Longviews Cabernet Sauvignon Old Vines The Cabernet Sauvignon In Longview Is The Oldest Grape Variety Of The Winery And Is Located On A North-Facing Slope, Whose Rows Of Vines Run From North To South. The Location Is Perfect For Cabernet, With Flat, Sandy Loamy Soils On The Surface And Ferrous Rock And Quartz Sand Below. This Helps Control Growth And Yield And With Warm Days Followed By Cool Sea Breezes At Night, Even, Long Maturation Is Ensured. All Grapes Were Harvested By Hand To Minimize Damage To The Grapes, And Then Fermented On The Skins For 14 Days. After Malolactic Fermentation, The Wine Was Aged For 18 Months In Old (80%) And New (20%) French Oak Hogheads. And This Is How The Devil’S Elbow Cabernet Sauvignon By Longview Tastes In The Nose, The Longview Devils Elbow Cabernet Sauvignon Seduces With Intense Notes Of Blueberries, Cassis And Pencil Tip, Accompanied By A Hint Of Mint. The Palate Is Well Structured With Grippy Yet Ripe Tannin, Black Fruits And Dark Chocolate. The Acidity Is Delicate And Gives The Wine A Good Balance. An Elegant, Tasty Cabernet Sauvignon With A Long Aftertaste That Will Benefit From Further Storage.