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Cabernet Sauvignon

Cabo de HornosCachapoal Valley, Chile

Cabo de Hornos Cabernet Sauvignon is Viña San Pedro’s flagship 100% Cabernet from the Alto Cachapoal (Cachapoal Andes) —…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Cabo de Hornos Cabernet Sauvignon is Viña San Pedro’s flagship 100% Cabernet from the Alto Cachapoal (Cachapoal Andes) — a concentrated, full-bodied Chilean Cabernet shaped by volcanic/coluvial foothill soils and strong diurnal swings. It shows ripe black-fruit and cassis aromas layered with cedar, tobacco and spice from extended French-oak élevage, firm yet polished tannins and a long, ageworthy finish that reflects its Andean origin.Learn More »

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About Cabernet Sauvignon

Cabo de Hornos Cabernet Sauvignon is Viña San Pedro’s flagship 100% Cabernet from the Alto Cachapoal (Cachapoal Andes) — a concentrated, full-bodied Chilean Cabernet shaped by volcanic/coluvial foothill soils and strong diurnal swings. It shows ripe black-fruit and cassis aromas layered with cedar, tobacco and spice from extended French-oak élevage, firm yet polished tannins and a long, ageworthy finish that reflects its Andean origin.