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The Blacatoo Explorer Cabernet Sauvignon brings big, brawny flavors with an extraordinary depth. Complexity, character, and a natural, persistent elegance pursue this wine from flavor-filled start to seamless finish, making it perfect for pairing with the game, pork tenderloin, and assorted steaks.

Explorer Cabernet Sauvignon

SKU: 1898696986161
$24.00Price
  • Variety :

    Cabernet Sauvignon
    Vintage : 2018
    Region : South Australia
    Alc/Vol : 14.5%
    Aroma :

    Black cherry, blackberry,

    blueberry and vanilla

    Served with dishes  :

    Mildly spiced Asian dishes,

    slow cooker beef pot roast,

    Italian bolognese sauce,

    braised lamb shanks with

    rosemary and pepperoni pizza.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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