Daisy Cabernet Sauvignon 2023
Primary flavours

Black Cherry

Black Fruit

Blackcurrant

Capsicum

Dark Chocolate

Liquorice

Pepper

Savoury

Tobacco
Details
The Daisy Cabernet Sauvignon is a classic example of this variety, with aromas of blackberries, a touch of tomato leaf and eucalyptus. The wine opens up nicely on the palate with cassis flooding through balanced by moderate tannins.
Origin: It’s believed that the first wines made were in the Médoc region, in the west of France. Mainly Grown In: France, USA, Australia, Italy, Chile, South Africa, Argentina, Spain, NZ… all over, really! Key Facts: Cabernet Sauvignon is truly a globetrotter. Having a home in Bordeaux certainly helped its rapid expansion, as the Bordelaise (those coming from Bordeaux) are excellent marketers of their own product! Now found in almost all wine-producing countries of the world, Cab Sav is traditionally full-bodied, loaded with plenty of dark fruit (think blueberry and blackberry) and backed up by a zing of herbal/grassy kind of flavours. It’s also known for its strong backbone of tannin – that furry, drying sensation you sometimes get with red wines. Cabernet has plenty of it, but is still a smooth talker regardless. Fun Facts: Did you know that Cabernet Sauvignon is the second most planted red grape in Australia? You probably did, since Australia is also one of the biggest consumers of the grape.
Origin: It’s believed that the first wines made were in the Médoc region, in the west of France. Mainly Grown In: France, USA, Australia, Italy, Chile, South Africa, Argentina, Spain, NZ… all over, really! Key Facts: Cabernet Sauvignon is truly a globetrotter. Having a home in Bordeaux certainly helped its rapid expansion, as the Bordelaise (those coming from Bordeaux) are excellent marketers of their own product! Now found in almost all wine-producing countries of the world, Cab Sav is traditionally full-bodied, loaded with plenty of dark fruit (think blueberry and blackberry) and backed up by a zing of herbal/grassy kind of flavours. It’s also known for its strong backbone of tannin – that furry, drying sensation you sometimes get with red wines. Cabernet has plenty of it, but is still a smooth talker regardless. Fun Facts: Did you know that Cabernet Sauvignon is the second most planted red grape in Australia? You probably did, since Australia is also one of the biggest consumers of the grape.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with low acidity, some fruitiness, medium tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Riverland
country
Australia
Grape type
Cabernet Sauvignon
Wine Maker
Daisy
Alcohol
13.5%
Vintage
2023
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Conventionally Made
Temperature
Room Temperature 15°C-18°C
State
SA
collection
Pairing guide
Bold yet beautifully balanced, Daisy Cabernet Sauvignon 2023 is all about rich black fruit, silky tannins, and a touch of spice—making it a go-to for hearty, flavour-packed dishes. Its deep blackberry, cassis, and dark cherry notes pair perfectly with grilled steak, slow-cooked lamb, or a classic cheeseburger. The hint of cedar and warming spice also makes it a knockout with smoky BBQ, aged cheddar, or even a rich mushroom risotto
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Food

Red Meat

Lamb
Tastes

Fatty

Rich
Moods

Contemplative

Romantic
Seasons

Winter

Cooler Months
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Riverland, Australia
Located in the heart of South Australia, the Riverland wine region is a tropical paradise for wine lovers. The region was formerly known for its traditional wines, particularly Shiraz, Chardonnay, and Grenache as well as its abundance of sunshine and beautiful scenery. In the last few years it's added a raft of Mediterranean varieties to its charm - think Fiano and Nero d'Avola. The warm climate and fertile soils of the Riverland make it a perfect place for grape growing, and the wines produced there are bursting with flavour. So why not explore the wines of the Riverland and discover a new favourite?
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