Description

Cabernet Sauvignon grapevines are a classic and highly prized late-season red wine variety, known for producing small, black berries that are intensely flavored and rich in tannins, making them ideal for crafting robust, full-bodied wines. The berries develop deep color and complex flavors as they ripen, contributing to the bold profile that Cabernet Sauvignon is renowned for.

The vines themselves are vigorous and upright, growing with strong, vertical canes that benefit from proper support. They thrive with cane pruning, a technique that encourages optimal fruit production and vine health. These plants are self-fruitful, meaning they do not require another vine for pollination, making them easier to manage in the vineyard. Cabernet Sauvignon grapevines typically require around 100 growing hours to reach maturity, and they perform well in regions with long, warm growing seasons, producing high-quality grapes for wine production.

D.W.N. Cabernet Sauvignon Grapevine Potted Plants measure approximately 25″-35″ tall in a container measuring approximately 4″x4″x9″