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2009 Simi Cabernet Sauvignon, Owned by Constellation Brands - The Largest Wine Company in the World


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I'm drinking a 2009 Simi Cabernet Sauvignon from Alexander Valley this evening. This winery was founded in 1876 by two Italian brothers and has since gone through several permutations of sales, ending up in the hands of Constellations Brands, the largest wine owner in the world. Purchased at Giant for ($25.19 with a Bonus Card - not by me: I didn't even know what a Bonus Card was), it's a very drinkable Cabernet, smooth and lush. A pleasant wine to have with a steak or lasagna. By itself, you could derive some soft Cabernet Sauvignon pleasure, but it's probably better enjoyed with food, including nuts and cheeses. I like it. To those who think I hate mass-produced California wines: You're right! But I've been drinking a fair share of them lately, and have enjoyed some of them. No, they're not "serious" wines by any means, but they have their own pleasures. That said, if you think about it, $25 is a lot of money for something approaching mass production (Simi makes about 2 million bottles of wine a year).

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