Readers looking for a sensational bargain in high quality Cabernet Sauvignons should get their orders in for Chateau Souverain's 1991 Cabernet Sauvignon Winemaker's Reserve, which will be released August 1st. It should prove to be a worthy successor to the 1990. The wine's opaque ruby/purple color is followed by an attractive cassis, black-cherry, herb, and smoky-scented nose, concentrated, rich, full-bodied flavors exhibiting suppleness and toasty oak, adequate acidity, and moderate tannin in the long finish. This knock-out Cabernet Sauvignon should drink well for 10-15 years. On my recent trip to California I made it a point to stop by Chateau Souverain to take a first-hand look at the admirable progress this winery is making. Recent releases of virtually every wine in the Chateau Souverain portfolio have demonstrated a sensational quality/price rapport. Readers will be delighted to know that barrel samples of the 1993 Chardonnays and 1992 Cabernet Sauvignons continue the upward qualitative spiral. If you haven't yet realized it, Chateau Souverain is the place to be for high quality and excellent value.