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Etiqueta Blanca Cabernet Sauvignon

9.046 ratings
9.11 pro ratings
Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico
Cabernet Sauvignon
Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Pasta, Venison, Tomato-Based, Potato, Pork, Chocolate & Caramel, White Rice, Mushrooms, Beef, Lamb, Chili & Hot Spicy
Top Notes For
Hector GMW

A family favorite. This is Mexican Cab at its finest! Strawberry, cherry, vanilla and spice on the nose. On the palate it has the tipical Mexican salinity. Surprisingly easy to drink and perfect pairing for steaks with fat and game. Just great for sharing. An absolute must!

A family favorite. This is Mexican Cab at its finest! Strawberry, cherry, vanilla and spice on the nose. On the palate it has the tipical Mexican salinity. Surprisingly easy to drink and perfect pairing for steaks with fat and game. Just great for sharing. An absolute must!

May 11th, 2019
Samuli Jokipaltio

Well balanced, elegant wine.

Well balanced, elegant wine.

Feb 17th, 2019
Carlos Mejia Greene

With steak. The body is more typical of a cooler climate Cabernet, but if you pay attention the Baja climate is still there.

With steak. The body is more typical of a cooler climate Cabernet, but if you pay attention the Baja climate is still there.

Oct 23rd, 2016
Charine Tan

A wonderful medium-bodied varietal wine made of Cabernet Sauvignon grapes harvested from the almost-desert Valle de Guadalupe in Mexico. Initial nose is a cool-climate Cab's aroma--dominated by black and blue berries, black pepper, and tar, with hints of incense, leather, and a citrusy perfume. Aroma smells a tad acidic and has a bit of heat but on the palate, it's nothing of that sort. In the mouth, it's a medium plus-bodied wine with young but expressive texture, more red fruit than the aroma, sweet tobacco, dirt and a very refined balance.

A wonderful medium-bodied varietal wine made of Cabernet Sauvignon grapes harvested from the almost-desert Valle de Guadalupe in Mexico. Initial nose is a cool-climate Cab's aroma--dominated by black and blue berries, black pepper, and tar, with hints of incense, leather, and a citrusy perfume. Aroma smells a tad acidic and has a bit of heat but on the palate, it's nothing of that sort. In the mouth, it's a medium plus-bodied wine with young but expressive texture, more red fruit than the aroma, sweet tobacco, dirt and a very refined balance.

Jul 31st, 2016
Jim Trobaugh

Good for my first wine in Mexico!

Good for my first wine in Mexico!

Apr 9th, 2016
John Scofield

Who knew Mexican wine could be so good. Smoke, cassis, dark dark fruit.

Who knew Mexican wine could be so good. Smoke, cassis, dark dark fruit.

Feb 27th, 2016
Alberto Carabaza

Good mexican wine

Good mexican wine

May 9th, 2015
Michael Rumleanschi

Did not like the aftertaste... Strange...

Did not like the aftertaste... Strange...

Mar 20th, 2015
Felipe Gonzalez

Great

Oct 21st, 2014
Luis C-C

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Jan 9th, 2014