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Saturday 2 November 2013

Lindeman's Bin 45 Cab Sav Tasting and Review

By Alexander James










Lindeman's is an Australian owned and run winery , that has been around since 1843 - so they definitely know how to make a great wine!

One of their better known varieties is the Cabernet Sauvignon, which is sometimes renowned for its full bodied flavour. Because it is a very bold and rich wine, it can overpower your taste receptors, so it is really important to pick the right variety - particularly if you are mixing it with food.




If you are after a reasonable Cabernet Sauvignon that may leave your taste buds needing more, then the Lindeman's Bin 45 Cabernet Sauvignon could be the wine for you!

It encloses everything you have come to love from a good Cabernet Sauvignon, without the sizeable price tag. If you search around you should purchase this bottle of wine for only 10 dollars, which is the keenest price if you like a drink of red wine each night after a long day at work.




Now let's get to the taste, as truly that's the single most crucial features of a great wine. At first it's quite tart, but there's an edge of sweetness about the wine, which only comes out a couple of seconds after drinking the wine. Overall the taste is kind of refreshing, giving your tastebuds an initial tang, which is then smoothed out by a lingering sweetness.

Moving along to the aftertaste, it's quite tart but in an exceedingly pleasant way, and the sweetness truly starts to come out the longer it is seated in the mouth.








As for the price it comes in slightly more expensive than a bottle of sports energy drink, which makes it very affordable for the average drinker.



This wine would match up perfectly with a pepper crusted steak, as the mild spice from the black pepper melds perfectly with the tanins of the wine - making for a great mid week dinner.







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