Bianchi Cabernet Sauvignon

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Description

Bianchi Cabernet Sauvignon is a Mendoza, Argentina red wine from Bodegas Bianchi, bottled at 14.4% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Awarded 91 points by James Suckling, who highlighted its polished texture and savory fruit profile, this expression demonstrates the depth that Argentine Cabernet achieves when partially aged in French oak.

Quick Facts: ABV: 14.4%  |  Origin: Mendoza, Argentina  |  Varietal: 94% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Cabernet Franc  |  Winery: Bodegas Bianchi

Production & Heritage

Bodegas Bianchi draws fruit from the Uco Valley and San Rafael sub-regions of Mendoza, two areas prized for their high altitude and dramatic day-to-night temperature swings. Fermentation uses selected yeasts alongside gentle extraction techniques—pump-overs and delestage—to build structure without over-extracting harsh tannins. Fifty percent of the wine ages for 12 months in French oak barrels (20% new, 80% second and third use), followed by additional bottle aging before release. This partial-oak approach preserves the varietal's fruit intensity while layering in measured complexity from the wood.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe blackcurrant and blackberry lead, followed by red and black pepper. Beneath the fruit sits a secondary layer of vanilla, chocolate, and mineral undertones from the French oak program.

Taste: The entry is juicy and fruit-forward with cassis and dark plum. At mid-palate, baking spices and polished leather emerge alongside firm, well-integrated tannins. A savory thread of tomato leaf and bell pepper adds dimension without overpowering the core fruit.

Finish: Medium in length with a velvety texture and lingering notes of tobacco and warm spice. The tannins resolve cleanly, leaving a dry, satisfying close.

How to Drink Bianchi Cabernet

This wine shows best at cellar temperature, around 60–65°F, with 20–30 minutes of decanting to open up the aromatics. It drinks well on its own and holds up equally in structured red wine cocktails. A Cabernet Kalimotxo plays off the dark fruit with cola and citrus. A New York Sour benefits from the wine's tannic backbone when floated over a whiskey sour base. A classic Sangria built with this Cabernet gains depth from its chocolate and spice notes, complementing seasonal fruit.

Best For

  • Weeknight Argentine steak dinners where a reliable, full-bodied red is essential
  • Introducing someone to Mendoza Cabernet Sauvignon without a steep investment
  • Building a South American wine selection for a dinner party
  • Gifting a red wine drinker who appreciates oak-aged, structured wines

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Bianchi Cabernet taste like? It delivers ripe blackcurrant, cassis, and dark plum flavors supported by firm tannins and accented by baking spices, vanilla, and a savory note of polished leather. The oak aging adds chocolate and tobacco undertones without masking the fruit.

How does Bianchi Cabernet compare to Catena Cabernet Sauvignon? Both are Mendoza Cabernets, but the Bianchi Particular blends in 6% Cabernet Franc and uses a partial oak-aging strategy (50% of the wine in French barrels), which tends to produce a softer, more fruit-forward profile. Catena's standard Cabernet is a 100% varietal wine that often emphasizes more concentrated dark fruit and firmer structure.

Is Bianchi Cabernet good for sipping neat? Yes—its balanced tannins, layered aromatics, and medium-length finish make it very approachable on its own, especially after brief decanting.

Where is Bianchi Cabernet made? It is produced by Bodegas Bianchi in the Mendoza wine region of Argentina, sourcing grapes from the Uco Valley and San Rafael sub-regions known for high-altitude viticulture.

What foods pair well with Bianchi Cabernet? Grilled Argentine-style short ribs complement the wine's tannic grip and dark fruit. Aged cheddar or Manchego matches its spice and vanilla notes. Lamb chops with rosemary echo the savory, herbal undertones. Dark chocolate desserts mirror the oak-derived cocoa character. Mushroom risotto pairs well with its earthy, structured palate.

What sizes does Bianchi Cabernet come in? The standard release is available in 750ml bottles.

Is Bianchi Cabernet worth the price? It positions as an accessible, value-driven Mendoza Cabernet that over-delivers relative to its price tier, backed by a 91-point score from James Suckling and a 90-point rating from The Tasting Panel—strong critical marks for a wine at this level.

Why Bianchi Cabernet?

The 91-point James Suckling score confirms what the winemaking already suggests: this is a seriously made Cabernet that punches above its weight class. The partial French oak program—half the wine spending a year in barrel—strikes a deliberate balance between fruit purity and oak complexity that many producers at higher price points struggle to achieve. Sourcing from both the Uco Valley and San Rafael gives the blend access to diverse terroir within Mendoza's best Cabernet country. For anyone seeking an Argentine red with verifiable critical acclaim and genuine structure, this bottle earns its place on the table.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    California, Paso Robles
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Bianchi

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