Only one cabernet sauvignon on the Peñín Guide podium
It is interesting to note that just one single varietal Cabernet Sauvignon has managed to position itself on the podium of the Peñín Guide in recent years. This phenomenon indicates that despite being a noble variety, with great oenological attributes (colour, aroma, tannin and acidity), it does not manage to shine in the same way as it does in its homeland Bordeaux, or even in the best vineyards of Chile and California, where it reaches unique levels of excellence. It is also relevant to see how Cabernet Sauvignon increases its quality levels when it reduces its percentage in the blend. For example, we can see it in Podio wines, in such outstanding wines as El Nido (96 points - 70% cabernet sauvignon), or in wines that verge on perfection, such as Viña Sastre Pesus 2011, which reached 97 points and contained only 10% cabernet, or Vega Sicilia Único 2011, where today we can find it at only 5%.
Spanish winemakers have realised that this variety is more valuable as a companion than on its own, as it is capable of making up for some of the shortcomings of the other varieties in a masterful way thanks to its striking personality and, above all, its acidity and character that brings freshness to the whole.
The best in the 2020 tastings
If we look at the best rated cabernets in the latest tastings of the Peñín Guide, we can see a slight drop in the scores. This may be due to the fact that some of these cabernets that shone six years ago are no longer being produced, precisely at a time when foreign wines seem to have no place in the new winegrowing policy. All in all, there are still good examples of this variety, although we would have liked to taste more Podium 100% cabernet wines.