Sanrita Cabernet 1.5L
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Description
Description
Sanrita Cabernet 1.5L is an Italian Cabernet Sauvignon wine presented in a large-format 1.5-liter magnum bottle. Positioned as a value-driven everyday red, this bottling delivers familiar Cabernet Sauvignon character in a format well-suited for group settings and casual entertaining.
Quick Facts: ABV: Not publicly disclosed | Origin: Italy | Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon | Format: 1.5L Magnum
Production & Heritage
Sanrita Cabernet is produced in Italy, though the specific winery and sub-region have not been publicly detailed on available materials. Italy has a long history of growing Cabernet Sauvignon, particularly in northeastern regions such as Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia, as well as in Tuscany, where the grape was introduced centuries ago and has become a staple in both varietal wines and blends. The 1.5-liter magnum format is a practical choice that also benefits from a slower rate of oxidation relative to liquid volume, which can help preserve freshness over time.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Italian Cabernet Sauvignon at this level typically opens with red and dark fruit aromas — think ripe cherry and blackcurrant. Subtle herbal undertones and a hint of dried leaf are common varietal markers.
Taste: On the palate, expect a medium-bodied entry with flavors of dark plum and red berry. The mid-palate leans toward soft tannins with moderate acidity, characteristic of a fruit-forward, approachable Italian Cabernet Sauvignon.
Finish: The finish is generally moderate in length, with lingering notes of dark fruit and a mild earthiness. Tannins remain gentle, keeping the wine easy-drinking rather than demanding.
How to Drink Sanrita Cabernet
This wine is straightforward enough to enjoy by the glass at a relaxed pace, ideally served around 60–65°F to bring out fruit character without letting alcohol dominate. Its approachable profile also makes it a practical cocktail and mixed-drink component:
- Kalimotxo: The classic red wine and cola mix benefits from a fruit-forward, easygoing Cabernet like this one.
- Red Wine Sangria: The magnum format provides the volume needed for a punch bowl, and Cabernet Sauvignon's dark fruit profile marries well with sliced citrus, apples, and a splash of brandy.
- New York Sour: A float of red wine over a whiskey sour gains color and fruity depth from an uncomplicated Cabernet.
Best For
- Casual dinner parties where a single large-format bottle reduces the need for multiple opens
- Backyard barbecues and cookouts that call for a crowd-friendly red
- Batch cocktails like sangria where volume and value both matter
- Weeknight meals with red-sauce pasta, pizza, or grilled vegetables
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sanrita Cabernet taste like? Expect a medium-bodied red wine with dark fruit flavors — plum and blackcurrant — along with soft tannins and mild herbal undertones typical of Italian Cabernet Sauvignon.
How does Sanrita Cabernet compare to Cavit Cabernet Sauvignon? Both are Italian Cabernet Sauvignons positioned at an approachable price point. Cavit sources grapes primarily from Trentino in northeastern Italy and is widely distributed, making it the most common point of comparison for value Italian Cabernet bottlings.
Is Sanrita Cabernet good for everyday drinking? Yes — its soft tannin structure and fruit-forward profile make it an easy wine to open on a weeknight without overthinking food pairings or serving rituals.
Where is Sanrita Cabernet made? Sanrita Cabernet is a product of Italy, though the specific production region and winery are not prominently disclosed on publicly available materials.
What foods pair well with Sanrita Cabernet? Grilled sausages and peppers complement the wine's dark fruit with savory, smoky notes. Margherita pizza echoes its Italian origin while matching acidity with tomato sauce. Hard cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano or aged pecorino provide a textural counterpoint to soft tannins. Red-sauce pasta dishes — particularly bolognese or lasagna — are natural partners for medium-bodied Cabernet.
What sizes does Sanrita Cabernet come in? The expression reviewed here is the 1.5-liter magnum format, which is equivalent to two standard 750ml bottles.
Is Sanrita Cabernet worth the price? Sanrita Cabernet positions firmly in the value tier of Italian red wine, making it a practical choice when volume and budget are priorities — particularly for large gatherings or mixed drinks where a premium bottle would be unnecessary.
Why Sanrita Cabernet?
The core appeal of this wine is straightforward: it delivers a recognizable Cabernet Sauvignon profile in a 1.5-liter magnum at a budget-friendly price point. For hosts who need red wine for a crowd, the large format reduces per-glass cost and minimizes the hassle of opening multiple bottles. While it does not carry the pedigree of estate-grown Italian reds from renowned appellations, it fills a practical role as an everyday table wine that pairs broadly with familiar foods. For anyone seeking a no-fuss Italian Cabernet in a generous pour, it serves its purpose reliably.
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