This red grape is very traditional, as are the people who enjoy it. Cabernet Sauvignon fans enjoy visiting the principal capitals of the world, having lunch outdoors in summer at a country home, and also the latest in technology. Here, we’ll share some recommendations for anyone who might fit this profile.
In our blog Cabernet Sauvignon: intense and powerful, we saw how this wine is recognized and well-receive wherever it goes. It’s just like that friend who is an excellent host, enjoys having a cookout, and always has something interesting to discuss, creating great conversation for the whole group. But what other interests might they have? First, you have to understand that despite being so traditional, they also love to get out and discover.

If we’re talking about seasons of the year, our Veramonte Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon Orgánico lovers most definitely enjoy summer. This is the season where they can get away for the weekend to the country with their family and friends, organizing relaxed lunches next to the pool. Or they might take advantage of the warm summer nights to try a new restaurant or try their luck at the casinos. However, they know how to enjoy winter too, with fun activities like skiing or snowboarding.

And, like any good traveler, they’re anxious for quarantine to end, so they can travel to important cities like world capitals full of history. Rome, for example, with its impressive monuments and archeological sites, like the Coliseum, the Forum, the Trevi Fountain, or the Pantheon, would be fascinating. A tip: if you travel in summer, after exploring the city all day long, we recommend trying the bars that open up on the banks of the Tiber River.
An option that’s closer to home (and ideal for a long-weekend getaway) is Buenos Aires. It doesn’t matter how many times you go, there is always something interesting to discover. Since Cabernet Sauvignon is a big fan of beef, two classic restaurants that must be tried are La Cabrera and Don Julio. But there are other steakhouses that are a little more gourmet, like La Carnicería in Puerto Madero. Plus, the Argentine capital has so many diverse activities and place to discover, like the Plaza de las Naciones Unidos, where you can see the famous Floralis Genérica sculpture, the Malva (museum of modern art), the well-known bookstore El Ateneo, and an endless amount of theater options.

If you’re looking for something a bit further afield, an interesting option might be the chaotic city of Cairo. The Egyptian capital offers a mix of traditional Islamic with its pharaoh legacy. Without a doubt, you must visit the Giza Plateau, home to the most spectacular monuments: the Pyramids, the royal tombs of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, and the Sphynx.
And since you’re probably a more structured-type traveler, don’t forget to use CityMapper on your phone. This app, besides have maps (without the problem of no internet), shows different routes to take through different cities.
Another good app you’ll love is Fintonic. This platform allows you to link your bank accounts and credit cards, so you’ll have a detailed account of your spending. That way you can categorize them into areas like home, electronics, insurance, car repairs, and more.

Conclusion
People who most identify with Cabernet Sauvignon are classic, but daring, with an interest in discovering the world and a love of technology. Want to learn more about other wine personalities? Checkout Veramonte’s blog for more.