River Cellars | South Africa |
105 | Astoria | Italy |
106 | KWV Wine | South Africa |
107 | California Roots | America |
108 | Cinquepassi | Italy |
109 | Namaqua | South Africa |
110 | Fairview | South Africa |
111 | San felipe | Argentina |
112 | Dulzino | Chile |
113 | Scala dei | Spain |
114 | Amarone | Italy |
115 | Stellenbosch Vineyards | South Africa |
116 | Peter Vella | America |
117 | 14 Hands | America |
118 | Chateau | France |
119 | Birds & Bees | Argentina |
120 | Martini | Italy |
121 | Catena | Argentina |
122 | Excelsior | South Africa |
123 | B&G (Barton & Guestier) | France |
124 | John B | South Africa |
125 | Neil Jourbert | South Africa |
126 | Calvet | France |
127 | Tilia | Argentina |
128 | Porto Cruz | Portugal |
129 | Vina Maipo | Chile |
130 | Nederburg | South Africa |
131 | Oyster bay | New Zealand |
132 | Maison Castel | France |
133 | Cinzano | Italy |
134 | Vergelegen | South Africa |
135 | Amani Bay | South Africa |
136 | Zonin | Italy |
137 | Tall Horse | South Africa |
138 | Tre Fattori | Italy |
139 | La Mascota | Argentina |
140 | Groot Constantia | South Africa |
141 | Dragons Back Mountain | South Africa |
142 | Drostdy Hof | South Africa |
143 | Marques Casa | Chile |
144 | Simonsig | South Africa |
145 | Dry Land Collection | South Africa |
146 | Douglas green | South Africa |
147 | Carlo Rossi | America |
148 | frontera | South Africa |
149 | Leleshwa | Kenya |
150 | La Vieille Ferme | France |
151 | Ama La Vida | France |
152 | Cesari | Italy |
153 | Versus | South Africa |
154 | Ch Valac | Spain |
155 | Scavi & Ray | Italy |
156 | Lillet | France |
157 | Liquid Gold Prosecco | Italy |
158 | Perdeberg | South Africa |
159 | Zapallares | Chile |
160 | Lutzville | South Africa |
161 | Cielo | Italy |
162 | 4th Street | South Africa |
163 | Lambrusco | Italy |
164 | Valley Wine | Kenya |
165 | Lindeman's | Australia |
166 | Mara | South Africa |
167 | Pacheco Pereda | Argentina |
168 | 19 Crimes | Australia |
169 | Boschendal | South Africa |
170 | Kanonkop | South Africa |
171 | Graham's | Portugal |
172 | Louis Eschenauer | France |
173 | Offley | Portugal |
174 | Robertson Winery | South Africa |
175 | La fiole | France |
176 | Three Thieves | America |
177 | El Chivo | Chile |
178 | Flagstone | South Africa |
179 | Overmeer | South Africa |
180 | Casal Mendes | Portugal |
181 | Kleine Rust | South Africa |
182 | Neethlingshof | South Africa |
183 | Sileni Estate | New Zealand |
Cabernet Sauvignon (also simply known as - cab sauv) is one of the most popular red wine grape varieties in the world that has its origin in France. Due to its popularity, sometimes it receives criticism as a colonizer for overshadowing some regions’ native grapes. It is believed Cabernet Sauvignon was a result of a crossbreed of red Cabernet Franc grape and a white Sauvignon Blanc grape that happened in the seventeenth century in southwestern France. The Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are small with thick skin, and it naturally yields low, bud, and ripen late. Cabernet Sauvignon grape is grown nearly in all main wine-producing countries. This is due to its adaptability to diverse climate conditions. It also does well in a variety of soil, making the soil consideration less of concern, especially for New World winemakers. Cab grapes are also resistant to most viticulture hazards such as rot and insects. Its ease of cultivation often contributes to its popularity.
Although Cabernet Sauvignon grapes can grow in a variety of climatic conditions, climate warming is an essential factor since it affects Cabernet Sauvignon's suitability to produce varietal wine or a blended wine. The climate affects how early the grapes will be harvested. In a cooler climate, it is difficult to get Cabernet Sauvignon grapes to ripen fully. In most California wine-growing regions, vineyards are exposed to enough sunshine with few problems, and grapes fruits are left to fully ripening, which increases the possibility of producing varietal Cabernet wine brands. In regions like Bordeaux, which are exposed to inclement harvest season weather threat, Cabernet Sauvignon is often harvested a bit earlier than ideal, and to fill the gaps, it is usually blended with other grapes.
Cabernet Sauvignon wines consistent present structure and flavor influenced by climates of where it is produced, reflecting viticulture character and the desired winemakers’ personality. Generally, Cabernet Sauvignon is a dry, full-bodied red wine with high tannins and alcohol and medium acidity level. The acidity contributes to its aging potential. It’s refreshing acidity, which gives you a spectacular feeling while its dryness leaves a parched and lingering effect in the mouth, which leaves you yearning for more. In the cool regions, Cabernet Sauvignon wines express more herbaceous and green pepper flavors along with blackcurrants, mint, and cedar notes. In more moderate climates the blackcurrant, black cherry, and black olive notes are often pronounced. Cabernet Sauvignon wines from warmer regions like California, the grapes undergo full ripening and this wine usually exhibit flavors of stewed blackcurrants, over-ripen, mint, and eucalyptus.
In addition to climate conditions, the harvest yields can also influence the resulting Cabernet Sauvignon wine quality and flavors. Excessive yields can result in less concentrated and flavorful wine with green or herbaceous flavors being more pronounced. Cabernet Sauvignon excellently blends with Merlot to produce a classic wine with amazing characteristics and that is more satisfying. The Cabernet Sauvignon wine flavors range offers something for everyone and its versatile nature makes it a flexible and most preferred type of wine in Kenya and globally.
Given the noticeable acidity, high tannins, and alcohol levels of Cabernet Sauvignon, this is a premium wine brand to be drunk with food. You can also enjoy this wine by itself, though it can be overwhelming. It is a great accompaniment to cheeses, and beef dishes especially if it is fatty. Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the best wines to serve on different special occasions or a dinner date. Order your preferred Cabernet Sauvignon wine brand online at our drinks zone liquor store at discounted wine prices and enjoy free home wine delivery within Nairobi. While California Cabs can be a bit fruitier, and French Cabs a bit more herbal, a glass of your favorite Cabernet Sauvignon wine is always interesting and fantastic to drink over dinner or in any event.