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DWWA 2011: Looking for value Cabernet? Try South America

South America makes the best value Cabernet Sauvignon in the world, according to Decanter's expert judging panel.

The most affordable gold-medal winning Cabernets in this year’s Decanter World Wine Awards came from Chile and Argentina. Thanks to the pair’s dry climate, abundant sunshine and plentiful irrigation water from the Andes, it can produce ripe Cabernet at comparatively low cost.

The Cimarosa Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 from Chile’s Central Valley was the best value gold medal winner in the entire competition in addition to the the Cabernet category.

But neighbouring Argentina made up the next four spots in the best quality-value for money Cabernet stakes. All four hail from the country’s largest, and most renowned region, Mendoza.

Santa Julia’s Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 took a top gong and gives change from a ten pound note. Also selling at around a tenner is Santa Ana’s La Mascota Cabernet Sauvignon 2000.

The top five value Cabernet spots are filled by Catena Zapata Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (£11.99) and Viña Cobos Felino Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (£12.49).

Written by decanter.com staff

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