Yes, over the past year, I've noticed Cabernet Sauvignon prices trending upward, especially for wines from well-known regions like Napa Valley. I attribute this increase mainly to a combination of climate challenges reducing grape yields and growing global demand, particularly from emerging markets in Asia. For example, last harvest saw several heatwaves that stressed the vines, leading to smaller crops and higher production costs. At the same time, consumers are showing more interest in premium wines, which drives prices up further. Additionally, tariffs and supply chain disruptions have added extra costs for exporters, which trickle down to retail prices. This combination of environmental, economic, and market factors has created a perfect storm pushing Cabernet Sauvignon prices higher recently.