Baron Herzog Cabernet Sauvignon – A Very Approachable Cabernet Sauvignon With Berry Aromas And Impressive Blackberry And Spice Flavours – 14% ABV – 750ml
€14.75
Color: Wine is a rich red color.
Aroma: The intense aroma of wine is revealed by the tones of red and black berries (raspberries, blackberries, black currants), red fruits and nuances of oak.
Taste: The taste of wine is rich, multilayered, with notes of blackberry, plum, black currant, vanilla and anise shades, balanced acidity and a long, pleasant aftertaste.
Description
The Baron Herzog brand is known for outstanding variety and value. Baron Herzog wines offer something for every palate. They trace their winemaking origins back nine generations, to Phillip Herzog, who made wine in Slovakia for the Austro-Hungarian court more than a century ago. Phillip’s wines were so appreciated by Emperor Franz-Josef that the emperor made Phillip a baron. In 1985, we created Baron Herzog wines, a line of premium yet moderately priced California varietals. Winemaker Barry Henderson handcrafts these wines for immediate consumption or short-term aging.
Color: Wine is a rich red color.
Aroma: The intense aroma of wine is revealed by the tones of red and black berries (raspberries, blackberries, black currants), red fruits and nuances of oak.
Taste: The taste of wine is rich, multilayered, with notes of blackberry, plum, black currant, vanilla and anise shades, balanced acidity and a long, pleasant aftertaste.
Gastronomy: The wine is well combined with dishes from beef, chicken, veal, and also with aged cheeses
Each lot of wine was aged separately and all lots were blended before bottling. This wine has won a Gold Medal at Critics Challenge.
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