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    2021 Longevity Wines Cabernet Sauvignon (Livermore Valley, CA) 8R

    UG Favorite
    Black Producer

    6R

    Warmer growing regions, fully ripened grapes, extended barrel-aging add to the wine’s body

    UG Favorite
    Black Producer

    2021 Longevity Wines Cabernet Sauvignon (Livermore Valley, CA) 8R

    This medium brick, plum colored Cabernet highlights the varietal. Ripe Cabernet shines with intense black cherry notes in this multi vineyard blend. The palate has a rustic fruit expression favoring dried cherry, cassis and pomegranate notes. The wine finishes with subtle oak notes yielding a light vanilla and cocoa finish. The soft tannins provide a lengthy enjoyable finish.

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    About The Varietal

    Cabernet Sauvignon

    Frequently linked with Bordeaux wine blends and Napa Valley, Cabernet Sauvignon is a grape variety that has achieved global popularity. This is largely attributed to its coveted blend of black fruit scents, firm tannins, and vibrant acidity.

    About The Producer

    Phil Long / Longevity

    Phil Long is not only the founder of Longevity, but he is also the president of the Association of African American Vintners (AAAV). Long developed his brand in memory of his late wife, Debra, to inspire others through their experience as an interracial couple focused on inclusivity in the wine industry. Though Debra lost her battle with pancreatic cancer in 2019, Phil designed Longevity's heart logo in her honor.

    6R

    Warmer growing regions, fully ripened grapes, extended barrel-aging add to the wine’s body