variants often Cabernet Sauvignon
: a full-bodied red wine that is known for its complexity, capacity to age, and tannic structure, that is one of the world's most popular wines, and that is notably produced in Bordeaux, the U.S., South America, and Australia
also : the grape itself

called also cabernet

Examples of cabernet sauvignon in a Sentence

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Harrison bottles his wines, which include a red blend of cabernet sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc from a toasty creekside vineyard in the Santa Clara Valley, under his label, From Brent Wine Co. Laura Ness, Mercury News, 5 July 2026 The wine’s name says it all—crafted from old vine cabernet sauvignon fruit, the palate is focused and rich with notes of black cherry, spice, and cassis. Katie Kelly Bell, Forbes.com, 18 June 2026 Wines lean heavily on chardonnay, sauvignon blanc and cabernet sauvignon, and beers have a mix of local purveyors and macrobreweries. Kate Williams, AJC.com, 22 May 2026 Plus, select from either a bottle of Cakebread chardonnay or Caymus California cabernet sauvignon. Elaine Rewolinski, jsonline.com, 28 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for cabernet sauvignon

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from French — more at cabernet franc, sauvignon blanc

First Known Use

1886, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of cabernet sauvignon was in 1886

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“Cabernet sauvignon.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cabernet%20sauvignon. Accessed 12 Jul. 2026.

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