Published: March 28, 2015, 6:30 p.m.
b"
Apart from the obvious (which, M.C. Ice states): there's an ocean and a continent separating them, what IS the difference between the Caberet Sauvignon based wines of Napa and those of Bordeaux (Left Bank). Here are the things we address:
- Latitude -- Bordeaux is at 45\\u02da and Napa is at 38\\u02da and it makes a difference
- Terrain -- the Left Bank is on a high plateau, near rivers, and is on gravel and clay. Napa is in a valley with big mountains flanking it on each side and Bay and Ocean providing cooling influences
- Soil -- the Left Bank is relatively uniform. Napa contains half of the soil types that exist on earth
- Flavors -- Bordeaux is more earthy, Napa more fruity
- Blends -- Merlot factors into Bordeaux in a more significant way
\\xa0
Enjoy and for more information visit www.winefornormalpeople.com
"