Escudo Rojo Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 75cl
AED 65.00
Big Cabernet energy without the drama. This Chilean Reserve pours deep black cherry and cassis, then brings in cedar, a bit of cocoa, and that classic Cab grip that makes steak night feel like a plan. It’s a proper red wine for Cabernet Sauvignon fans who want flavour, structure, and a finish that sticks around!
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75cl / 750ml |
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This is the kind of Cabernet Sauvignon you pour when you want your red wine to have something to say. Escudo Rojo Reserve leans into dark fruit, savoury spice, and firm tannins, so every sip feels layered, not flat.
Chile does Cab brilliantly, and this bottle shows why people keep coming back. You get ripe fruit up front, then a more serious, cedar-and-cocoa vibe as it opens up in the glass. It’s confident, not heavy, and it plays really well with food.
- Appearance: Deep ruby with a darker core, slow legs that hint at concentration.
- Nose: Blackcurrant, blackberry, and cherry, plus cedar, cocoa, and a little dried herb.
- Taste: Dark fruit leads, then baking spice and a touch of savoury edge, with medium-plus acidity and firm tannins that keep it structured.
- Body: Full-bodied, with a grippy texture that feels classic Cabernet.
- Finish: Long, drying finish with lingering cassis, dark chocolate, and woodsy spice.
If you’re building a “go-to reds” lineup, this is a smart add. It’s bold enough for grilled meats, burgers, or anything with a good sear, but it’s also the kind of Cabernet Sauvignon that holds up to roasted mushrooms, lentils, and hard cheeses without disappearing.
It’s also a great pick when you’re serving a mixed crowd. Cab lovers get their tannins and dark fruit, and casual red wine drinkers get a clear, easy-to-love flavour profile that doesn’t feel confusing or fussy.
Give it a little time in the glass and you’ll notice the shift from fruit-forward to more savoury and chocolatey. That’s the Reserve personality showing up, more depth, more edges, more to talk about.
Fun Fact: Escudo Rojo was created in partnership with Baron Philippe de Rothschild, the Bordeaux family behind Château Mouton Rothschild.