Hermanos Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

€14.80*

Content: 0.75 (€19.73* / 1 Liter)

Available, delivery time 2-5 days

Product number: D4004
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Product information "Hermanos Cabernet Sauvignon 2017"
Yacochuya / Cafayate / Salta / Argentina
Altitude: 2000 metres above sea level
Grape variety: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon.
Harvested by hand at the beginning of April in 20 kg crates, 2600 vines per hectare.
Climate: Dry and warm, wide temperature differences
Soil: sandy, stony
Tasting:
A wine with a strong personality, scarlet red colour with violet and bluish nuances. The aromas are impressive, a mixture of scents of vanilla, chocolate and red ripe fruit. In addition, scents of paprika and even leather are clearly visible and allow a surprising taste experience. The wine has a good structure and aims for a grand finale.
Drinking temperature: 16 - 18°C
Alcohol: 14.5%, contains sulphites

Type of wine: Red wine
Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Country: Argentina
Region: Northwest (Salta)
Location: Cafayate, Salta
Altitude: 2.000 MAMSL
Ageing: in the bottle
Alcohol: 14,5% vol.
Allergens: Contains sulfite
Introduced by: Overworld Wines, Inh. Walter Maximiliano Brandt, Heimburgstr. 3, 81243 München, Deutschland

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