1/15/2024 0 Comments Barefoot cabernet sauvignon![]() Since I’m a wino with latent foodie tendencies, you’ll also find food and wine pairings, and food related stuff! Become a fan and join ENOFYLZ Wine Blog on Facebook. He likes to get thoughts of wine off his mind by sharing experiences on his ENOFYLZ Wine blog, which features wine reviews, wine country travel, and wine and food pairings.įollow me on all things wine. In addition to the wine lifestyle and food he enjoys family, fitness and traveling. Martin Redmond is a Financial Executive by day, and a certified wine geek with latent foodie tendencies the rest of the time. ![]() Many thanks to Barefoot Wine and Hunter Public Relations I’ve realized there is an opportunity to for the winemaker to choose the best fruit at based on quality and price.įollow my wine reviews on Vivino and Delectable I’ve recently had a few non-vintage wines, including this one, that have changed my perception. Other thoughts:įor many years my perception of non-vintage (really multi-vintage produced from more than one harvest) wines is that all were plonk. Pair with: Gouda cheese, hearty appetizers, burgers, grilled steak, or hearty pasta dishes. Rating: Good – 85 pts This is great casual everyday wine that’s hard to beat for the price. It was a great reminder that serving temperature matters! But I popped the bottle in the fridge for 15-20 minutes and the flavors and texture improved dramatically. Note: I popped and poured upon my arrival home on an unusually warm day. It’s soft and fruity with straight-forward but tasty black cherry, blackberry, black currant, plum and spicy vanilla flavors with a medium finish and firm tannins. On the palate, it’s medium bodied, with low acidity. Violet color with low-key black fruit, vanilla and a hint of oak aromas. Retail – $7 13.1% alcohol Residual Sugar. The wine is a blend of (mostly) Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah and Alicante Bouschet. I’m familiar with this seemingly ubiquitous brand (they’re hard to miss) owned by E.J. Gallo because a Barefoot Bubbly won our wine tasting club’s blind tasting of sparkling wines under $20 a few years back. Barefoot Bubbly ($10) is available in 11 offerings, including NEW Barefoot Bubbly Fusions, and is the most awarded Sparkling Wine in US competitions. Barefoot’s still wine portfolio includes 16 offerings and is available for a suggested retail price of $7 for 750-ml bottles, $12 for 1.5-liter bottles. Barefoot’s California wines are attractively priced and can be found in bottles bearing the fun, iconic footprint label. The Wineryīarefoot Wine is the most awarded wine brand in US competitions. This week I’m featuring the Barefoot Cabernet Sauvignon. I feature such samples on here on #WineWednesday Review. From time to time, I receive wines samples from wineries or their public relations agencies for review.
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