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Red Wine - Cabernet Sauvignon
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1997 Brancott Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Fairhall Estate Vineyard Marlborough New Zealand
You may know about New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, but did you know that Brancott Vineyards of Marlborough makes an excellent cool-climate Cabernet Sauvignon? This one is a new "best cellar" at wine.com!
Price: $28,00

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1997 Buena Vista Carneros Cabernet Sauvignon Carneros Sonoma California
This Cabernet Sauvignon is made from cool-climate Carneros fruit. Bright plum and cassis flavors within a framework of toasty oak and then a long, refreshing finish. Buena Vista Carneros is proud of its Cabernet plantings -- it should be.
Price: $15,00

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1997 Carmen Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve Valle Central Chile
Carmen does it again with a deceptively simple, easy-to-drink Cabernet from Chile. Aromas of sweet cassis and plum and a creamy mid-palate make for a red that does nicely with chicken and sausage dishes such as feijoada.
Price: $12,00

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1997 Casa Lapostolle Cabernet Sauvignon Cuvee Alexandra Rapel Valley Chile
Ripe, velvety, and delicious, the 1997 Cuvee Alexandra is lush with black currant and plum fruit flavors.
Price: $19,95

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1997 Ch. de Cartillon Haut-Medoc Cru Bourgeois Bordeaux
Chateau du Cartillon is a small winery located between Margaux and St. Julien. The cuvee or blend has 4 of the 5 Cabernet family varietals included: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Petit Verdot. The 1997 wine is soft and forward in character, with delicate plum fruit and a crisp finish. Enjoy with roasted monkfish in a red wine sauce.
Price: $18,00

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1997 Ch. Haut Fourat Bordeaux Rouge France
Direct and accessible, the 1997 Haut-Fourat is just what a simple Bordeaux should be -- soft, easy to drink, and friendly. Your own "house Chateau" that will serve you well at the table.
Price: $12,00

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1997 Ch. Haut-Milon Pauillac Bordeaux France
Chateau Haut-Milon is a classy quaffer that has all the requisite components -- ripe plum fruit, toasty French oak, and a well-structured yet forward-drinking style. This is entry-level Pauillac that tastes so good you'll have to decide for yourself if it's necessary to move onto Lynch-Bages or Latour.
Price: $29,95

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1997 Ch. La Fleur Clemence Graves Bordeaux France
A wine of direct and flavorful pleasures. Cassis fruit wrapped in the thinnest crust of vanilla oak. Lovely to savor on its own but even better with chicken stew or a quiche of Gruyère and spring vegetables.
Price: $11,99

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1997 Chateau Leoville-Barton St. Julien Bordeaux France
Proprietor Anthony Barton has returned this estate to top form with a series of remarkable offerings in the 1980s and '90s. A wine with a considerable amount of Cabernet Sauvignon (over 70 percent) not only for St. Julien, but the Medoc as a whole. Delicious to drink now with its black cherry, cassis, pepper spice and sweet, toasty oak flavors, the lovely 1997 Leoville Barton will surprise many with its ability to last a decade or more in the bottle.
Price: $49,95

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1997 Clos du Bois Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley Reserve California
The 1997 Clos Du Bois Alexander Valley Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is a testament to the carefully selected vineyards and expertise of the Clos Du Bois winemaking team. Chock-full of blackberry, earth, and cedar flavors, with a velvety texture.
Price: $19,95

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