Literary notes about Cabernet (AI summary)
In literary contexts, “cabernet” has emerged not only as the name of a wine but also as an evocative color that suggests the rich, deep red of a fine vintage. For example, catalogs featuring selections such as Lachman & Jacobi San Francisco Cabernet ([1]) and C. Shilling & Co. San Francisco Cabernet ([2]) use the term to evoke a sense of warmth, complexity, and sophistication. Similarly, the Italian-Swiss Colony San Francisco Cabernet in another listing ([3]) reinforces this imagery, merging the sensory richness of wine with a visual intensity that has come to symbolize heritage and opulence in literary depictions.