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Cabernet Sauvignon

Cabernet Sauvignon: the international soul of great Italian reds

The Cabernet Sauvignon collection gathers some of the most authoritative interpretations of this grape variety in Italy, where elegance, structure, and aromatic depth meet territories of extraordinary identity. From Tuscan and Bolgheri reds to expressions from Alto Adige, this selection is designed for those seeking intense, complex wines capable of evolving over time.

In the glass, Cabernet Sauvignon is recognized for its clear profile of black fruits, fine vegetal notes, spices, graphite, and a tannic structure that supports important and long-lived wines. This collection features iconic labels such as Ornellaia, Antinori, Sassicaia, Ca’ Marcanda - Gaja, Castello dei Rampolla, Argiano, and Brancaia, along with many other prominent names in the Italian landscape.

Territories and style

Many of the bottles present come from areas that have made Cabernet Sauvignon the protagonist of great Italian red wines, particularly Bolgheri and Toscana IGT, but also denominations such as Alto Adige DOC and other regions where the grape finds balance between maturity, freshness, and aromatic precision. This variety of origins makes the collection ideal for discovering how Cabernet Sauvignon changes its face depending on soil, climate, and production philosophy.

Alongside single-varietal wines and more classic interpretations, there are also important blends where Cabernet Sauvignon interacts with other Bordeaux varieties, giving rise to wines of great personality. This is the case with famous labels such as Tignanello, Solaia, Guado al Tasso, Darmagi, Orma, Solengo, and Oreno, which tell a contemporary and refined Italian interpretation of the international blend.

When to choose it and how to pair it

The wines in this selection are perfect for those who desire a characterful red to bring to the table on important occasions or to leave in the cellar for a few years. Cabernet Sauvignon expresses itself best with structured dishes: grilled red meats, braises, game, roasts, but also aged cheeses and preparations rich in flavor. The fresher and more linear versions also pair well with sliced meats and flavorful Mediterranean dishes.

This collection is designed for enthusiasts, collectors, and those looking for a gift with a strong impact, thanks to the presence of prestigious labels, large formats, and sought-after vintages. If you want to explore the nobler side of Cabernet Sauvignon in Italy, here you will find a selection crafted to offer quality, identity, and great tasting pleasure.

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What characteristics does Italian Cabernet Sauvignon have?
Italian Cabernet Sauvignon combines structure, intensity, and aromatic finesse. In the wines of this collection, one often recognizes notes of black fruits, fine herbs, spices, and a good tannic component, which makes the sip deep and suitable for aging. In Italy, the grape variety finds very different expressions depending on the territory: sunnier and richer in areas like Bolgheri, more vertical and precise in cooler regions like Alto Adige. It is a wine that appeals to those seeking character and complexity.
What dishes pair best with Cabernet Sauvignon?
Cabernet Sauvignon is ideal with dishes of great flavor and structure. It pairs well with grilled red meats, braised dishes, roasts, game, and aged cheeses. The most important and mature versions are perfect with rich and succulent preparations, while the more balanced and fresh wines can also accompany sliced meats, ribs, and flavorful Mediterranean cuisine. It is a very versatile choice for important dinners and special occasions, especially when looking for an authoritative red.
Why choose a collection of Cabernet Sauvignon on Italian Wine Selection?
This collection brings together some of the most representative interpretations of Cabernet Sauvignon in Italy, featuring benchmark labels such as Ornellaia, Antinori, Sassicaia, Ca’ Marcanda - Gaja, Castello dei Rampolla, Argiano, and Brancaia. The selection allows for a comparison of different styles and territories, from the great Tuscan reds to the expressions from Alto Adige. It is a useful page for both those looking to purchase an important bottle and those wishing to deepen their knowledge of the grape variety through high-level producers.