The Cabernet Sauvignon grape variety origins from France, and it is now grown in nearly every wine-producing country in the World. A cross between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc, this thick-skinned grape was heavily used in Bordeaux before spreading throughout Europe and into the rest of the World. A typical cabernet sauvignon glass has a large, tall bowl that closes slightly at the glass opening, similar to the Bordeaux shape.