The Panamera Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 is a rich and inviting American red wine that perfectly showcases why California is one of the world’s great Cabernet regions. Generous, smooth and full of flavour, this wine is crafted for pure enjoyment.
What makes Panamera special is its unique approach to sourcing. Rather than relying on a single vineyard, Panamera selects grapes from multiple high-quality Californian regions. This allows the winemakers to blend for depth, balance and consistency, creating wines that are both expressive and approachable. The result is a modern Californian style: ripe fruit, polished structure and immediate appeal.
In the glass, the 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon reveals enticing aromas of blackcurrant, ripe blackberry and dark cherry, layered with hints of vanilla, cocoa and subtle oak spice. On the palate it is full-bodied yet smooth, with soft tannins, concentrated fruit and a long, warming finish. Powerful, but never heavy.
Perfect Pairings
Thanks to its richness and rounded structure, the Panamera Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 pairs beautifully with:
- Grilled or roasted red meats, such as steak or lamb
- Burgers and barbecue dishes
- Hearty pasta dishes with tomato or meat-based sauces
- Mature cheeses, including Cheddar and Comté
This is a Cabernet Sauvignon that delivers comfort, depth and Californian generosity in every glass. Ideal for relaxed dinners, special occasions or simply enjoying a great glass of red.
| Category: |
Red wine from California, USA |
| Producer: |
Panamera |
| Label: |
Cabernet Sauvignon |
| Extra information: |
Fine Wine |
| Extra information: |
100% Cabernet Sauvignon |
| Region/Appellation: |
California |
| Country hierarchy: |
California |
| Vintage: |
2012 |
| Strength: |
13% |
| Size: |
750 ml (75 cl) |
| Included original case: |
Yes, when you'll buy 12 bottles, the original cardboard case will be included |
| Condition: |
The bottle is in perfect condition (new) |
| Good investment: |
Yes and drinkable |
| Expert rating: |
90/100 |
| Drink date: |
Drink now, until at least 2035 |
| Extra information: |
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