The correct pronunciation of Cabernet Sauvignon is “cab-er-nay soh-vee-nyon“. The word “Cabernet” is derived from the French word for “cabin”, and “Sauvignon” is derived from the French word for “wild”. Cabernet Sauvignon is a red wine grape variety that is originally from the Bordeaux region of France. It is one of the most popular grape varieties in the world, and is used to make a wide variety of red wines, including some of the most expensive and sought-after wines in the world.
Cabernet Sauvignon is a late-ripening grape variety, and requires a long growing season in order to reach full maturity. The grapes are typically harvested in late September or early October in the Northern Hemisphere. Cabernet Sauvignon wines are typically full-bodied and have high tannins, which give them a long aging potential. The wines are often characterized by their dark fruit flavors, such as black cherry and blackberry, as well as their complex aromas of spice, tobacco, and leather.