Leo Wine: Power, Radiance, and Presence in Every Sip
- Lidiane Caetano
- Jul 30
- 2 min read

Harmonizing wines with zodiac signs? Yes! And this combination continues to reveal connections that make perfect sense.
Since 2011, when I found the article "Sommelière Cecília Aldaz Harmonizes Wines and Signs," I fell in love with the idea. I cherished it because, just like zodiac signs, grapes also carry their own soul, strength, and distinct personality. And wouldn't you know, they really do match up!
Today, it's time to talk about Leo, the sign of expression, potency, and unique brilliance.
Leo´s Grape? CABERNET SAUVIGNON!
Leos have their own light. They are creative, intense, and driven by a deep need to express who they are. When they are centered, they radiate vitality and leave their mark wherever they go, with authenticity and enthusiasm.
Cabernet Sauvignon reflects this perfectly.
It's a grape that carries a lot of strength and character. It doesn't hide. On the contrary, it wants to show itself, to be recognized, to make its presence known. It travels the entire world carrying its identity, facing distinct climates, terroirs, and styles—but without losing its essence.
Just like Leo, Cabernet knows its worth—and it's not afraid to be grand.
What is Wine Made with Cabernet Sauvignon Like?
According to the Essential Guide to Wine - Wine Folly, Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the most full-bodied, intense, and striking among red wines. Its wines have deep color, firm tannins, and aromas ranging from dark, ripe fruits to notes of pepper, tobacco, and leather, especially when aged in oak barrels.
It's a wine that impresses, that reigns in the glass, that demands attention. It can (and should) be enjoyed on its own, as a complete experience—or paired with equally striking dishes: roasted meats, lamb, intense mushrooms, or aged cheeses.
A Wine Worthy of Leo
Leo is fixed fire: constant, warm, vibrant. It likes to be seen—but more than that, it likes to be remembered. And Cabernet Sauvignon does exactly that: it delivers power with elegance, structure with charisma, intensity with style.
It's the most cultivated grape in the world. And it's no wonder. It's a spectacle. A star.
And you? Did you feel its brilliance in this wine?
Tell me in the comments—I'd love to know! 🥂
With Love,
Kim Bins
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