He said it was a “three part experience that started buttery, then moved to currant and finished oaky.”Īdditionally I noticed flavors of ripe raspberry and much less of the oak.
I think Al best described the taste experience of this wine in one sentence. There was a little sting, but it wasn’t overpowering.īarefoot Cabernet Sauvignon alcohol content 13.5% by volume, per the bottle. We both agreed that very little alcohol was noted in the aroma. To him, it was more about the red fruits, describing it as primarily currant. Al described the earthy notes as “mossy oak.” He didn’t agree with me on the black cherry aroma. I noticed whiffs of earth and black cherry. Aromaīarefoot Cabernet is moderately aromatic.
They were perfectly spaced and we noted a quarter inch between each leg in our fairly large wine glasses. Much more noticeable were the wine’s legs which were quick to form and thick. That quickly dissipated and no effect was noticed on the wine. When it was poured, we noticed just a little bit of effervescence around the outer edge of the wine in the glass. In appearance, Barefoot Cabernet Sauvignon is opaque red in color. But put together, I think you’ll get a comprehensive review. We settled in to taste the 2012 vintage of this wine on its own and then paired with a simple cheddar.Īs you’ll see below, we agreed and disagreed on a few things about this wine. Barefoot Cabernet Sauvignon Tastingįor this review I teamed up once again with my good friend Big Al. He created a Burgundy in his garage and it was given the name Barefoot Bynum Burgundy.įast forward to today and the head winemaker is Jen Wall, who has been at Barefoot since 1995. Although the wine is imported and bottled there, this wine is actually a product of Argentina according to the label on the back of the bottle.īarefoot Cellars, which is part of the E&J Gallo Winery, got its start in 1965 by winemaker Davis Bynum. In this review of Barefoot Cabernet Sauvignon we’re going to cover the price, alcohol content, aroma, taste and more of this wine.īarefoot Cabernet Sauvignon comes from Barefoot Cellars in Modesto, California, USA.