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Wine Reviewed
Natura Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 14 % alcohol about $11.
There were no marketing materials so let’s start with the back label. “This world-class Cabernet Sauvignon has notes of dark berries and cocoa. Produced from organically grown grapes. Organic viticulture brings forth the true characters of the vineyard terroir.” And now for my review.
At the first sips this wine was somewhat sweet but had good acidity and virtually no tannins. Japanese rice crackers rendered the liquid long. It came with plums and light tannins. The main dish was a boxed Baked Ziti Siciliano liberally doused with grated Parmesan cheese. The drink had good length, plums, and a tinge of oak. I was still getting sweet notes from the wine, perhaps because this tomato based dish was itself somewhat sweet. Fresh strawberries imparted a burnt taste to this wine. The second dessert of praline filled bittersweet Swiss chocolate muted the contents of my glass but I did notice some dark cherries.
This review of An Organic Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon continues on my web site at http://theworldwidewine.com/Wine_reviews/Near_weekly_15_dollar_wine_reviews/Y2012/organic_chilean_cabernet_sauvignon.phphttp://theworldwidewine.com/Wine_reviews/Near_weekly_15_dollar_wine_reviews/Y2012/organic_chilean_cabernet_sauvignon.php
Wine Reviewed
Natura Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 14 % alcohol about $11.
There were no marketing materials so let’s start with the back label. “This world-class Cabernet Sauvignon has notes of dark berries and cocoa. Produced from organically grown grapes. Organic viticulture brings forth the true characters of the vineyard terroir.” And now for my review.
At the first sips this wine was somewhat sweet but had good acidity and virtually no tannins. Japanese rice crackers rendered the liquid long. It came with plums and light tannins. The main dish was a boxed Baked Ziti Siciliano liberally doused with grated Parmesan cheese. The drink had good length, plums, and a tinge of oak. I was still getting sweet notes from the wine, perhaps because this tomato based dish was itself somewhat sweet. Fresh strawberries imparted a burnt taste to this wine. The second dessert of praline filled bittersweet Swiss chocolate muted the contents of my glass but I did notice some dark cherries.
This review of An Organic Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon continues on my web site at http://theworldwidewine.com/Wine_reviews/Near_weekly_15_dollar_wine_reviews/Y2012/organic_chilean_cabernet_sauvignon.phphttp://theworldwidewine.com/Wine_reviews/Near_weekly_15_dollar_wine_reviews/Y2012/organic_chilean_cabernet_sauvignon.php
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