This hue is inspired by the deep, rich red of Cabernet Sauvignon wine, crafted from one of the world’s most celebrated red grapes. Its color comes from anthocyanin pigments in the grape skins, giving young wines their signature purple-red tone. Over time, these pigments gradually shift toward garnet and brick hues as the wine ages and anthocyanins decline. In the glass, Cabernet’s color intensity can offer clues to its structure and style, making it as much a part of the wine’s identity as its bold, layered flavors.