La Linda Cabernet Sauvignon

Deep ruby Cabernet with vibrant fruit, soft tannins, and true Mendoza character.
La Linda Cabernet Sauvignon is a deep ruby red wine from 30-year-old vineyards in Maipú, Mendoza. It offers expressive aromas of black fruit and spices, with a juicy palate, soft ripe tannins, and balanced structure, showcasing the fresh and authentic character of the varietal.

Details

Winery La Linda
Country Argentina
Region Mendoza
Grapes Cabernet Sauvignon
Serving Temperature Best enjoyed at 15-18°C
Drinking Window Drink now or hold up to 3 years
Alcohol 14.0%

Tasting Notes

Light
Body
Bold
Smooth
Tannin
Tannic
Dry
Sweetness
Sweet
Soft
Acidity
Acidic
Appearance
Deep red with ruby tones.
Nose
Expressive and harmonious aromas of black fruit, such as blackberry and plum, with subtle spicy notes.
Palate
Juicy, smooth, and gentle, with ripe tannins, balanced body, and fresh varietal character.
Finish
Persistent, elegant, and well-rounded, leaving a lively impression of fruit and spice.

Key Aromas & Flavors

Black Fruit
Blackberry Plum
Spice
Black Pepper Clove
Herbal
Dried Herbs

Best Foods to Pair with This Wine

Pairs well with grilled red meats, beef dishes, lamb, and hearty stews, where its structure and spice notes complement rich flavors.
Wine Pairings with Local Cuisine
Grilled Ribeye Steak Roast Lamb With Rosemary Beef Ribs or Short Ribs Barbecue Chorizo Aged Cheese
Wine Pairings with Asian Cuisine
Korean Bulgogi Five-Spice Roasted Duck Indian Lamb Curry Japanese Yakitori Vietnamese Shaking Beef
Avoid very spicy or delicate dishes, as the wine’s power might overwhelm them.
SKU: AVWAR00201
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La Linda Cabernet Sauvignon

La Linda Cabernet Sauvignon

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Winery

La Linda

La Linda stands for fresh, fruity, and approachable wines crafted for everyday enjoyment. Its name, meaning “the beautiful one,” honors Mendoza’s breathtaking landscapes, where vineyards thrive under pure mountain air and abundant sunlight. Created by Luigi Bosca and guided by winemaker Belén Rodríguez, La Linda reflects over 120 years of expertise, embodying clarity, vivacity, and authentic varietal expression.

The Vineyards & Terroir

Roots in Mendoza’s Finest Landscapes

La Linda wines come from vineyards in Mendoza’s most privileged areas, where altitude, sunlight, and pure mountain air shape grapes of exceptional quality. Many of these vines are over 30 years old, rooted in diverse soils that enhance varietal expression. Carefully tended to remain healthy and balanced, the vineyards provide grapes with the freshness and vibrancy that shine through in every wine.

The Winemaker

A Woman’s Vision in Every Glass

Belén Rodríguez is the creative force behind La Linda wines. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for expressing each grape’s personality, she blends tradition with a modern touch. Her winemaking style is guided by balance, precision, and accessibility, ensuring that every La Linda wine feels genuine, joyful, and easy to share. Belén’s dedication brings consistency and charm to the entire collection.

The Collection

La Linda: Wines for Life’s Simple Joys

The La Linda collection brings together a wide range of fresh, fruity, and approachable wines crafted for everyday enjoyment. Each label highlights the varietal character of its grapes, from vibrant Malbecs and expressive whites to elegant blends and sparkling wines. With styles designed to suit different moments, cuisines, and preferences, La Linda offers a versatile portfolio that reflects Mendoza’s diversity while remaining easy to understand and enjoy.

Region

Mendoza, Argentina

At the foot of the Andes, Mendoza is Argentina’s leading wine region, producing over 70% of the country’s wine. Its high-altitude vineyards, sunny climate, and cool nights create ideal conditions for bold, balanced wines. Mendoza is famed for Malbec—rich, smooth, and deeply colored—but also excels in Cabernet Sauvignon, Bonarda, Syrah, and crisp whites like Chardonnay and Torrontés. From the Uco Valley to Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza blends tradition, innovation, and striking terroir in every glass.